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Trump budget slashes agencies to focus on wall, defense
President Donald Trump unveiled a $1.15 trillion budget that slashes many domestic programs to finance a significant increase in the military and make a down payment on a U.S.-Mexico border wall
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Trump budget slashes agency money to boost defense spending
President Donald Trump is unveiling a $1.15 trillion budget, a far-reaching overhaul of federal government spending that slashes billions at a dozen departments to finance a significant increase in the military and a U.S.-Mexico border wall
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Rep. Jimmy Panetta on his March Madness picks
ABC News' Rick Klein and ESPN's Andy Katz discuss March Madness picks with Panetta on "Capitol Games."
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Trump pick for trade post calls for 'America first' policy
President Donald Trump's pick to represent the country in trade negotiations says the U.S. should have an "America first trade policy."
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Some parts of 'Obamacare' are working fairly well
Despite cries for repeal, some parts of 'Obamacare' are working fairly well
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Health law's woes, real or perceived, drive call for repeal
President Donald Trump and Republican leaders say drastic action is needed because "Obamacare" is a disaster, with soaring premiums and insurers headed for the exits
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders is a rising star in Trump's orbit
President Donald Trump's 34-year-old deputy press secretary is considered a rising star in his orbit
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US Attorney Preet Bharara fired after refusing to resign
Bharara said he was fired after not resigning a day after the Justice Department told 46 remaining Obama-era federal prosecutors to step down.
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Prominent US Attorney Preet Bharara says he was 'fired' after not resigning
The most prominent U.S. attorney in the nation, Preet Bharara, announced Saturday that he was "fired" after he did not resign. "Today, I was fired from my position as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York," Bharara said in a statement late Saturday afternoon. "Serving my country as
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After 2 months, Mattis is only Trump pick at Pentagon
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is not lonely in the Pentagon, but two months into his tenure not a single political appointee has joined him





