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'Maximum pressure' - US warns DPRK as Ivanka hits Olympics

TheUSwarnedPyongyangof"maximumpressure"towardsdenuclearisationonSaturdayasIvankaTrumpkickedoffavisittothePyeongchangWinterOlympics--whereshelookslikelytoavoidDP

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LTA launches review into procedural failings over jailed tennis coach

TheLawnTennisAssociationhasannouncedanindependentreviewchairedbyChristopherQuinlanQCintoitsfailuresforyearstoheedwarningsaboutacoach,DanielSanders,whoinJulywass

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LTA launches review into procedural failings over jailed tennis coach<br>

TheLawnTennisAssociationhasannouncedanindependentreviewchairedbyChristopherQuinlanQCintoitsfailuresforyearstoheedwarningsaboutacoach,DanielSanders,whoinJulywass

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Women who have accused Trump of sexual harassment are lying: White House

AllwomenwhohaveaccusedU.S.PresidentDonaldTrumpofsexualharassmentarelying,WhiteHousePressSecretarySarahHuckabeeSanderssaidFriday.TheremarkscameafterSanderswasask

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Sanders exposes flawed US foreign policy

SenatorBernieSanders,whorockedAmericanpoliticsbychallengingHillaryClintonfortheDemocraticpresidentialnominationin2016,hasnowlaidoutprogressiveforeignpolicyvisio

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Sanders bill expands Medicare for all, lacks details on cost

Americanswouldgethealthcoveragesimplybyshowinganewgovernment-issuedcardandwouldnolongeroweout-of-pocketexpenseslikedeductibles,accordingtolegislationSen.BernieS

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Clinton makes history amid party division, fears of more email leaks

Hillary Clinton, who won the Democratic presidential nomination on Tuesday, has made history as the first woman to run for the White House on behalf of a major U.S. political party.

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Clinton becomes first female presidential nominee of major U.S. political party

Amid huge applause in the convention hall and angry protests outside, Hillary Clinton on Tuesday officially became the first woman to run for the White House on behalf of a major U.S. political party.

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Angry Sanders supporters reluctant to back Clinton

​Supporters of former Democratic nomination contender Bernie Sanders are outraged at party corruption, which begs the question of whether they will support Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

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Sanders backers revolt on raucous opening day at Democratic convention

Supporters of Bernie Sanders disrupted the first day of the Democratic convention on Monday, repeatedly chanting and booing mentions of Hillary Clinton's name as the party's hopes for a show of unity dissolved into frequent chaos.

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Hillary Clinton must become the next US president, says Bernie Sanders

Senator Bernie Sanders capped off a tumultuous first day of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) with a speech that urged his supporters to back Mrs Hillary Clinton as the party's presidential nominee, while also continuing to fuel his political revolution.

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New WikiLeaks email leaks put U.S. Democrats in turmoil

U.S. Democrats were in turmoil on Sunday, with their party chair abruptly announcing her resignation on the eve of the national convention to officially nominate Hillary Clinton as its presidential candidate.

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Hillary Clinton campaigns with Washington liberal superstar to woo Sanders' supporters

​In a major step to woo the disgruntled progressive wing within the Democratic Party, presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton on Monday displayed an unusual and powerful alliance with liberal superstar Senator Elizabeth Warren.

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Hillary Clinton projected to win Democratic primary contest

​Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton was projected on Tuesday to win the final presidential primary in Washington, D.C. ahead of her private meeting with rival Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders.

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Sanders' stay in race hinders Clinton efforts to unify party to win White House?

U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders' refusal to quit the race even after Hillary Clinton won the Democratic nomination could hurt Clinton's efforts to unify the party to win the presidential election, experts said.

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Bernie Sanders vows to prevent Trump being elected

​Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders vowed on Thursday to prevent Republican Donald Trump from becoming the U.S. president amid concerns about further damage to party unity deriving from his continued stay in the race.

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With Clinton claiming Democratic nomination, party unity remains elusive

Though the Democratic primary season is all but over with Hillary Clinton about to become the first female standard-bearer of a major U.S. political party, the dust is far from being settled.