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Bernie Sanders says he'll bring a lie detector along when debating Trump
US news 2 minutes ago
Sanders, who announced his 2020 candidacy last week, answered questions at a CNN town hall moderated by CNN's Wolf Blitzer.
Kim Jong-un arrives in Vietnam ahead of high-stakes summit with Trump
World news 25 minutes ago
The North Korean leader has arrived in Vietnam a day ahead of the second summit with US President Donald Trump.
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Cardinal George Pell found guilty of child sex abuse
World news 37 minutes ago
Australia's highest-ranked Catholic, Cardinal George Pell, has been found guilty of sex offences against two boys after a trial in Melbourne.
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SEC asks judge to hold Elon Musk in contempt for violating settlement, Bloomberg reports
US news 1 hour ago
As first reported by Bloomberg, the US Securities and Exchange Commission asked a federal court to hold Elon Musk in contempt, saying he violated the terms of a deal with the agency.
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R. Kelly has posted bond after pleading not guilty and will be released from jail
US news 2 hours ago
The singer faces multiple criminal counts for alleged sex abuse, but posted bail on Monday afternoon, according to his attorney and a spokesperson from Illinois' Cook County jail. His next court date is scheduled for March 22.
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Authorities officially charge Robert Kraft with two misdemeanor counts
US news 4 hours ago
On Monday, the Patriots owner was officially charged with two misdemeanor counts of first-degree solicitation, according to the state attorney's office in Palm Beach County, Florida.
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Young Americans are facing $1,005,000,000,000 in debt
Debt among 19 to 29-year-old Americans exceeded $1 trillion at the end of 2018, according to the New York Federal Reserve Consumer Credit Panel. That’s the highest debt exposure for the youngest adult group since late 2007.
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Rosenstein says the public should trust Attorney General Barr on the Mueller report
Politics 4 hours ago
Outgoing Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein on Monday said that the public should have faith in Attorney General William Barr's handling of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into possible Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. "I think we can count on him to do the right thing," Rosenstein told an audience at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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Former campaign staffer alleges that President Trump kissed her without consent
US news Earlier today
Alva Johnson told the Washington Post that Trump grabbed her hand and attempted to kiss her at a gathering with supporters before a rally in Tampa, Florida, on August 24, 2016. The White House has denied the allegations.
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Pelosi becomes top-ranking official on U.S. soil with Trump, VP trips
Vice President Mike Pence headed to Colombia early Monday, and President Donald Trump departed for Vietnam at around noon. That leaves House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as the top-ranking official on U.S. soil. Pence is expected to return Monday afternoon.
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Scenes from the East Coast and Midwest as damaging winds pummel the area
Weather This morning
Wind advisories are in effect throughout several states in the East Coast and Midwest as intense wind gusts are expected to continue on Monday.
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'I wish every day for a George Bush again,' Harry Reid tells CNN
Politics This morning
In an interview with CNN, former Nevada Senator Harry Reid said that he longed for the days of the George W. Bush administration, adding that he has trouble accepting President Trump "as a person." Trump had harsh words in response for the former Senate majority leader, who is battling pancreatic cancer.
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The struggle to take a pic of Samsung and Huawei's foldable phones was real at Mobile World Congress
Technology This morning
Taking close-up photos of Huawei and Samsung's foldable phones, which were displayed inside glass boxes, appeared to be a challenge for some of those attending the Mobile World Congress on Monday.
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International court says UK should give up control of Chagos Islands
World news This morning
The United Nations' highest court says the UK should end its control of the Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean. Former British colony Mauritius said it had been forced to give up the islands in 1965 in exchange for independence. The International Court of Justice now says the islands were not lawfully separated from Mauritius.
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Connecticut, Illinois and New Jersey are chronically underfunded
These states are running out of time to fix their pension systems 👀
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Spain just became the world's healthiest country
Spain just surpassed Italy to become the world’s healthiest country. That’s according to the 2019 edition of the Bloomberg Healthiest Country Index, which ranks 169 economies according to factors that contribute to overall health.
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Warren Buffett on Berkshire, the economy, election 2020 and more
Live from Omaha: We sat down with legendary investor and Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO, Warren Buffett for an exclusive interview. @BeckyQuick spoke with the "Oracle of Omaha," in this special edition of @SquawkCNBC.
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The North Koreans who served in the Vietnam war remembered in Hanoi
In the middle of a rice field, north of Hanoi is 14 headstones for North Korean soldiers who died fighting Americans in the Vietnam War. The deceased soldiers are now remembered ahead of the historic Trump-Kim Summit.
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Sony's Xperia 1 is the first smartphone with eye auto-focus tracking
Mobile World Congress This morning
The company announced its new phone with a groundbreaking camera feature.
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These kindergarteners in Vietnam are ready to welcome Kim Jong Un
Children of the Pyongyang sponsored Vietnam-North Korea Friendship Kindergarten are ready to welcome Kim Jong Un for his visit to Hanoi. Kim and Trump are set to hold their second summit in Vietnam.
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