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Victims of Jeffrey Epstein joined Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer as he introduced new legislation meant to extend the statute of limitations on sex abuse crimes.
Parents who owe a significant amount of child support could soon lose their ability to travel internationally as the Trump administration expands the enforcement of a 30-year-old law that allows the federal government to revoke American passports until payments are made.
That's according to the Associated Press.
Shoppers apparently stocked up earlier in the holiday season, leading to disappointing retail sales numbers in the month of September.
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Six days after the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the FBI is back at her Tucson home.
Fox's Jonathan Hunt in Tucson is coming as the Pima County Sheriff's Office says there has been a new communication to a local TV station.
It's believed the 84-year-old was forcibly removed from her home early Sunday morning.
President Trump says he believes a deal can be reached after Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner met with Iranian leaders for nuclear talks in Oman.
The president with the comments on Air Force One as he was heading to Florida, and he says another round of talks will take place next week.
The president was also asked about a video that was posted to his true social account that depicted former President Obama and his wife Michelle as primates.
He said he didn't see the whole thing.
Asked if he condemns the video's racism, he said, of course I do.
But when asked if he would apologize, he said no and that he didn't make a mistake.
The video was up for several hours before it was taken down.
A spokeswoman for the former president said he had no response.
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The California Department of Health is urging people to not forage for wild mushrooms after four people have died and three others have required liver transplants after eating death cap mushrooms that have been growing in the state after a rainy winter.