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    Katie Hopkins, a former pundit for the Mail Online, has not only attracted clicks and public attention but lawsuits as well. The final straw for the Mail Online seems to have been its decision this week to pay thousands of dollars in libel damages to a teacher Hopkins had falsely accused of taking her students to an anti-Trump rally in London.
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    Gravestone dedicated to US Civil War veteran 101 years after his burial
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    Politician Jeremy Corbyn poses for photographers upon arrival for the Pride of Britain Awards at a central London hotel, Monday, Oct. 29, 2018.
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    Jeremy Corbyn concedes that the Left sometimes ‘dip into anti-Semitic tropes’

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    Britain's Prince Harry, left, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex arrive at an event.
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    Buckingham Palace denies rumor that Meghan Markle, Prince Harry told neighbors not to speak to them

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    A soccer ball lies on the grass as an LGBT flag is seen in the background.
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    Boris Johnson gives two thumbs up at the Wight Shipyard Company at Venture Quay during a visit to the Isle of Wight, England.
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    Captain Fantastic: Britain’s new defense chief and top spy both served in Scottish regiment
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    Captain Fantastic: Britain’s new defense chief and top spy both served in Scottish regiment

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    FILE - This is Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 file photo of CIA Director Michael Pompeo, as he testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. The Iran nuclear deal was in near terminal condition and on life support even before President Donald Trump fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, but his dismissal this week may hasten its demise. As CIA chief and Iran hawk Mike Pompeo prepares to take the helm of the State Department, the Trump administration is weighing whether to withdraw from the agreement earlier than the president has threatened, according to officials and outside advisers briefed on the matter.
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