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Against Its Wishes, Auburn Hosts White Nationalist Richard Spencer

At least two people were arrested Tuesday at Auburn University amid mostly peaceful protests over the appearance of white nationalist Richard Spencer, whose speaking events have sparked an outcry at other schools.

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Pence Says US Won't Negotiate Directly With North Korea -- for Now

The United States will not be negotiating directly with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un anytime soon, Vice President Mike Pence told CNN in an exclusive interview.

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Democrats Needed a Win. They Didn't Get One in Georgia.

For the second time in a week, Republicans dodged a potential political cataclysm.

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Police Chief: Fresno Killings a Hate Crime

A man fatally shot three people in less than two minutes in what police in Fresno, California, are calling a hate crime.

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5 Things for Wednesday, April 19: Facebook, Georgia rRce, UK "snap" Election

Here are the 5 things you need to know to Get Up to Speed and Out the Door.

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Migos Visits Mike Tyson's Home In Vegas

Mike Tyson gives Migos a tour of his pet pigeons and tells them why he sold his white tiger.

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China OKs trademarks for Ivanka Trump's company on day she met with Xi

The Chinese government gave provisional approval to Ivanka Trump's company for at least two trademarks April 6, according to Chinese trademark documents reviewed by CNN.

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Why Big Oil wants Trump to stay in Paris climate deal

President Trump could deal the landmark Paris climate agreement a massive blow this week.

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Cleveland Murder Suspect Steve Stephens Kills Himself After Pursuit

Steve Stephens, the Cleveland murder suspect who posted video of the slaying on Facebook, killed himself in Pennsylvania after a police chase, officers said Tuesday.

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CNN to host town hall with Ohio Gov. John Kasich

The town hall, which will be moderated by CNN's Anderson Cooper, will focus on President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, Kasich's reflections on the 2016 campaign and his new book, "Two Paths, America Divided or United."

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Want Donald Trump to say nice things about you? Say nice things about him

That congratulatory call was a far cry from the decidedly tepid response from Trump's State Department that urged Erdogan "to protect the fundamental rights and freedoms of all its citizens -- regardless of their vote on April 16."

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One reason President Donald Trump changed his rhetoric on China? He really likes the Chinese president

President Trump listed two key reasons for his change in rhetoric towards China

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President Trump has a long history of praise for autocrats, dictators and strongmen

From Vladimir Putin to Saddam Hussein, President Donald Trump has a long history of regularly and openly expressing admiration for a rogues' gallery of foreign dictators and authoritarians.

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Cleveland murder suspect Steve Stephens kills himself after pursuit

Steve Stephens, the Cleveland murder suspect who posted video of the slaying on Facebook, killed himself in Pennsylvania after a police chase, officers said Tuesday.

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Facebook Murder Suspect Steve Stephens Could Be Anywhere

The nationwide manhunt for Steve Stephens has led to a series of dead ends, forcing authorities to scour abandoned buildings and plead for the public's help in turning in the murder suspect.

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Trump Campaign Raking in Money for 2020, Disclosures Show

President Donald Trump and the Republican Party are fast at work amassing a war chest for 2020, raising tens of millions of dollars before Trump even marks his 100th day in the White House.

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Trump Aide Epshteyn Joining Trump-friendly TV Network

A controversial White House aide is not landing another job within the Trump administration as had been expected since his departure.

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Spicer Defends White House's Lack of Transparency

The President's tax returns and White House visitor logs -- both public information under the previous administration -- will remain private under President Donald Trump.

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What to Watch: White House Faces Key Decision Points

For a young White House still gripped with internal divisions, a set of upcoming events are taking on new significance. President Donald Trump -- who spent last weekend without his senior-most aides at his Florida estate -- is still caught between a conservative faction, led by senior adviser Steve Bannon, and a more moderate bloc, led by his son-in-law Jared Kushner.