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    Seven MPs from left, Ann Coffey, Angela Smith, Chris Leslie, Mike Gapes, Luciana Berger, Gavin Shuker and Chuka Umunna, pose for a photograph after a press conference to announce the new political party, The Independent Group, in London, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019.
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    A prospective buyer outside a Dodge showroom in Littleton, Colo. U.S. automobile dealers are growing more pessimistic about future sales as interest rates rise and the Trump administration's tariffs raise the likelihood of price increases.

    White House inches closer to decision on auto tariffs

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    Obama alum Ben Rhodes: ‘Stop pretending that Lindsey Graham is a credible voice on foreign policy’
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    Iranian President Hassan Rouhani gives a press conference in Tehran, Iran, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014.  Rouhani called Western sanctions an "invasion" on Saturday after Washington imposed existing sanctions on more than 25 businesses, banks and individuals suspected of working to expand Iran's nuclear program, support terrorism and help Iran evade U.S. and international sanctions. Iran's state TV also said the move violated an interim agreement reached with world powers under which Western nations agreed to ease sanctions in exchange for Iran curbing its nuclear activities.  However, Friday's action did not constitute an expansion of the sanctions regime.
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    The E.U. prevents non-member countries from labeling cheeses as "Parmesan" or "Asiago" on the grounds that those only come from the specific regions in which the cheeses originated. So U.S. products bearing those names cannot be sold in the E.U. regardless of their quality.
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    A display from The Satanic Temple-Chicago has been placed in the Statehouse rotunda at the Capitol in Springfield, Ill. It joins the Nativity scene to mark the Christmas season and the Menorah to mark Hanukkah.
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