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Image caption Bakhretdin Khakimov is now known as Sheikh Abdullah (pic courtesy of veterans' committee)
A Soviet soldier who went missing in Afghanistan nearly 33 years ago has been found living with Afghans in the western province of Herat.
The soldier is semi-nomadic, has the adopted Afghan name Sheikh Abdull... |
President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed a “comprehensive” joint document Tuesday in Singapore in which they committed to working “toward complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.”
The signing followed a historic summit between the two leaders of the longtime foes. Trump said that ... |
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Story highlights Police: When the baby was born, it stopped breathing
"Something must have clicked" to spur Amanda Berry to escape, police say
2 women, who were brainwashed and fearful, didn't run with Berry, a source says
"Ariel kept everybody at a distance," police say, adding others weren't involved
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In the Cleveland house where they were held for years on end, the three kidnapped women either remained chained in the basement or lived upstairs. Ariel Castro, who has been charged with four counts of kidnapping and three counts of rape, reportedly kept the doors locked. On the rare occasion that the women did go outs... |
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Starving koalas secretly culled at Cape Otway, 'overpopulation issues' blamed for ill health
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Almost 700 koalas have been culled in the Cape Otway area of western Victoria because of "overpopulation issues", according to the state's Environment Minister.
The secret cull was done under the previous Li... |
Koalas in Cape Otway are starving due to overpopulation. Photo: Australia Zoo
More than 600 starving koalas were killed in secret culls in the Cape Otway area of western Victoria, it has been revealed.
Wildlife officials did three euthanasia sweeps to kill 686 koalas in 2013 and 2014, in a covert campaign that ... |
(CNN) Police surrounded a JetBlue plane at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport Tuesday after a false alarm about a hijack incident was sent.
JetBlue Flight 1623 was lined up on the taxiway at the airport waiting to depart when it "experienced a radio equipment problem," the Federal Aviation Administrat... |
A JetBlue airliner, about to take off from JFK on...
A JetBlue pilot accidentally reported that his plane was being hijacked at JFK, triggering a massive response of cops and firefighters who surrounded the craft on the tarmac, officials said.
The pilot of Flight 1623, bound for Los Angeles, tried to punch in t... |
Darren Harrity, Helicopter Rescue Swimmer, US Coast Guard
*Special thanks to Darren for telling his story.
Being from South Florida I grew up as an avid surfer, swimmer and spear fishermen. I fell in love with the water.
At age 19 during my second year of college at FAU I began thinking about joining the Co... |
Petty Officer 2nd Class Darren Harrity, an aviation survival technician assigned to Coast Guard Air Station North Bend, Ore., is lowered from an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter to assist four fishermen who abandoned ship after their 52-foot fishing vessel Jamie K ran aground near Cape Blanco, Ore., July 21, 2015. Harrity indi... |
The 52-foot commercial fishing vessel Jamie K sits aground near Cape Blanco, Ore., July 21, 2015. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Air Station North Bend)
CAPE BLANCO, Ore. (KOIN) — A 27-year-old Coast Guard rescue swimmer swam 1,750 yards in 5-foot seas and 30 mph winds to rescue 4 people aboard a commercial fishing ves... |
Petty Officer 2nd Class Darren Harrity carefully lowered into the water. (Air Station North Bend/U.S. Coast Guard)
A Coast Guard spokesman called it “an amazing story,” a “monumental effort,” of the sort he’d never heard or seen before.
It started with an emergency call to the Coast Guard on marine radio at... |
A dramatic rescue played out early Tuesday morning, in darkness along the Southern Oregon Coast.
Petty Officer 2nd Class Darren Harrity, an aviation survival technician assigned to Coast Guard Air Station North Bend, answered the rescue call.
"I was just falling asleep and the alarm went off," said Harrity.
... |
In this Wednesday, May 27, 2015 pool photo Russian President Vladimir Putin listens during a meeting in the Kremlin, Moscow, Russia. Putin says the United States is meddling in FIFA's affairs in an attempt... (Associated Press)
FILE - In this May 19, 2015 file photo FIFA President Sepp Blatter attends a press confe... |
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For almost six months, Loretta Lynch was known mostly as the woman who couldn’t get an up-or-down vote on her nomination as attorney general.
But after only a month in office she could hardly have crafted a more attention-grabbing debut than the dramatic announcement she made Wednesday of an American-led takedown o... |
BERN, Switzerland (AP) — For months, American and Swiss investigators worked in secret to prepare for the raids that would shake the soccer world.
