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Scott Jennings faced a heated confrontation when Catherine Rampell dared him to replicate Elon Musk's controversial salute live on CNN. -
Donald Trump Calls All Negative Polls As Fake News
POTUS did not approve any negative polls about him. President of the United States Donald Trump pointed out that any negative polls are fake news, referring to the CNN/ORC International poll which suggesting that Trump had the lowest approval rating of any new president - staking only at 44 percent. -
Suspect in Ferguson, Missouri shooting of police appears in court
The man accused of wounding two policemen during a protest rally outside the Ferguson, Missouri, police headquarters last week appeared in court on Monday briefly and did not enter a plea. -
More NBA stars join protest over police violence, hundreds march in California
More NBA players joined ongoing nationwide protests against police violence on Tuesday night, as dozens of demonstrators again briefly blocked a California freeway. -
U.S. Army apologizes, will drop term 'Negro' from policy document
The U.S. Army has issued an apology and will no longer use the term "Negro" in a document on policies and procedures as an acceptable alternative to African American. -
White House questions new Ebola rules, nurse plans to sue
The White House has told states that have imposed mandatory quarantines for some travelers from Ebola-hit West Africa that the policy could impede the fight against the disease, while the first health worker isolated under the rules plans to sue. -
Missouri officer says he feared for life before shooting unarmed teen: report
A white police officer who shot and killed an unarmed black teenager in Missouri in August told investigators he was in fear for his life after the young man grabbed at his gun, which was discharged twice in his patrol car, the New York Times reported. -
American begins sentence of farm work and isolation in North Korea: reports
Matthew Miller, the American held in North Korea since April for "hostile acts", began a six-year hard labor sentence on Thursday that he said involved farm work and isolation, media reports said. -
Detained Americans in North Korea seek U.S. help
Three American citizens detained in North Korea appealed to the U.S government on Monday for help returning home, speaking in rare interviews with U.S. media that were set up by the North Korean government and may signal an attempt by Pyongyang to reopen a long-stalled dialogue.
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