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Trump to de-certify Iran nuclear deal


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  Trump to de-certify Iran nuclear deal  
  President Trump will be willing to look at ways to improve the agreement he has long attacked, aides said.  
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  In this Oct. 10, 2017 photo, President Trump speaks during a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House, in Washington.   Analysis: Trump backs away from Iran deal but doesn't break it
Trump found a symbolic way to show his opposition to the deal without causing an immediate rupture with Iran or U.S. allies who favor it.
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  Bryce Harper struck out to end the game.   Another Nationals heartbreak nothing new for Washington sports fans
Another pro sports season, another heartbreak for the Washington, D.C., sports fan.
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  Typical impacts of a La Nina winter across North America.   La Niña is expected this winter. What will that mean for our weather?
La Niña, the cooler sibling of El Niño, is likely to form over the next few months, federal government forecasters said Thursday.
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  Activists are pictured outside the White House holding a rally denouncing President Trump's anticipated decision to de-certify the Iran nuclear deal.   5 things you need to know Friday
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  Filipino relatives mourn for Ephraim Escudero, who was a victim of extra judicial killing, during burial rites at a cemetery in San Pedro, Philippines on Sept. 30,  2017. More than half the Filipinos surveyed in a poll released by the firm Social Wea   Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte pulls out of brutal drugs war
Operation Double Barrel targeted high-level dealers and street pushers.
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  nation      
  Damaged homes and downed trees are seen along the coast of Maunabo, Puerto Rico Oct. 2, 2017.   Who will rebuild Puerto Rico as young professionals leave island after Hurricane Maria?
Hurricane Maria's devastation in Puerto Rico is accelerating a process of migration of young professionals that could cause a future financial crisis.
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  Firefighter Paige Madrid sprays down an approaching wildfire near Kenwood, Calif. Oct. 10, 2017.   ‘That could be my death’: Monks face flames at California monastery
Ajhan Jotipalo Bhikkhu was asleep in his cabin at the Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery in Redwood Valley when he first smelled smoke.
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  President Trump now has more followers on Twitter than any other world leader.   Rose McGowan's Harvey Weinstein tweets got her account locked. Some users now plan a boycott
Women plan to protest the treatment of Rose McGowan, who had her account temporarily locked after tweeting about Harvey Weinstein.
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  President Trump   Trump to end cost-sharing subsidies to insurance companies
Trump has previously threatened to end payments, which help reduce health insurance copays for people with modest incomes.
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U.S. military personnel inspect the site where a CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter burst into flames on Oct. 11 in  Okinawa, Japan, on Oct. 12, 2017. In the late afternoon of Oct. 11, a U.S. Marines CH-53E chopper made a forced landing in a field beca

U.S. military personnel inspect the site where a CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter burst into flames on Oct. 11 in Okinawa, Japan, on Oct. 12, 2017. In the late afternoon of Oct. 11, a U.S. Marines CH-53E chopper made a forced landing in a field beca
 
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