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'Flaming feminist litigator' Ruth Bader Ginsburg sets up Supreme Court term
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg looked out at the first year law class she was about to address at Georgetown Law on Wednesday and smiled broadly after being told the majority of the class were women.
Washington Post: Manafort offered to brief Russian billionaire on election
President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort offered to brief a Russian billionaire on the election two weeks before Trump accepted the nomination, people familiar with the discussions told The Washington Post.

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'Raging Bull' champ Jake LaMotta dies at 95
Jake LaMotta, the former middleweight champion of the world, has died. He was 95.
Internet roasts Trump for speech gaffe
President Trump slipped up on the pronunciation of an African country. CNN's Anderson Cooper puts "Nambia" on the Ridiculist.
SEC: Hackers broke into corporate filing system
The SEC says hackers may have made money from breaking into its corporate filing system and gaining access to inside information about companies.
Clinton calls out Putin for 'manspreading'
Hillary Clinton accuses Putin of ... "manspreading!" CNN's Jeanne Moos reports on how "manspreading" is spreading among world leaders.
How Russia used Twitter to sway election
CNN's Drew Griffin looks into how Russia used Twitter as a weapon in it's propaganda campaign during the 2016 US election by using fake, pro-Trump accounts to influence voters.
How not to run for president (while probably running for president)
Although Donald Trump has already launched is re-election campaign, only one Democrat so far -- Maryland Rep. John Delaney -- has thrown his hat in the 2020 ring. The vast majority of presidential prospects have remained coy about their plans -- but few have explicitly ruled out a White House bid.

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She lost her roof to Irma, now endures Maria
Living through hurricanes Irma and Maria has been the toughest ordeal my boyfriend, Nate, and I have ever been through.
Opinion: Mexicans show their solidarity
When the earthquake struck, I was working in a bookshop café in Roma Norte, a bustling neighborhood in Mexico City. As I tried to exit the building, books came flying past me. I have been in earthquakes in Mexico before -- but this felt very different. It was stronger and more violent. The ground swayed for a long time after the heavy shaking stopped.
How postpartum depression can grow serious
After giving birth, some mothers experience extreme sadness, anxiety and other symptoms of postpartum depression.
Documents sought on President's firings
Special counsel Robert Mueller has requested documents and information covering a range of events from President Donald Trump's White House, including two firings and an Oval Office meeting, sources familiar with the matter tell CNN.
The man in charge of Russia investigation
Robert Mueller is the special counsel appointed to oversee the ongoing Russia investigation.
Manafort's journey to the center of Mueller's investigation
Everything you need to know about Paul Manafort, the former Trump campaign chairman who currently finds himself under investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
Chuck Grassley preparing subpoenas for two FBI officials
The Senate legal counsel is preparing subpoenas for two senior FBI officials the Justice Department is preventing the committee from interviewing, Senate judiciary chairman Chuck Grassley said Wednesday.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg looked out at the first year law class she was about to address at Georgetown Law on Wednesday and smiled broadly after being told the majority of the class were women.
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