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White House says U.S. will stay in Syria until Islamic State is defeated
The White House says a U.S. withdrawal from Syria is not imminent, despite Trump’s declaration Tuesday that”I want to bring our troops back home.”
Donald Trump still subject of probe by special counsel Robert Mueller, but not a target
While President Trump and his 2016 presidential campaign remain under investigation over possible links to Russia, the president’s legal team has been told thatTrump is not a target of the probe, officials said Wednesday.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller is also preparing a report on his findings.
Teachers, Oklahoma lawmakers at odds as walkout rolls on
Teachers and school staffers rallied in Oklahoma City on Wednesday in the third day of statewide teacher walkouts that have closed hundreds of schools.
50 ways to celebrate Ramen Noodle Day
Celebrate #RamenNoodleDay with a ramen restaurant in each state and signature bowls of noodles, meat, vegetables and broth with local spins.
Barbara Bush on George H. W. Bush: ‘Still in love with the man I married 72 years ago’
The former first lady wrote about former president George H. W. Bush in a note for the spring edition of Smith College’s alumnae magazine. “I am still old and still in love with the man I married 72 years ago,” Barbara Bush wrote in the life updates section for the magazine.
Olympic taekwondo coach Jean Lopez banned for sexual misconduct with a minor
Jean Lopez, who has coached his brother Steven and others to Olympic medals, has been ruled permanently ineligible by the U.S. Center for SafeSport for sexual misconduct.
Here’s what you shouldn’t do if you win the lottery
Chances of winning the lotto are extremely low, but if you do win here’s what not to do.
Passengers take over Greyhound bus to stop drowsy driver
The bus was bound from Phoenix to Dallas when passengers noticed the driver kept dozing off.
Sen. Bob Corker slams ‘grotesque’ spending bill as worst he has seen
Tennessee Republican says he will vote against the proposal because it does nothing to tackle the nation’s financial woes.