Here's what you missed this weekend: The US government shut down, another top US military official left over a rift with Trump, and a tsunami devastated Indonesia
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Dec 24, 2018, 08:58 IST
The US government shut down at midnight EST on Friday.
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After Defense Secretary Jim Mattis announced he was resigning, Trump fast-tracked his end date.
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Top US official leading fight against ISIS resigns with scathing letter calling Trump's Syria troop withdrawal a "complete reversal" of US policy.
Treasury secretary Steve Mnuchin called top bankers on Sunday following a tumultuous month for US markets.
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A tsunami hit Indonesia, killing over 200 people and injuring at least 800.
Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg announced he's going to Harvard University next year.
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Facebook suspended five accounts for spreading misleading information during the special election in Alabama last year.
Elon Musk says Tesla will pay customers if late deliveries cause a decreased electric vehicle tax credit.
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Mother of jailed NSA contractor Reality Winner railed against Paul Manafort, Michael Flynn, and Michael Cohen.
"Aquaman" won the weekend box office, beating out "Mary Poppins Returns" and "Bumblebee."
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The new Banksy mural is under guard after being attacked by a "drunk halfwit."
LuLaRoe founder calls critics "trolls" and orders her followers to "snip" them out and "protect" her.
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Investigators say an "unrepentant" Larry Nassar doesn't believe his abuse was criminal.
The New Jersey Civil Rights Division will investigate a white referee who forced a high school wrestler to cut off his dreadlocks or forfeit a match.
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Google search now has a very 'Seinfeld' holiday surprise to celebrate Festivus.