The Senate has already voted that victims' families could sue Saudi Arabia for damages.
House Unanimously Passes Bill Allowing 9/11 Lawsuits Against Saudi Arabia
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SpaceX Explosion Cause Still Unknown A Week Later
Last Friday, Sept. 2, a SpaceX rocket carrying a Facebook satellite exploded on the launch pad.
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Facebook Reinstates Iconic Vietnam War Photo After Criticism
Facebook was criticized after removing the iconic photo of a naked 9-year-old girl running from a napalm attack during the Vietnam War.
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Mike Pence Tax Returns Released: Three Down, One To Go
Donald Trump has yet to release his returns.
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John Hinckley Jr., Would-Be Assassin of Ronald Reagan, Released Saturday
Hinckley was released from the Washington D.C. psychiatric hospital where he has been confined.
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Hillary Clinton Regrets 'Basket of Deplorables' Comment Directed at Half of Trump Supporters
Clinton made the comments directed at Trump's supporters at a fundraiser in New York City.
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How Do You Teach 9/11 to Kids Who Didn't Experience It? A Patch Investigation
In dozens of interviews around the country, Patch editors find teachers struggling with how to teach 9/11 — or whether to teach it at all.
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Greta Friedman, Woman Kissed in Iconic Times Square Photo, Dies at 92
Friedman was kissed by a sailor so overjoyed by the end of World War II in Times Square.
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Chelsea Manning Begins Hunger Strike to Protest Prison Treatment
Chelsea Manning is currently serving a 35-year sentence in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, for leaking government documents to WikiLeaks.
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Hillary Clinton Takes Ill, Leaves 9/11 Ceremony After Feeling 'Overheated,' Cancels West Coast Visit
In a statement, Hillary Clinton's doctor said the Democratic nominee was diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday.
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Two-Month-Old Girl Shot in Road Rage Incident; I-43 Shut Down At Scene in Milwaukee County
A two-month-old girl was reportedly shot while in a vehicle traveling on I-43 Sunday afternoon during an apparent road rage incident.
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U.S. News & World Report Releases 2017 College Rankings
The much-anticipated annual college rankings were released Tuesday.
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Brandon Jackson, West Point Cadet and Star Football Player, Killed in Crash
A star football player, Brandon Jackson died in a one-car collision near Municipal Place.
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President Obama Will Likely Veto 9/11 Lawsuit Bill
The legislation passed unanimously in the House on Friday.
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Tim Kaine Ready 'To Be The President' If Needed, Former Ohio Governor Says
Ted Strickland was introducing the Virginia senator at a speech in Dayton.
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Is September's Harvest Moon a Supermoon? Yes and No
Astrologers and astronomers disagree on whether it's a supermoon, but Friday’s harvest moon will be large and bright.
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Adorable Baby Orangutan Born at National Zoo in DC
It's an important moment for the critically endangered species.
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Wells Fargo Will End Sales Goals After Settlement Over Alleged Fake Accounts
The S.F.-based bank will end the practice in its retail banking division after regulators say employees created fake accounts to hit goals.
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Medical Information On U.S. Olympians Hacked, Released; Russians Suspected
The hacker group "Fancy Bear" released information on four U.S. Olympians, including gymnast Simone Biles and the Williams sisters.
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NY Probe Underway Into Donald Trump Foundation; Democrats Call For Federal Criminal Investigation
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said he was "concerned" that the Trump Foundation "may have engaged in some impropriety."
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