The killing in the city could stop in "one week" if police were "being very much tougher than they are now," Trump said.
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Chicago Police 'Not Tough,' Says Donald Trump
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Boy with New Hands Says Best Part is Being Able to Hug Mom
Zion Harvey of Owings Mills, Maryland, shares what it's like being the first child ever to receive a double hand transplant.
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Hillary Clinton Campaign Fights Back on 'Outrageous' Clinton Foundation Attacks
Team Clinton is insisting everything was on the up-and-up when then-secretary Hillary Clinton met with foundation donors.
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Earth's Closest Star Has A Potentially Habitable Planet Orbiting It, Scientists Say
The announcement was made by a team of international scientists Wednesday.
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Trump to Appeal to Black Voters in Detroit
Donald Trump’s retooled campaign is visiting several urban cities to shake the label that he is racist.
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Brain-Eating Amoeba: Florida Teen Defies the Odds
Breaking: A 16-year-old Florida boy diagnosed with the brain-eating amoeba has become the fourth person in the U.S. to survive the illness.
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Gaston Weakens; Disturbance Moves Toward Florida
Breaking: Gaston has been downgraded back to a tropical storm with 70 mph winds.
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Pulse Shooting Survivors Won’t Face Hospital Bills
The two Orlando hospitals that treated victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting are writing off an estimated $5.5 million.
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Ryan Lochte Charged With Making False ‘Robbery’ Report, Summoned to Brazil
Brazilian police say American swimmer Ryan Lochte lied about a robbery to cover up partying at the Olympics; he landed a new sponsor anyway.
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Judge Orders Release Of Extra Hillary Clinton Emails To Begin By September 13
The FBI discovered nearly 15,000 additional emails during its investigation.
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Football Concussions Serious But Not Always Debilitating, Says Neurologist
In a book, Michigan neurologist and sports reporter dispel some of the myths surrounding hype over concussions and traumatic brain injuries.
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New Donald Trump Campaign CEO Was Accused Of Domestic Violence
New details are coming to light about the life of Steve Bannon, a former Breitbart News executive.
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John McCain Too 'Old' and 'Weak' for the Senate, says GOP Challenger Kelli Ward
John McCain has a primary challenger for his Senate seat who says he might not live to see the end of another term.
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Federal Reserve May Raise Interest Rates: What That Means For You
Janet Yellen, the chair of the Fed, signaled in a speech today that the central bank is still considering a rate hike in the future.
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Young Mom Shot Dead as She Pushed Newborn Baby in a Stroller Past Chicago School
The victim, Chicago Bulls star Dwyane Wade's first cousin, was shot in the head as 2 men opened fire on another man Friday afternoon.
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First US Case of Zika Spread Through Sex By Man with No Symptoms
The Centers for Disease Control says a Maryland man contracted Zika overseas, then later infected his sex partner without showing symptoms.
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Disney Disaster: Family Files Lawsuit against Grand Californian Hotel and Spa
A trip to Disneyland's Grand Californian Hotel and Spa is the trip of a lifetime. Did bed bugs ruin this family's happiest place on earth?
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Heavy Rain Events, Like Louisiana, Expected in a Warmer Planet
The historic flooding in Louisiana damaged thousands of homes, flooded major interstates and left at least 13 people dead.
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Amazon to Test 30-Hour Work Week With Teams Entirely Made up of Part-Time Workers
Teams will comprise only part-time workers, including managers.
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Killing of Dwyane Wade's Cousin Yet Another Reason to 'VOTE TRUMP,' Tweets Trump
Outrage follows candidate's attempt to capitalize on young mother's shooting death to draw attention to his campaign.
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