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He’s built an empire, with detained migrant children as the bricks politics Article 3664 words 9 votes
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Donald Trump administration discussed US coup plans with rebel Venezuelan officers politics Article 2341 words 13 votes
It started as a fairly routine tweet from an inoffensive source - Canada's foreign affairs ministry. But in just a few days it escalated into a world-class diplomatic clash. politics Article 14 votes
Missing files in the Treasury Department's FINCEN database motivated a law-enforcement official to leak Michael Cohen's financial records politics Article 2260 words 4 votes