A personal attorney to President Trump for years, Alina Habba is known for her pugnacious defense in the media and in courtrooms.
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A personal attorney to President Trump for years, Alina Habba is known for her pugnacious defense in the media and in courtrooms.
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On the third Friday in March, medical students around the country learned where they will be going for their residency programs.
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This year's Iditarod route was 120 miles longer than normal as the route had to be changed due to a lack of snow. But Emily Ford still finished 18th out of 33 mushers in her first go at it.
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Two sixth graders at the Epstein Hillel School in Marblehead won an invention contest competing against kids from across North America.
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Their most recent walk at Baltimore Peninsula had roughly 1,200 walkers.
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The editor of The Atlantic reported that he was accidentally included in a Trump administration group chat about the U.S. plans to bomb Yemen.
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Privacy experts are urging consumers to protect their 23andMe data now that it has declared bankruptcy. Here's how to delete yours.
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Nazis got better treatment under the Alien Enemies Act than has happened here," a judge told a government lawyer Tuesday.
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President Trump touts Korean automaker's pledge to invest billions in the U.S., saying tariff threats are working.
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The stars of a new Broadway production of Shakespeare's tragic tale about friendship and betrayal explain why they say they've worked their whole careers for this moment.
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