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I-85 Bridge Collapse: 5 Things To Know For Travel In Atlanta And Neighboring States
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This incident will have a lasting impact on travel in the heart of Atlanta.

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"This is a witch hunt," the president declared on Twitter.
The administration faced new questions Friday about reports that Gen. Mike Flynn is seeking immunity to testify in the Russia investigation.
The former secretary of state delivered remarks at Georgetown's Hillary Rodham Clinton Awards For Advancing Women in Peace and Security.
Flynn was forced to resign from the Trump administration after it was revealed that he misled the vice president.
Two Republican senators voted with the Democrats against the bill.
Senate Democrats sent a letter asking Neil Gorsuch for help to find out who is supporting his nomination for the Supreme Court.
On Twitter, the president attacked the New York Times for its coverage of his presidency.
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It will be the first in-person meeting of the two world leaders.
Reporters asked multiple times whether Rep. Devin Nunes' claims of transition team surveillance came from White House sources.
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Ethics experts raised concerns about her working in the White House on an informal basis.
Bloomberg reported that GOP lawmakers are ready to try again on an Obamacare repeal, but many difficulties remain.
Congress has voted to repeal rules regulating internet service providers under President Obama.
The first lady has been largely out of the spotlight since the president was inaugurated.
The White House will likely face questions about the federal government's recent moves regarding climate policy and internet privacy.
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"O'Reilly crosses a huge, bright, red line," said one commentator.