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Holocaust museum stokes controversy among Hungary's Jews

As the world prepares to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Sunday, Hungarian Jews find themselves divided in a bitter dispute over the long-delayed opening of a new Holocaust museum in Budapest.

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Spanish rescuers find body of toddler trapped in well

Spanish rescuers on Saturday found the dead body of a two-year-old boy who had fallen into a deep narrow well in southern Spain on Jan. 13, a Spanish official said.

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US EPA senior official falls short of calling climate change a crisis

The Trump administration’s senior air pollution official said on Friday that he and his agency were still exploring the science of climate change and fell short of calling it a crisis.

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Hundreds missing after Vale dam burst at Brazil mine, seven bodies found

Brazilian rescuers were searching for some 200 missing people after a tailings dam burst on Friday at an iron ore mine owned by Vale SA, the second major dam disaster involving the company in just over three years.

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Roger Stone probably tried to collude with Russia — but failed: Former protégé Sam Nunberg

Roger Stone's former protégé and fellow indictee Sam Nunberg said he believes his former mentor likely tried to collude with Russia on behalf of the Trump campaign — but probably didn't succeed.

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U.S. says it will exert economic muscle to support Venezuela's Guaido

The U.S. Treasury on Friday signaled it was working to tighten the financial noose on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro as it steps up efforts to transfer control of government assets to opposition leader Juan Guaido.

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Wall Street advances on Washington temporary shutdown deal

Wall Street gained ground on Friday in a broad-based rally as investors were heartened by news that Washington would move to temporarily end the longest U.S. government shutdown in history.

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Trump tries to spin shutdown deal into a victory after getting no border wall funding

President Donald Trump's three-week stopgap funding of the government includes no funding for a border wall — but he still spun it as a victory for himself.

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Judge OKs new Harvey Weinstein lawyers who once represented accuser

A New York state judge on Friday approved Harvey Weinstein’s overhaul of his legal team to defend him against criminal sexual assault charges, though two of his new lawyers represented one of the disgraced Hollywood mogul’s most vocal accusers, actress Rose McGowan.

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Are federal workers being forced into involuntary servitude?

Many federal employees are being ordered by the federal government to work without pay until a spending bill is enacted.

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3 ways to make your voice heard besides protesting

More Americans are trying to make their voices heard these days.

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US lawmakers search for remedies as government shutdown rolls on

The U.S. Senate, after rejecting two shutdown-ending bills, was searching for a way to end a government closure entering its 35th day and threatening the economy, as hundreds of thousands of federal workers missed a second paycheck on Friday.

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Queen sends a Brexit message to UK politicians: End your bickering

Queen Elizabeth has sent a delicately coded message to Britain’s factious political class over Brexit, urging MPs to seek common ground and grasp the big picture to resolve the crisis.

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