A police vehicle is parked outside of the five-star hotel Baur au Lac in Zurich, Switzerland, Wednesday morning, May 27, 2015. The Swiss Federal Office of Justice said s... |
(CNN) The unprecedented twin investigations into FIFA have demonstrated that the opaque organization is subject to the law, not above it.
The Swiss are looking into the controversial 2018 and 2022 World Cup soccer bids, which awarded the games to Russia and Qatar, respectively.
The Americans have outlined a cas... |
Image copyright AFP Image caption Fifa president Sepp Blatter is hoping to secure a fifth term on Friday
Fifa president Sepp Blatter has told an emergency meeting of football's governing body he will not quit, amid growing political pressure over a corruption scandal.
Seven top Fifa officials were arrested in Z... |
Faced with legal difficulties, Mr. Blazer apparently became a cooperating witness, a knowing insider whose testimony helped lead investigators through the murky world of international soccer and helped result in the indictment of 13 other soccer and marketing officials.
But he had little to say about any of this on... |
Russian President Vladimir Putin gestures as he speaks at the 10th business forum "Business Russia" in Moscow on Tuesday, May 26, 2015. Putin has encouraged businesses to expand domestically before Western... (Associated Press)
Russian President Vladimir Putin gestures as he speaks at the 10th business forum "Busin... |
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In late 2006, when Barack Obama was a first-term senator pondering a long-shot race for the presidency, he asked me to write a strategic memo exploring his prospects. My bullish analysis was predicated on several factors, but rooted in a theory I had developed over decades as a political writer and campaign consultant.... |
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Barely four years after Wall Street's wrong-way bets plunged the world into a financial crisis, JPMorgan Chase & Co. admitted it lost $2 billion from a trading portfolio that was supposed to have helped the bank manage credit risk."These were egregious mistakes," said Chief Executive Jamie Dimon , who is considered one... |
Bloomberg News Jamie Dimon, chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co.
The question for markets Friday: What kind of waves will the London Whale trading losses make for other banks, if any?
J.P. Morgan unveiled it has taken $2 billion in trading losses in the past six weeks, and could take an additional $1... |
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The 72-year-old actor revealed the Batman Forever star has been secretly battling the same disease he was diagnosed with six years ago
MICHAEL Douglas has claimed his former co-star Val Kilmer is battling cancer – and that “things don’t look good for him.”
The 72-year-old actor revealed the Batman Forever star ... |
The gender gap is narrowing across the globe, with large parts of the world moving towards greater equality between the sexes in terms of pay, education, health and political representation, according to a report by the World Economic Forum.
Nordic nations, longtime champions of an equal society, topped the list wi... |
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FOX40 digs deeper into some of California’s most infamous murder cases in our podcast, EXPOSED. |
For the first time with hair that's brown instead of a wild shade of orangish-red, the suspect in Colorado's movie theater shooting that left 12 people dead appeared in court Thursday as prosecutors gave up their fight to see a notebook he sent to a university psychiatrist, saying they didn't want to delay proceedings.... |
Chief Deputy District Attorney Karen Pearson, left, talks to Aurora police major crimes Detective Craig Appel as they leave court after a hearing for suspected movie theater shooter James Holmes in district court in Centennial on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012. (AP | Ed Andrieski)
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VICTIM OF SUICIDE IDENTIFIED AFTER 16 ½ YEARS
In September of 2001, the Grays Harbor County Sheriff’s Office started an investigation into the identity of a man who committed suicide in Amanda Park, Washington. The man had checked into a motel using the fictitious name of Lyle Stevik. Investigato... |
Authorities in the small community of West, Texas, which was stunned by a massive explosion in a fertilizer plant on Wednesday, are searching for survivors and clues about what caused the blast, believed to be an accident.
Searches resumed at a fertilizer plant early Friday after residents of the Texas town devasta... |
Story highlights Hospital is told to anticipate 100 injured, official says
The explosion occurs at a fertilizer plant some 18 miles north of Waco, KWTX reports
A man says he saw smoke then, a few minutes later, heard a massive explosion
A massive explosion at a fertilizer plant in the small Texas town of We... |
WEST — In this small, shattered town 80 miles south of Dallas, residents awaiting word on missing loved ones spent most of Thursday finding hope in not knowing for sure.
