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| Why Last Night's GOP Victory Should Terrify Trump "Welcome to the dawn of a new unified Republican government," declared a triumphant Paul Ryan at a press conference, shortly after Donald Trump was elected. Of course, things didn't quite turn out that way. While the Republican majority has been successful in stuffing the judiciary with fellow ...
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| Alfie Evans' parents make last-ditch attempt to overturn court ruling The parents of the seriously ill baby Alfie Evans are returning to the courts in another attempt to overturn a high court ruling that the judge described as "the final chapter in the case of this extraordinary little boy". Tom Evans and Kate James are appealing against the decision to prevent their son from ...
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| Russia's FURY at Britain: Death by hanging of Putin enemy blamed on MI5 or MI6 The ex-Aeroflot executive was found by his daughter Natalia, 34, strangled at his home in New Malden, southwest London, on 12 March. His death came eight days after the nerve agent poisoning of ex-spy Seregi Skripal, 66, and his daughter Yulia, 33, in Salisbury. The poisoning is seen by Britain and ...
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| Forget The Handshake. The Awkward Finger Cling Is Donald Trump's New Power Move Much has been made of Trump's WWE-inspired crippling handshake which he presumably deploys to convince fellow leaders of his brute strength – but his latest body language development, which seems to have come straight from The Game for political leaders, is to extend the handshake into a ...
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'Alpha' Donald Trump and 'compliant' Macron like Blair and Bush, expert claims Body language expert Judi James told Express.co.uk the visit "looked like 'bring your kid to work day' with older alpha Trump taking control." While Macron attempted to appear like "the new silverback on the block" the French president was complaint to the American leader, Judi claimed. She added that ...
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| Massive Gmail redesign rollout starts today for home and business Describing the changes as major improvements, Gmail Product Manager Matthew Izatt, set the stage for the rollout, "Email is a necessity for most of us. We use it to stay in touch with colleagues and friends, keep up with the latest news, manage to-dos at home or at work — we just can't live without it." ...
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