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Jan 14

LGBTQ activists report new wave of detentions, torture and killings of gay people in Chechnya

By Nataliya Vasilyeva, Associated Press

The Russian republic of Chechnya has launched a new crackdown on gays in which at least two people have died and about 40 people have been detained, LGBT activists in Russia charged Monday.

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Jan 14

House Democrats announce they are investigating drug pricing

By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Associated Press

House Democrats announced a sweeping investigation Monday of the pharmaceutical industry's pricing practices, jockeying for the upper hand with the Trump administration on an issue that concerns Americans across the political spectrum.

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Jan 14

UK’s Theresa May implores lawmakers to back imperiled Brexit deal

By Jill Lawless, Associated Press

The British prime minister made a frantic last push Monday to swing lawmakers' support behind her seemingly doomed Brexit deal, warning that its defeat risked scuttling the U.K.'s departure from the European Union and "betraying the vote of the British…

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Jan 14

WATCH: Attorney General nominee William Barr’s Senate testimony

Barr's confirmation hearing is scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m. ET. Watch the hearing here.

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Jan 14

Los Angeles teachers go on strike but schools stay open with substitutes

By Christopher Weber, Associated Press

Educators and parents wearing ponchos and rain boots and carrying umbrellas gathered downtown to march from City Hall to district headquarters in the pouring rain, pressing for higher pay and smaller class sizes that the district says could bankrupt the…

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Jan 14

Trump to farmers: Wetlands protections ‘one of the most ridiculous’ regulations

By Ellen Knickmeyer, Associated Press

President Donald Trump pointed to farmers Monday as winners from the administration's proposed rollback of federal protections for wetlands and waterways across the country, describing farmers crying in gratitude when he ordered the change.

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Jan 14

Day 24: Trump dismisses Graham proposal to reopen the government

By Catherine Lucey, Darlene Superville, Associated Press

President Donald Trump kept his hard line Monday on the partial government shutdown, now in a fourth week, over his insistence on billions of dollars for a long, impregnable wall at the U.S.-Mexico border.

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Jan 14

Mitch McConnell denounces Rep. Steve King over white supremacy remark

By Laurie Kellman, Matthew Daly, Associated Press

The Senate majority leader is the highest-ranking Republican to criticize King, R-Iowa, who lamented last week that white supremacy and white nationalism have become offensive terms. Meanwhile, House Democrats said they'll seek formal punishment for King.

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Jan 14

Men dressed as police massacred civilians in Haiti, witnesses say

By Michael Weissenstein, Associated Press

Witnesses, a human-rights group and a Catholic charity told The Associated Press that at least 21 men were slain over a 24-hour period in a Nov. 13 massacre.

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Jan 14

Judge blocks Trump birth control coverage rules in 13 states

By Sudhin Thanawala, Associated Press

Trump administration rules that allow more employers to opt out of providing women with no-cost birth control pose "potentially dire" financial and public health consequences for 13 states and Washington, D.C., a U.S. judge said in a decision blocking the…

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