But Thursday evening, officials finally laid out what they knew so far: that eight to 10 bodies had been recovered in the devastated areas around ... |
But what became clear was that the explosion had destroyed a significant piece of a small town in the center of Texas, damaging up to 75 homes and setting off an extensive, meticulous search for survivors in the rubble of the plant and the surrounding buildings. The smoke that wafted over them seemed out of place in th... |
Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption Live: Texas blast news conference
Between five and 15 people are thought to have been killed by a huge explosion at a US fertiliser plant that witnesses said was "like a tornado".
More than 160 people were injured as dozens of homes and buildings were d... |
Everyone at the apartment of Roberta Kaplan, the lawyer who argued Edith Windsor’s successful challenge to the Defense of Marriage Act, exploded in screams and sobs when the ruling came down. Kaplan called her mother and said, “Total victory, Mom: it couldn’t be better.” Windsor said, “I wanna go to Stonewall right now... |
Edith Windsor: How She'll Celebrate DOMA Defeat
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Edith Windsor has won her case – and now it's time to party.The woman behind the challenge to the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), which was declared unconstitutional Wednesday by the U.S. Supreme Court, was at the home of he... |
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In stunning rebuttal to the supposed finding of the Santa Maria by treasure hunter Barry Clifford, historian Manuel Rosa goes into great detail in his book “Columbus-The Untold Story.”
Rosa contradicts recent news that the wreck found off the Northern coast of Haiti is Columbus’s fa... |
An 'X' marked the spot on the explorer's map – and the crowd grew wide-eyed in amazement at what they were told lies beneath.
The 500-year-old diaries corroborated the find, said Barry Clifford, a marine archaeologist, standing at the front of the wood-panelled Explorer's Club in New York. The ballast found under t... |
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Food picked up just a few seconds after being dropped is less likely to contain bacteria than if it is left for longer periods of time, according to the findings of research carried out at Aston University’s School of Life and Health Sciences.
The findings suggest there may be some scientific ... |
If you’ve ever consumed food after dropping it on floor and then wondered what sorts of diseases you might be contracting, here’s a new study that may put your mind at ease (or not). New research out of Aston University in the U.K. finds that there may be some truth to the old wives’ tale, often called the “five second... |
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Now Open! Discover the missionary origins of the Slave Bible and the fundamental questions it poses about the role of the Bible in the Atlantic system of slavery. |
In 2011, a shipment of somewhere between 200 to 300 small clay tablets on their way to Oklahoma City from Israel was seized by U.S. Customs agents in Memphis. The tablets were inscribed in cuneiform—the script of ancient Assyria and Babylonia, present-day Iraq—and were thousands of years old. Their destination was the ... |
Customs agents seized thousands of years-old tablets imported by owners of the Christian chain of craft stores and intended for the $800m Museum of the Bible
The owners of the Hobby Lobby, the deeply Christian chain of craft stores that shot to prominence last year following a landmark supreme court ruling that ext... |
Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. says it is cooperating with a federal investigation involving ancient clay tablets from Iraq for the planned Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C.
The Oklahoma City company confirmed there was an ongoing investigation after online news outlet The Daily Beast published an article Tuesday ab... |
Talks seeking to find common ground between Iran and a group of six nations over concerns that Tehran might misuse its nuclear program to make weapons appeared to run into trouble shortly after they began Friday.
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, left, pours water in a glass at a start of high-level talks b... |
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and its allies have secured 68 kilograms (149.91 pounds) of highly enriched uranium from the Czech Republic as part of an effort to keep nuclear materials from falling into the hands of extremists, the White House said on Friday.
The uranium, enough material for two nuclear ... |
The talks were to continue on Saturday between Saeed Jalili, the lead Iranian negotiator, and Catherine Ashton, the European Union foreign policy chief. She represents the so-called P5-plus-1, which are the five permanent members of the Security Council — Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States — plus Germ... |
Photos from social media show the aftermath of an incident in Kunduz, Afghanistan where U.S. forces may have mistakenly bombed a hospital, killing at least 16 people. Officials warned the death toll could rise as dozens of people remain unaccounted for. (Médecins Sans Frontières Global)
Photos from social media sho... |
Doctors Without Borders said at least 19 people were killed when its trauma center in Kunduz, Afghanistan "was hit several times during a sustained bombing” early Saturday morning. Photo: AP
KABUL—Doctors Without Borders closed its only hospital in northern Afghanistan after it was hit by U.S. airstrikes that the a... |
The Taliban took control of Kunduz City on Monday and despite sporadic but often intense fighting over the last three days, their white flag is still flying over the main square.
