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Breaking News: US, Canada reach NAFTA deal

 
 
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US, Canada reach NAFTA deal
The U.S. and Canada have reportedly reached a deal on an updated North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) after negotiators in Washington and Ottawa worked furiously into the night to meet a self-imposed midnight Sunday deadline.
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News Alert: Midterms put GOP centrists in peril

 
 
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Midterms put GOP centrists in peril
A potential blue wave and string of Republican retirements could wipe out a huge chunk of GOP moderates this fall, leaving an even more conservative House caucus behind them.

Some of the most competitive races this election cycle feature centrist Republicans like Mike Coffman of Colorado, Leonard Lance of New Jersey and Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania.
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News Alert: White House defends FBI investigation into Kavanaugh

 
 
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White House defends FBI investigation into Kavanaugh
The White House on Sunday sought to dispel Democratic criticism and media reports suggesting it is directing the FBI investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

White House officials also expressed confidence that the investigation would clear Kavanaugh's name, but maintained the FBI is managing the details of the probe.

Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders and White House counselor Kellyanne Conway conveyed similar messages during Sunday talk show appearances, where they asserted that the White House was staying out of the FBI’s way, and called for Democrats to do the same. 
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