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    Debbie Dingell’s Michigan office broken into and vandalized

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    In this Jan. 31, 2014, photo, women and children who survived attacks by Boko Haram sit outside a compound at St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church, in Wada Chakawa, Yola, Nigeria. (AP Photo/ Ibrahim Abdulaziz)
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    Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers assist travelers with luggage through a security screening area during a partial federal government shutdown Monday, Dec. 31, 2018, in SeaTac, Wash. TSA staff are among tens of thousands of federal employees considered essential as the federal government shutdown moves into its second week. They are working without pay until the shutdown ends, but will likely be paid retroactively later on.
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