Trial Of White NYPD Officer In Chokehold Death Of Black Man Can ProceedA judge cleared the way Thursday for a disciplinary trial to begin next week for the white New York City police officer accused in the 2014 chokehold death of Eric Garner, an unarmed black man whose pleas of “I can’t breathe” became a rallying cry against police brutality.

Former Trump Campaign Advisers Say Biden Would Be Tough FoeTwo of President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign members said Thursday that former Vice President Joe Biden would present the toughest 2020 challenge for the president, though they disagreed on whether Biden can first win his party’s nomination.
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 Nice Save! Bus Driver Grabs Student Stepping Into Car’s PathA fast-acting school bus driver is being lauded for grabbing a student by the back of his jacket as he was about to step out into the path of a car.
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‘Call Me,’ Trump Tells Iran As Tensions Flare; Wants John Kerry Prosecuted For Telling Iran NOT To CallPresident Donald Trump has a message for Iran’s leaders as tensions flare over the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program: “Call me.”

US Seizes North Korean Ship Amid Tense Moment In RelationsThe U.S. said Thursday that it has seized a North Korean cargo ship that was used to violate international sanctions, a first-of-its kind enforcement action that comes amid a tense moment in relations between the two countries.
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Trump to Nominate Shanahan as Secretary of DefensePresident Donald Trump on Thursday said he will nominate Patrick Shanahan to be his second secretary of defense, putting an end to months of speculation about the former Boeing executive’s standing in the administration.
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 Why The US Has No High-Speed Rail; Could There Ever Be?China has the world’s fastest and largest high-speed rail network — more than 19,000 miles, the vast majority of which was built in the past decade.
Japan’s bullet trains can reach nearly 200 miles per hour and date to the 1960s.
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Pardoned Ex-Soldier Initially Didn’t Take White House CallA former U.S. soldier from Oklahoma who was pardoned this week for his 2009 conviction for killing an Iraqi prisoner said Wednesday that he initially didn’t answer the White House’s phone call to tell him of the pardon.
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 Police Find Over 1,000 GUNS in a Los Angeles MansionA 57-year-old man was released Thursday on bond a day after his arrest during a law enforcement raid on a Los Angeles mansion that uncovered more than 1,000 guns, according to jail records.
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Some House Members Considering Taking A Pay Raise This YearSome senior House lawmakers, frustrated by a decade of frozen congressional salaries, are quietly exploring whether to accept an annual pay raise that they’ve shunned since Barack Obama was first president.
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