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Hold the vodka: Russians cut drinking 40 percent under Putin

Russians might have a reputation as a nation of hard drinkers, but a report by the World Health Organization published Tuesday showed their alcohol consumption has dropped by more than 40 percent from its peak in the early 2000s.

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Global opera legend Jessye Norman dies at 74

Superstar singer Jessye Norman, an American soprano who showcased her majestic yet intimate voice at opera houses and orchestras around the world, died Monday, her family said. She was 74 years old.

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Massive iceberg breaks off Antarctica -- but it's normal

A more than 600-square-mile iceberg broke off Antarctica in recent days, but the event is part of a normal cycle and is not related to climate change, scientists say.

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Australia confirms Trump called to ask for help discrediting Mueller report

Donald Trump asked Australia to "assist" in discrediting a Russia investigation that has clouded his presidency, with Prime Minister Scott Morrison admitting Tuesday that he agreed to help.

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This right-wing ex-Trump staffer was seen traveling with the Secretary of State: report

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is traveling with a controversial former White House official as he departs for Europe, NBC News reported Monday.

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AG Barr sought help from United Kingdom in his investigation into the CIA and FBI: report

President Donald Trump's impeachment inquiry grew on Monday to include three countries beyond the whistleblower report on Ukraine.

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Bill Barr asked Trump for introduction to leaders in Italy, Australia and Ukraine so he could investigate Mueller probe: report

There are now three different countries caught up in the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.

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It wasn't just Australia -- Trump asked for help investigating Robert Mueller probe from multiple countries

President Donald Trump begged Russia for election help from a podium in 2016. It prompted a huge investigation by a special counsel that took up the vast majority of Trump's presidency. It's unclear if that scandal ever helped educate Trump on why it wasn't acceptable. Trump then asked Ukraine to help him find dirt on former Vice President Joe Biden.

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BUSTED: Trump caught soliciting yet another foreign leader for ‘personal political interests’

The scandal over President Donald Trump soliciting foreign election help spread to the southern hemisphere on Monday.

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Unleashed from Trump, Bolton says North Korea still wants nukes

John Bolton warned Monday that North Korea had not truly chosen to give up nuclear weapons in the hawk's first public appearance since he left as President Donald Trump's national security advisor.

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Trump again freely admits he was trying to get Ukraine to dig up dirt on Biden – which is ‘plainly illegal’

Amid a rapid-fire Monday morning  tweetstorm President Donald Trump freely admitted once again that he has been trying to get Ukraine to dig up dirt on his top political opponent, Joe Biden, and the former vice president’s son, Hunter. Using his office to try to get a foreign power to help him politically is not only an abuse of power, experts say it is “almost certainly” or even “plainly” illegal – and impeachable.

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Boris Johnson on defensive again over groping claim

Britain's Boris Johnson is known for his colorful love life but the accusation he grabbed a young woman's thigh when he was a magazine editor risks a scandal as he seeks to unite his party over Brexit.

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Top Iran general says destroying Israel 'achievable goal'

The commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards said on Monday that destroying arch-rival Israel was an "achievable goal".

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