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Why Roberts voted against Trump's citizenship question 01:423. Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia is continuing to put pressure on the struggling oil market after sending it plunging. State oil company Saudi Aramco threatened this week to jack up oil production by 2.5 million barrels, shocking the market. Now, it's doubling down by promising another drastic increase.
Harvey Weinstein sentenced to 23 years in prison 02:095. IraqTwo Americans and a British national were killed and about 12 others wounded in a rocket attack on a military base in Taji, Iraq. A defense official said the weapons and tactics used in the attack suggest that Iranian-backed fighters are to blame.
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