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Calif. Unveils WWII 'Comfort Women' Memorial

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A survivor of sexual abuse by Japan's World War II-era army has attended the dedication of a San Francisco statue commemorating the plight of Asia's so-called "comfort women." The memorial dedicated Friday outside San...
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CLEAN : Weinstein: a turning point for Hollywood

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The Harvey Weinstein scandal has rocked Hollywood as the film industry gears up for its annual awards showpiece the Oscars
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Russia's US embassy now on plaza named after Kremlin critic Nemtsov

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The Russian embassy in Washington has a new address, at least symbolically. A portion of Wisconsin Avenue in front of the embassy is being officially renamed Boris Nemtsov Plaza on Tuesday, in what amounts to a...
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Gayle King, Norah O'Donnell Say Parkland Kids are "Leading a Revolution" | The Hollywood Reporter New York Issue 2018

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The 'CBS This Morning' anchors called the student activism against gun violence could be a "game changer."
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Protesters against Jordanian govt austerity plan scuffle with police

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Several thousand Jordanians have joined the largest protest yet against the government's recent austerity measures, including price hikes and planned tax increases. Riot police scuffled with demonstrators late on Saturday...
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Washington Post: Khashoggi had dreams for region

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Washington Post: Khashoggi was no enemy of Saudi Arabia

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Abrams cites 'do-over' in Georgia governor race

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Democrat Stacey Abrams said on Wednesday votes remain to be counted in the tight Georgia governor's race and vowed to wait for them all.
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Obama says Republicans sowed divisions in US

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Former President Barack Obama is delivering a biting critique of Republicans in Washington and President Donald Trump without mentioning his successor by name.
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Abrams supporters hopeful as race remains close in Georgia

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US Democrats and Republicans nationwide had their eyes trained on Georgia to see whether the emerging battleground state would elect the first black woman governor in American history or double down on the Deep South's Republican...
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Abrams cites 'do-over' in Georgia governor race

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Democrat Stacey Abrams says votes remain to be counted in the tight Georgia governor's race and vows to wait for them all.
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Abrams supporters hopeful as race remains close GA

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Democrats and Republicans nationwide had their eyes trained on Georgia to see whether the emerging battleground state would elect the first black woman governor in American history or double down on the Deep South's GOP tendencies with...
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Pence Calls Venezuela's Maduro 'a Dictator With No Legitimate Claim to Power'

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Jan.22 -- U.S. Vice President Mike Pence calls Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro "a dictator" and urges the people to stand up against him. Pence released a video ahead of the national protests aimed at overthrowing Maduro.
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SurveyMonkey CEO on Amazon's NYC Exit and Facebook

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Feb.15 -- Zander Lurie, chief executive officer of SurveyMonkey, comments on Amazon.com Inc.'s decision to cancel plans for a headquarters in New York City, his views on Facebook Inc. and the company's 2018 performance with Bloomberg's...
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Rally for Omar, as Tlaib calls for impeachment

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Supporters of freshman House Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar called on Congress to change their responses to the Minnesota congresswoman amid controversy over her remarks on Israel.
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U.S., China Unlikely to Reach 'Historic' Trade Deal, Fmr. Lebanon Minister Says

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Mar.05 -- Nasser Saidi, a former Lebanese economy minister who heads Dubai-based consultant Nasser Saidi & Associates, talks about China's National People's Congress, the economy, the trade spat with the U.S., and Chinese stocks. He...
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Supporters of Omar rally on Capitol Hill

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Supporters of freshman US House Democrat Representative Ilhan Omar called on Congress to change their responses to the Minnesota congresswoman amid controversy over her remarks on Israel.
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Nuns and religious women on alleged sex abuse by priests

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Nuns and religious women on Tuesday addressed the issue of sex abuse by priests in a meeting with the Foreign Press Association in Rome.
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Reax to pope's proposals to fight sex abuse

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Archbishop Charles Scicluna said on Thursday that the 21 proposals to stem the clergy sex abuse around the world issued by Pope Francis "a road map" for future development of policy and law.
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Afghan women demand strong voice in peace talks

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For four hours, Khadeja begged her in-laws to take her to the hospital.
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Women seek voice in Afghan peace talks

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Afghan women have made gains since the 2001 fall of the Taliban, but the country remains among the worst places in the world to be a woman