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A White House aide tells lawmakers that what he heard on a July phone call between President Donald Trump and the new Ukrainian president was improper.Alexander Vindman testified before House lawmakers on Nov. 19 as part of the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. Watch in th
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The eurozone is quickly becoming a hotbed for credit card fraud.Recent data released by Euromonitor International, a private analytics company, shows that Europe totaled $2.1 billion in losses in 2013, a 6.2 percent increase from 2012. The combined total puts the 19 countries profiled second to the United States, which led the world with $5 billion lost.The United Kingd
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