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Bob Woodward book, 'Fear: Trump in the White House' — the 5 most explosive claims


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  Bob Woodward book, 'Fear: Trump in the White House' — The 5 most explosive claims  
  “So many lies and phony sources,” Trump wrote Tuesday night on Twitter, labeling the book as “a con on the public.” He also questioned whether Woodward was a Democratic operative who timed the book’s release to influence  
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  Boston City Councilwomen And House Democratic Candidate Ayanna Pressley applauds in front of her supporters during primary day on September 4, 2018 in Chelsea, Massachusetts. Pressley is campaigning for Boston's Seventh Congressional District against   Democrat Ayanna Pressley closer to being first black woman elected to Congress from Mass.
Ayanna Pressley is all but certain to become the first black woman elected to Congress from Massachusetts in November.
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  Nick Eberlein, bartender at The Merry Widow, draws a new sign as Tropical Storm Gordon arrives at night on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2018 in Mobile, Ala. Tropical-force winds from fast-moving Gordon smashed into the coastline of Alabama and the western Flori   Tropical Storm Gordon lands west of the Alabama-Mississippi border; child dies in Florida
Schools were closed and states of emergency were declared as the Gulf Coast braced for the heavy rains, high winds and storm surge of Tropical Storm Gordon.
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  Thirty more people from 19 states reported illness after eating  Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports.   ‘Do not eat’ Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal, CDC warns after 30 more people become sick
Thirty more people are sick after eating Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal, which was recalled in June over salmonella concerns.
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  Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel pauses after speaking about Chicago's weekend of gun violence during a news conference at the Chicago Police Department 6th District station, Monday, Aug. 6, 2018 in Chicago, IL. Chicago experienced one of it's most violent   Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel's bombshell news leaves city at crossroads
Rahm Emanuel, who faced a tough re-election battle, announces he won't seek third term. Emanuel faced a difficult re-election battle when he was due to face voters in February – 12 candidates had already announced their intention to try to
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  Devon Cajuste had two catches against the Lions, but was cut a day later by the Browns.   Devon Cajuste, Brogan Roback among toughest Cleveland Browns cuts on 'Hard Knocks'
The stories of four fringe roster players getting released by the Cleveland Browns took center stage in the "Hard Knocks" season finale on HBO.
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  Serena Williams has backed Colin Kaepernick for the second time in a week.   Serena Williams on Colin Kaepernick ad: 'Especially proud to be a part of the Nike family'
Serena Williams praises Colin Kaepernick for a second time at the US Open after Nike features the former NFL quarterback in an ad.
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  Supreme Court Associate Justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh appears before the Senate Judiciary Committee during his confirmation hearing on Sept. 4, 2018 in Washington.   Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearings, Tropical Storm Gordon: 5 things to start your day
Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearings, Tropical Storm Gordon, Congress questions Facebook and Twitter executives, and more things to start your day.
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  President Donald Trump   Trump's use of Google, Facebook questioned as tech executives head to Capitol Hill
As President Donald Trump increasingly criticizes social media companies and Google’s treatment of him, former aides said they never saw him use many of the web sites he vilifies.
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  A woman stands and voices her opposition to Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, during a Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing on his nomination for Supreme Court, on Capitol Hill, Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2018, in Washington.  (AP Photo/Jacque   Brett Kavanaugh: Top takeaways from first day of Supreme Court confirmation hearings
Here's a look at the highlights of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's first day of confirmation hearings and what to expect next.
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Protesters dressed in costumes from "The Handmaid's Tale," protest outside the hearing room where Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh will testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee during his confirmation hearing in the Hart Senate Offic
 
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