Amid reports that aNorth Koreanrocket launch facility isoperational, President Donald Trump said he would “very disappointed” if he saw signs of any renewed testing.
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Russian lawmakers pass bill to punish online sites for spreading ‘fake news’
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An 11-year-old rape victim in Argentina begged for an abortion. Instead, she was forced to have a C-section
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Democratic Party of Virginia wants Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax out amid sexual assault claims
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