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Voters have trust issues with Hillary Clinton? She blames the right
Hillary Rodham Clinton says there is an obvious reason so many Americans are skeptical of her trustworthiness: It’s the handiwork of what she once termed the "vast right-wing conspiracy" against her and her husband.
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Hiker's body recovered from collapsed ice cave in Washington state
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U.S. women's soccer team will get ticker tape parade in New York City
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'Satan is subtle,' same-sex marriage foes warn as they prepare to fight court ruling
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South Carolina Senate gives final OK to remove Confederate flag, but what will House do?
Dylann Roof indicted on new attempted murder charges in Charleston church shooting
David Brock, a Clinton enemy from the '90s, is now integral to Hillary's run
South Carolina Senate votes 37-3 to remove Confederate flag; House still to vote
Trump takes on Mexican government in latest comments on immigrants
Rep. Steve Knight shows change of heart on controversial Export-Import Bank
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VIEW MOREBorder Patrol needs to crack down on internal corruption, report says
U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the nation's largest law enforcement agency, is vulnerable to “systematic corruption” by drug cartels, smugglers and other criminals, and investigations of its internal abuses are “chronically slow,” according to a Homeland Security Department report that reveals...
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