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El Chapo's former mistress testifies

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A woman who says she had an affair with the notorious Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin Guzman testified against him on Thursday at his U.S. trial.
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El Chapo's former mistress testifies

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A woman who says she had an affair with the notorious Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin Guzman testified against him on Thursday at his U.S. trial.
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Reporter: El Chapo upbeat at trial

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: PART MUST CREDIT 'ELIZABETH WILLIAMS' - AP CLIENTS ONLY
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El Chapo deliberations enter Day 5

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New York - 11 February 2019
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El Chapo deliberations enter Day 5

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Jurors at the US trial of Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman are in their fifth day of deliberations.
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Attorneys arrive for Chapo deliberations day 4

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The jury at the U.S. trial of Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman is still contemplating the case. The panel entered its fourth day of deliberations Thursday.
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'El Chapo' arrives at court in armored caravan

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Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman arrived in court Monday morning as the jury in the U.S. trial of the alleged Mexican drug lord is set to begin deliberations.
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Chapo attorneys arrive on day 3 of deliberations

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Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's attorneys arrived at court on Wednesday, as jurors are set to deliberate for a third day in the U.S. trial of the notorious Mexican drug lord.
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Justice Department to probe federal jail

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The Justice Department says it will work with the Bureau of Prisons to examine what happened at a federal detention center in New York City that lost heat and electricity last week and to ensure there is a backup system to prevent it...
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Protest over power outage at US jail

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The Justice Department says it will work with the Bureau of Prisons to examine what happened at a federal detention center in New York City that lost heat and electricity last week and to ensure there is a backup system to prevent it...
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Chapo attorneys arrive on day 3 of deliberations

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Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's attorneys arrived at court on Wednesday, as jurors are set to deliberate for a third day in the U.S. trial of the notorious Mexican drug lord.
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Huawei pleads not guilty in US court

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Lawyers for the Chinese electronics giant Huawei have entered a not-guilty plea in a U.S. case charging the company with violating Iran trade sanctions.
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Protest outside NYC jail after outage

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The Justice Department says it will work with the Bureau of Prisons to examine what happened at a federal detention center in New York City that lost heat and electricity last week and to ensure there is a backup system to prevent it...
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'El Chapo' arrives at court in armoured convoy

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Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman arrived in court Monday morning as the jury in the U.S. trial of the alleged Mexican drug lord is set to begin deliberations.
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Sanders predicts White House win in 2020

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Senator Bernie Sanders on Saturday returned to Brooklyn, his birthplace, for the first rally of his second presidential campaign, predicting he would win in 2020.
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Sanders predicts White House win in 2020

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Senator Bernie Sanders on Saturday returned to Brooklyn, his birthplace, for the first rally of his second presidential campaign, predicting he would win in 2020.
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Ultra-Orthodox community reacts to measles vaccine

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Health officials Tuesday ordered everyone in one New York City neighborhood to get vaccinated for measles or face fines, aiming to stem an outbreak by reviving a public-health strategy that experts say hasn't been used in the U.S. in...
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NY County bans minors if unvaccinated for measles

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A county in New York City's northern suburbs declared a state of emergency Tuesday over a measles outbreak that has infected more than 150 people since last fall, hoping a ban against unvaccinated children in public places wakes their...
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NY County bans minors if unvaccinated for measles

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A county in New York City's northern suburbs declared a state of emergency Tuesday over a measles outbreak that has infected more than 150 people since last fall, hoping a ban against unvaccinated children in public places wakes their...
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NY County bans minors if unvaccinated for measles

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A county in New York City's northern suburbs declared a state of emergency Tuesday over a measles outbreak that has infected more than 150 people since last fall, hoping a ban against unvaccinated children in public places wakes their...
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Lawyer Geragos linked to Avenatti extortion case

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Days after he was linked to the Michael Avenatti extortion case, celebrity attorney Mark Geragos appeared in a federal court in New York to represent his client, Seagram liquor fortune heiress Clare Bronfman.
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'Smallville' actress Allison Mack pleads guilty

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'SMALLVILLE' ACTRESS ALLISON MACK PLEADS GUILTY IN CASE INVOLVING A CULT-LIKE GROUP
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Allison Mack pleads guilty in sex slave case

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TV actress Allison Mack has pleaded guilty in a case involving a cult-like group based in upstate New York.
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Ultra-Orthodox community reacts to measles vaccine

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Health officials Tuesday ordered everyone in one New York City neighborhood to get vaccinated for measles or face fines, aiming to stem an outbreak by reviving a public-health strategy that experts say hasn't been used in the U.S. in...