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    White House press secretary Sean Spicer uses his first official statement on Saturday to castigate the media.‘Inaccurate’ »
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    Kendall Jenner’s See-through Top Leaves Photographers Seeing Stars

    Kendall Jenner dazzled the crowd in a black and white plaid gown as she walked the runway for Givenchy’s fall/winter 2017-2018 collection at Paris Fashion Week on Friday. But it was on the streets of the City of Light on Saturday where the 21-year-old supermodel really left photographers seeing stars.

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    Paris Jackson Makes Her Front Row Fashion Debut as Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid Hit the Runway
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    Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid Cement Their Cool Girl Status in Matching Track Pants
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    First Look at President Trump in Oval: Winston Churchill Bust Is Back

    President Donald Trump‘s Oval Office has a new look, like Barack Obama was never there. The new layout was first spotted while Trump, 70, performed his first official acts as POTUS when he signed a series of executive orders. Trump reinstalled a bust of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, which was last removed from the office in 2009, when Obama made room for the busts of Martin Luther King Jr. and former President Abraham Lincoln.

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    Trump Issues Order To Start Chipping Away At Obamacare
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    After Being Stared Down by a Couple in Cracker Barrel, This Dad Received a Note About Parenting

    When Kevon Smith Sr. sat down for breakfast at Cracker Barrel with his son Kevon Jr. in Willoughby, OH, he had no idea he was going to make headlines just for being a good dad. Kevon noticed a couple staring and smiling at him and his 3-month-old son, and although he was confused, he just went on with the meal. "I noticed this older couple over in the corner," he said. "They kept smiling at me and I was looking at my son like, 'What is going on?'" But when Kevon left the restaurant, it all made sense, as he saw a note on his car from the couple praising his parenting along with cash to cover his breakfast. "Today your meal is on my wife and me," it read. "Enjoy that baby as long as God intends.

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    Husband sends marriage to the dogs

    Dear Amy: Shortly after my husband and I began dating, he bought a large-breed puppy. He took the dog everywhere he went. We then moved in together, we got another small, mixed-breed dog that we hoped would keep the large dog busy, since he was always demanding my husband's attention. One evening, the large dog snapped at me (he was 6 years old at this point). My husband was very upset, and he was going to put him down, for fear that he had "turned." I begged him not to. About four months later, the large dog growled at me, and my husband took him to the pen outside. While outside, the dog bit my husband several times, so he was put down. My husband now wants to get another dog of the same breed

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    Is There a Hidden Meaning Behind Melania Trump's Tiffany & Co. Inauguration Gift?

    On Friday morning during the traditional welcoming to the White House of the incoming president and first lady by the outgoing president and first lady before the inauguration, Melania Trump presented Michelle Obama with a gift from Tiffany & Co.

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    Lake Erie Crash Pilot a Rookie Flying His Own Jet, Says NTSB

    A businessman who crashed his jet carrying his family and friends into Lake Erie last month was a rookie pilot on that type of aircraft who received his certification to fly it only 21 days before. The Cessna Citation 525 crashed on Dec. 29, one minute after takeoff, when it suddenly lost altitude. A report from the National Transportation Safety Board did not reveal the cause of the crash. John Fleming was killed in the crash along with his wife, Sue Fleming, and their teenage sons, Jack and Andrew Fleming. Also killed were a neighbor, Brian Casey, and his daughter Megan, a student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, said The Associated Press. They were heading back to Columbus following

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    Barron Trump plays peekaboo with nephew while his father signs first presidential documents

    President Trump's 10-year-old son, Barron, played peekaboo with his nephew, Theodore, while his father was signing his first official documents as president.

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    Barron Trump plays peek-a-boo with tiny nephew while Donald Trump signs papers
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    The U.S. Navy's Biggest 'What-If': Could Super Battleships Make the Ultimate Comeback?

    Big ships with heavy armor are unlikely to solve the A2/AD dilemma. For decades, naval architects have concentrated on building ships that, by the standards of the World Wars, are remarkably brittle. The label “battleship” emerges from the older “ship of the line” formulation, in the sense that a navy’s largest ships participated in the “line of battle” formation that allowed them to bring their broadsides to bear on an opposing line. After the development of ironclad warships, the “battle ship” diverged from the armored cruiser based on expectations of usage; “battleships” were expected to fight enemy “battleships.” The modern battleship form settled around 1890, with the British Royal Sovereign class.

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    Man Shoots and Kills Wife Who He Reportedly Thought Was a Burglar

    She died at the scene.

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    North Carolina man claims he thought wife was intruder, accidentally shot, killed her
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