Accounts differed as to whether there had been fighting around the hospital that might have precipitated the strike. Three hospital emplo... |
Joey Chestnut, the God king of competitive eating himself is one again aiming to shatter his own record at the Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest. It’s a good time to look back at his astounding eating career and appreciate just how absurd his professional eating records are.
Thankfully most of Chestnut’s recor... |
Joey Chestnut, the God king of competitive eating himself is one again aiming to shatter his own record at the Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest. It’s a good time to look back at his astounding eating career and appreciate just how absurd his professional eating records are.
Thankfully most of Chestnut’s recor... |
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San Jose resident and competitive eater extraordinaire Joey Chestnut claimed victory again Wednesday at the Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest in New York, downing 74 franks in 10 minutes for a new world record.
For the 11th time in 12 yea... |
Carmen Cincotti participates in Nathan's Famous International Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest weigh-in at the Empire State Building on Tuesday, July 3, 2018, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP) (Associated Press)
Carmen Cincotti participates in Nathan's Famous International Fourth of July Hot Do... |
Image copyright Jocelyn Alexander Image caption Panke, the oldest known African baobab, in 1997. The tree has since died.
A tree regarded as the icon of the African savannah is dying in mysterious circumstances.
International scientists have discovered that most of the oldest and largest African baobab trees ha... |
In South Africa’s Limpopo province, a baobab tree once grew so large and stood so strong that its human neighbors decided to do the obvious: They built a pub inside the living tree’s thousand-year-old hollow trunk, which measured more than 150 feet around and enclosed two interconnected cavities.
For two decades, t... |
Why Are Some of Africa's Biggest Baobab Trees Dying Off?
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Baobab trees — ancient, otherworldly behemoths with bulbous trunks that splinter into a constellation of spindly branches — are some of Africa's most iconic livi... |
A leading government safety entity is calling on the U.S. to lower the allowable blood alcohol level for drivers by 35 percent.
The board of the National Transportation Safety Board this morning recommended that the blood alcohol content, or BAC, from .08 percent down to .05 percent. The aim is to cut the nearly 10... |
Story highlights For a decade, 0.08 has been the blood alcohol benchmark to consider a driver intoxicated
National Transportation Safety Board would like to see a nationwide 0.05 level
The board would also like to see swifter action on taking away offenders' licenses
Restaurant, beer industries say focus sh... |
Story highlights For more than two decades, Monty Hall was host of TV's "Let's Make a Deal"
His family says Hall helped to raise close to $1 billion for charity during his life
(CNN) Monty Hall, best known as the cheerful and friendly host of the game show 'Let's Make a Deal,' died Saturday morning in Los Angel... |
FILE - In this Jan. 4, 2014 file photo, Monty Hall arrives at the Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala at the Palm Springs Convention Center in Palm Springs, Calif. Former "Let's Make... (Associated Press)
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Monty Hall, the genial TV game show host whose long-running "Let'... |
He was one of the most beloved teachers in the small world of international schools that serve the children of diplomats, well-off American expatriates and local elites. He was often the first to arrive in the morning, and the last to leave each day. He led students on class trips to exotic places, treating them to coo... |
Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption One of London's most prestigious private schools is cooperating with the FBI to identify dozens of children thought to have been abused by a teacher.
A convicted paedophile abused children at a private school in London where he taught, its chair of governor... |
'Professional sobbers' who charge £45 to attend strangers' funerals and pretend to mourn
Trend originated in China and Middle East but has now spread to UK too
Essex firm has 20 professionals on its books
Grieving relatives worried that their loved ones will not attract enough mourners at their fune... |
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Worried that not enough people will show up your funeral? Let Rent-A-Mourner help. The ingenious and aptly-named company allows concerned parties to pay for professional grievers to fill a funeral home and make sure that the deceased gets a fitting and extremely well-attended sendoff.
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WATERTOWN, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts grocery store employee has surprised shoppers with his operatic renditions of popular Christmas music.
Tony Russo, owner of Russo's Market in Watertown, tells The Boston Globe he had no idea Guilherme Assuncao could sing when the 23-year-old volunteered to sound check equipme... |
Sometimes talent is hiding in the most unsuspecting places.
That’s what Tony Russo, the owner of Russo’s Market in Watertown, discovered this weekend after one of his employees delivered a series of unanticipated holiday performances inside the store that stopped customers dead in their tracks.
Russo said he wa... |
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Corey Lewandowski, the former campaign manager for Donald J. Trump, is joining CNN as a political commentator, effective immediately, a spokeswoman for the network said Thursday.
