Nordic leaders photo wasn?t meant to troll Trump
Officials say the photo was meant as ??a funny stunt?? to promote UN environmental sustainability goals.
The news comes just days after he returned from a multi-day international trip in which world leaders urged him to remain in the deal.
Officials say the photo was meant as ??a funny stunt?? to promote UN environmental sustainability goals.
The president?s early morning tweet entertained the Internet for hours.
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The woman, from Ecuador, was denied asylum and ordered to return to her country, but she feared she could face violence there.
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Michael McCarthy is charged with first degree murder in the death of the 2-year-old.
A handwritten sign on the shop?s front door said: ?CLOSED. Please visit our Somerville location. Thank you.?
Farah Raslan Haniff, a fourth grader from Brighton, is in the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C.
The owner allegedly allowed some 1,400 animals live in squalid and life-threatening conditions.
The blast happened near several embassies and not far from the presidential palace.
With a task force reviewing state alcohol rules, health experts are pushing back, arguing for tougher restrictions.
An office building at 88 Seaport Blvd. will be unlike anything seen in the burgeoning district.
Steve Copoulos had added window art reading ??North now runs on Mike?s?? on his new coffee shop in North Attleborough.
President Donald Trump said that his children were having a hard time after the comedian posted the photo.
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