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Daily update November 2, 2018
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Updated at 8:28 p.m. ET. President Trump is back in campaign mode and immigration is a key talking point for him, even as his recent comments have exposed divisions within the Republican Party.
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President Donald Trump began a late-campaign tour of eight states on Wednesday by stoking Florida Republicans over immigration, an emotional issue that stirs voters of both parties.
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Representative John Culberson, right, Republican of Texas, talked to voters in a Houston neighborhood in September. His district voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016.
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SAN FRANCISCO - Google is struggling to contain a growing internal backlash over its handling of sexual harassment and its workplace culture.
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President Trump was referring to the rate that migrants show up to immigration court proceedings after being apprehended and released into the United States.
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WASHINGTON - President Trump attacked the Republican speaker of the House on Wednesday for criticizing his position on birthright citizenship and said he should focus instead on safeguarding the party's majority in Congress, a remarkable display of ...
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JUCHITAN, Mexico - Tired Central American migrants rested in this southern Mexico town while their representatives tried to negotiate bus transportation hundreds of miles ahead, but then came the bad news: They'd be walking again before dawn Thursday ...
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Robert Bowers was indicted by a federal grand jury Wednesday on hate crimes charges in relation to the killing of 11 members of Tree of Life synagogue on Saturday.
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Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Wednesday denied accusations that the Trump administration was deploying 5,200 troops to the Mexican border as a political stunt to bolster Republican support for the Nov. 6 midterm elections.
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When James "Whitey" Bulger, the infamous octogenarian Boston gangster, arrived at his new prison digs in West Virginia on Monday, he was probably tired from his long trip from a transit stop in Oklahoma, but he wouldn't necessarily have been nervous.
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