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PHOTO: Michael Avenatti appears on "Good Morning America," May 9, 2018.

Stormy Daniels' lawyer challenges Trump and Cohen to clear the air on Russian billionaire

PHOTO: A man walks near a closed Chipotle restaurant, Dec. 7, 2015, in the Cleveland Circle neighborhood of Boston.
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BOGO Chipotle and other awesome deals for educators to snag on Teacher Appreciation Day

VIDEO: United State of Women attendees share statements of support for gender equality
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United State of Women attendees share statements of support

PHOTO: Former first lady Michelle Obama (L) and actress Tracee Ellis Ross have a conversation on stage at The United State of Women Summit 2018 in Los Angeles, May 5, 2018.
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Powerful moments at the United State of Women summit

PHOTO: Former first lady Michelle Obama (L) and actress Tracee Ellis Ross have a conversation on stage at The United State of Women Summit 2018 in Los Angeles, May 5, 2018.
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United State of Women speakers share their messages to young women everywhere

PHOTO: In this Jan. 8, 2018 file photo, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds speaks during a news conference.
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Iowa governor to sign 'heartbeat' abortion bill into law

PHOTO: Security guard Jasmine Gutierrez, center, hugs kids as they return to classes at San Marcos Elementary School, May 4, 2018, in Chandler, Ariz., after a statewide teachers strike ended.
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Arizona teachers end their 6-day walkout

PHOTO: A police officer stands outside of the convention hall where the National Rifle Association (NRA) will hold it's annual meeting in Dallas, May 4, 2018.
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Pictures of gun victims will be used to cause 'peaceful' disruptions of NRA convention

PHOTO: Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson appear on "Good Morning America, May 3, 2018.

Starbucks CEO to mentor 2 black men arrested at Philadelphia shop

PHOTO: Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson appear on "Good Morning America," April 19, 2018, to discuss their arrest at a Philadelphia Starbucks.

Black men arrested at Starbucks settle with city for $1 each and $200K for a nonprofit student program