U.K. Parliament again rejects Boris Johnson's call for an early election; U.S. got key CIA asset out of Russia amid fears he'd be caught spying; For the first time ever, most new working-age hires in the U.S. are people of color; Crews in the Bahamas keep finding bodies. The official Hurricane Dorian death toll is rising more slowly.; Trump has a chance to reset the table in Afghanistan; With the Taliban invite to Camp David, Trump continues his desecration of norms; No, Sens. McConnell and Blunt. You're the ones who need to step up.; Help those suffering in the Bahamas. Make sure they have a viable future, too.; Trump's Taliban plans leave us wondering: What else is unbeknownst?; We worked for the NOAA. Political appointees can't overrule scientists.; Trump, Pence rally support for Republican candidate in North Carolina special election; Judge reimposes nationwide injunction against Trump's asylum rules; Todd Palin appears to have filed for divorce from Sarah Palin; Wall Street's 'Charging Bull' sculpture has been defaced again, this time by a metal banjo |
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