Mr. Lewandowski was fired by the Trump campaign on Monday after increasing concerns from allies and donors, as well as Mr. Trum... |
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One of the six seats for the Walton City Council is undetermined after two people on the ballot tied for sixth place.
WALTON, Ky. (AP) - One of the six seats for the Walton City Council is undetermined after two people on the ballot tied for sixth place. The Kentucky Enquirer reports that Robert McDonald and Olivia... |
In April, the Stickney's Village Board of Trustees election tied with 573 votes for each candidate. Under Illinois law, ties must be broken by lottery-- usually a coin toss. So David DeLeshe and Lea Torres met at the Cook County Clerk’s office to decide the winner.
DeLeshe sat at one end of the room, bouncing his k... |
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CHICAGO (CBS) — The final spot in the village trustee’s race in southwest suburban Stickney was settled Wednesday morning with a coin toss.
WBBM Newsradio’s John Cody reports Cook County Clerk David Orr flipped the coin at his downtown Chicago office, to decide the race between Lea Torres a... |
(CNN) A doctor who ran a fertility clinic in Canada used his own sperm to father at least 11 children, a class-action lawsuit alleges.
Dr. Norman Barwin is accused of using his sperm without the knowledge or consent of the families who approached him for insemination treatment at his clinic, according to the suit. ... |
Nine more people whose parents went to an Ottawa fertility doctor have joined a class-action lawsuit accusing him of using his own sperm to inseminate clients, joining two other women who first made the claim in 2016.
Dr. Norman Barwin is alleged to have used his own sperm without the knowledge or consent of the pe... |
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A large group of Senate Republicans is approaching influential Senate Democrats in an attempt to find a bipartisan, longer-term solution to the shutdown and debt ceiling logjam.
The Republicans are floating various proposals based off the rough framework provided by Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) earlier this week. T... |
There’s no one dancing in the West Wing end zone.
That’s partly because the ball isn’t there yet — the shutdown isn’t over and the debt ceiling hasn’t been raised. It’s also partly because the White House knows a premature celebration could cause a backlash among Republicans whose votes will be needed and partly be... |
Congress and President Obama headed for a weekend on the brink after the first set of bipartisan talks emerged Thursday ahead of next week’s deadline to give the Treasury more borrowing authority and continue the effort to reopen the federal government.
The key moment Friday may come when Obama hosts Senate Republi... |
Senate Republicans have become fed up with fellow Republicans in the House and are meeting with Democrats to find a way out of the current fiscal impasse.
They are discussing a deal to amend a clean debt-limit increase expected from the House that would pressure the lower chamber to reopen the government next week.... |
Mainer killed during random act of road rage, police say
Officials appeal for help in finding a pickup driver who pursued a young Poland man and shot him in Pennsylvania.
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Pennsylvania State Pol... |
The FBI has joined police in multiple states in the hunt for a pickup truck driver who rammed an SUV off a Pennsylvania highway and into a snowbank, then blew away the victim moments after he had called 911 to say he was being followed by an enraged motorist.
The hunt for the killer of Timothy Davison, a 28-year-ol... |
Sinead O'Connor shared an alarming message just hours after she was found after being reported missing for 24 hours.
The Irish-born singer took to Facebook on Monday night admitting that she suffered from "suicidal compulsion" and accused her family of abandoning her for wanting to kill herself.
"YOU LEFT ME TO... |
Sinead O'Connor in Budapest, Hungary, April 22, 2015. (Photo: Balazs Mohai, AP)
She went missing for more than a day, then was found safe, but Sinead O'Connor is still deeply unhappy about the state of her life and blames her family, in a long, extreme post on her Facebook page early Tuesday.
It's yet another t... |
AP Photo Nancy Pelosi: Netanyahu speech ‘insulting to the intelligence of the United States’
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi dismissed a speech Tuesday by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as full of “condescension” and an “insult to the intelligence of the United States.”
The California Democrat was... |
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Josh Rogin is a Bloomberg View columnist who writes about national security and foreign affairs. He has previously worked for the Daily Beast, Newsweek, Foreign Policy magazine, the Washington Post, Congressional Quarterly and Asahi Shimbun. He is a graduate of the George Washington University.
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Chuck Todd is set to replace David Gregory as the host of "Meet The Press," Politico's Mike Allen reported on Monday.
Todd, NBC's political director and chief White House correspondent, has been viewed as the favorite to succeed Gregory, whose tenure has seen the venerable Sunday show sink to third place in the rat... |
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