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Donald Trump says he has been indicted over mishandling documents

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Former US president Donald Trump said he has been indicted on charges of mishandling classified documents at his Florida estate. The Justice Department did not immediately publicly confirm the indictment which would ignite a federal...
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FEATURE: Campo Bahia – Environment - MARILEIA - English Voiceover

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In Campo Bahia, the World Cup quarter of the German national football team in Brazil, particular emphasis is put to sustainable construction - for example by the solely use of classified timber or recyclable materials. Mariléia Monteiro...
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CLEAN: Campo Bahia – Environment - MARILEIA

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In Campo Bahia, the World Cup quarter of the German national football team in Brazil, particular emphasis is put to sustainable construction - for example by the solely use of classified timber or recyclable materials. Mariléia Monteiro...
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BROLL: Campo Bahia – Environment - MARILEIA

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In Campo Bahia, the World Cup quarter of the German national football team in Brazil, particular emphasis is put to sustainable construction - for example by the solely use of classified timber or recyclable materials. Mariléia Monteiro...
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CLEAN: Easter week ceremonies in Popayan, Colombia

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CLEAN: Easter week ceremonies in Popayan, Colombia
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CLEAN : Ukraine military spy killed in Kiev car blast

9th - Higher Ed
A suspected car bombing in Kiev kills a Ukrainian military intelligence officer in an incident classified as a terrorist act by police
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Survey: Online military data not always secure

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Programme version only HEADLINE: Survey: Online military data not always secure CAPTION: In a survey of servers run by agencies or companies involved with the military and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, The Associated Press found...
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The Law Behind Presidential Records Belonging To The National Archives

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Congress passed the Presidential Records Act after Watergate, preserving documents that otherwise would have been Pres. Nixon's personal property.
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DraftKings CEO Sees Strong Appetite for Legalized Sports Betting

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Mar.18 -- Jason Robins, DraftKings chief executive officer, discusses the state of sports betting with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Sen Burr: Don't come to Congress without answers

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As the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing about surveillance laws came to an end on Wednesday afternoon, Committee Chairman, Republican Senator Richard Burr asked the witnesses to convey a message of transparency to the...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Airlines scale back flights to and from China, White House says Bolton's book has top secret info, Impeachment trial focuses on witness testimony
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White House Supports Russia Hacking Probe

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The White House says it supports an investigation by Congress into the role that Russia played in last month's president election.Republican leaders in both chambers say that committees will be looking into cyber threats, even as...
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Sen Burr: Don't Come to Congress Without Answers

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As the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing about surveillance laws came to an end on Wednesday afternoon, Committee Chairman, Republican Senator Richard Burr asked the witnesses to convey a message of transparency to the...
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US intel chiefs decline to describe Trump talks

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US intelligence chiefs declined Wednesday to describe conversations with President Donald Trump before a Senate Intelligence committee but said they had not been directed to do anything they considered illegal or felt pressured to do...
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Kremlin Calls Trump Disclosure Report 'Nonsense'

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May.16 -- A Kremlin spokesperson termed a report that President Donald Trump revealed classified information to top Russian diplomats "nonsense" as questions mount about the potential fallout if classified information was shared with...
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State Department Intensifies Probe Into Hillary Clinton's Emails

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As many as 130 government officials are now being looked at in connection to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's emails.
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CLEAN : Greenpeace leaks US EU trade papers fears for consumers

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CLEAN : Greenpeace leaks US EU trade papers fears for consumers
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Bloomberg

How Hacking Has Changed the U.S. Election

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Nov. 3 -- George Kurtz, CrowdStrike's chief executive officer, discusses the cybersecurity concerns for U.S. voters with Bloomberg's Brad Stone on "Bloomberg Technology."
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CLEAN : Ecuadoreans enjoy a peaceful life in the crater of a volcano

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Living in the crater of a volcano classified as potentially active may sound intimidating but in the heart of the Pululahua just north of Quito residents live in tranquility and tourists come to enjoy the natural beauty
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US Intel Chiefs Refuse Discussing Trump Contacts

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The U.S.'s intelligence chiefs declined Wednesday to describe conversations with President Donald Trump before a Senate Intelligence committee but said they had not been directed to do anything they considered illegal or felt pressured...
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Trump: Ivanka's private email use unlike Clinton's

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President Donald Trump defended his daughter, Ivanka Trump, over revelations she used a private email account for work in the White House.
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Trump Administration Sues John Bolton Over Upcoming Book

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The lawsuit argues former national security adviser John Bolton didn't finish the White House's prepublication review process.
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USA: STOLEN NUCLEAR SECRETS ALLEGATION LATEST

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English/Nat The United States Energy Department is battling to keep control of America's prestigious nuclear weapons research laboratories, following the uproar over stolen nuclear secrets. U-S Energy Secretary Bill Richardson is trying...