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Marco Rubio raises $100k by selling 3,100 water bottles after State of the Union gaffe

Marco Rubio couldn't have planned to cause a viral sensation around his water bottle when he gave last week's response to the State of the Union, but now that it's happening he's capitalizing on the moment.




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Immigration reform: Sen. Marco Rubio defends tough legislation as he claims it's NOT 'de-facto amnesty'

The Florida congressman, who has been tirelessly promoting a bipartisan deal on immigration, said that his 'Gang of Eight' bill doesn't give any handouts to those who are living in the country without a green card.




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Marco Rubio demands resignation of IRS directo ras Obama apologizes for agency's 'harassment' of tea party and other conservative groups

IRS demanded lists of all donors, in Q&As that would have been made 'open to public inspection'; Florida senator wants heads to roll; Obama calls it 'outrageous'




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Marco Rubio refuses to say whether he's smoked pot or not

The 2016 hopeful won't say whether or not he's smoked the substance because he feels no good will come from answering the question.




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Marco Rubio blasts Obama for not telling Congress of Bowe Bergdahl terror trade

Obama didn't notify members of Congress about the trade until it was happening, but the deal, involving the U.S., Qatar and the Taliban, likely took weeks to engineer.




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Presidential candidate Marco Rubio 'always tips' at Chipotle 

Rubio was spotted at a Washington, D.C. Chipotle, located just steps from the Capitol, this week, furthering the trend that started Monday with Hillary Clinton - who did not tip.




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Marco Rubio hits Iowa boy in the face with a football

The presidential hopeful was playing catch with his sons and a few Iowans between pork chops at a picnic on Monday night when he let the pigskin slip.




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Marco Rubio blasts Veterans Administration employees for not coming to work

Sen. Marco Rubio, who has the worst attendance record in the US Senate, proposed a bill on Tuesday to authorize the firing of delinquent Veterans Administration employees




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PaddyPower gives BOTH Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush better odds to win nomination

Odds makers are giving both Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush better odds to win the Republican nomination than the current GOP frontrunner Donald Trump.




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Marco Rubio defends Senate voting absences as Barack Obama's record was worse

Obama missed 89.4 of his votes in the last quarter of 2007 while he was a U.S. senator running for president. Rubio has skipped 44.6 per cent since June, the month he launched his own bid.




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REVEALED: Marco Rubio's brother-in-law was the 'front man for an international drug-smuggling ring led by leopard-loving cocaine cowboy kingpin whose mansion was filled with big cats and a giraffe'

Orlando Cicilia was arrested for his part in the illicit operation in 1987 during Miami's narcotics heyday when Republican presidential hopeful Rubio was just 16.




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Sarah Palin loves Donald Trump and Ted Cruz but thinks Marco Rubio is 'robotic'  

Gov. Sarah Palin refused to pick between her darlings – Donald Trump and Ted Cruz – at a Republican debate night eve Q&A with CNN's Jake Tapper.




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Rand Paul fusses at Marco Rubio for skipping so many Senate votes: 'he ought to resign or give his pay back to the taxpayer'

Rand Paul became the latest Republican to criticize Marco Rubio for skipping Senate votes as he pursues the presidency, suggesting the Florida senator resign or give back his paycheck.




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How Marco Rubio helped his drug-dealing brother-in-law get a real estate licence

While serving in the Florida House of Representatives in 2002, Rubio wrote to regulators on statehouse stationary recommending brother-in-law Orlando Cicilia for a real estate licence.




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Marco Rubio bought handgun on Christmas Eve to protect his family from ISIS

The GOP presidential candidate, who was recently gifted a rifle by a firearms manufacturer, said on CBS' Face the Nation that the Second Amendment gives him the right to protect his family.




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Marco Rubio wears some well-heeled boots to campaign in New Hampshire 

Presidential hopeful Marco Rubio donned a pair of fashion-forward black boots in New Hampshire Sunday and they made the Florida senator look well-heeled in more ways than one.




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Rubio claims Americans 'got what they voted for' in Trump

Marco Rubio, who ran for the White House himself, has claimed he does not understand why voters are shocked over the drama in Trump's administration over the Comey memo and alleged Russia links.




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Rubio gets more security due to alleged Venezuelan plot

The United States government fears that a powerful Venezuelan lawmaker may have issued an order to kill Florida Senator Marco Rubio, it was reported on Sunday.




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Marco Rubio says he does not believe FBI 'illegally spied' on Trump

'I don't think they did anything wrong,' the Republican senator from Florida said of the FBI's surveillance activities, speaking on Sunday in an interview with Jake Tapper on CNN.




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Parkland shooting survivor leaves gun control campaign group

Cameron Kasky, a Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School senior, became one of the most prominent faces in gun control advocacy after surviving the February mass shooting.




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Marco Rubio calls the media 'grotesque' for reporting that US cases now exceed those in China

Senator Marco Rubio, who has been a critic of China's human rights record, took to Twitter on Sunday to accuse the mainstream media of blindly trusting data reported by the country.




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HOT OR NOT: Fran Wilson's spectacular diving catch rivals Ben Stokes'

It's Hot or Not time again as Sportsmail's Ian Ladyman reveals what's been making him feel warm and what's been leaving him cold this week.




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Majority of Americans say Trump not doing a good job on coronavirus

A majority of Americans disapprove of President Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus, a new poll showed, with 55 per cent giving him a thumbs down.




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Mitt Romney slams Donald Trump's pandemic response saying he is 'not the smartest guy in the room'

Mitt Romney made a series of thinly-veiled digs at President Trump's leadership amid the pandemic when speaking on the Georgetown Politics Forum Tuesday.




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Democratic senators might not return to Washington over health fears

Some Democratic senators might not return to Capitol Hill for work next week, after the Attending Physician of the United States Congress told House leadership it was too dangerous.




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Trump campaign to launch advertising blitz after he erupted 'I'm not f***ing losing to Joe Biden'

Donald Trump's reelection campaign will release a nationwide ad Sunday touting his response to the coronavirus pandemic then a second wave of ads will issue attacks on Joe Biden.




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Entrepreneur got $69 MILLION to make ventilators after tweeting Trump - and failed to deliver ONE

Yaron Oren-Pines, an electrical engineer, was paid $47,656 each for 1,450 ventilators by New York state in March.




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Secret Service paid Trump's Washington DC hotel more than $33,000 while guarding Steve Mnuchin

Receipts show they booked a standard room with two beds from January 25, 2017 but a spokesperson has confirmed they also used a luxury adjoining suite.




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Billionaire hotelier got $126million in small business loans after hiring Trump-allied lobbyists

A few weeks before Monty Bennett's companies received the sum, he hired Jeff Miller, former vice chairman of Trump's inaugural committee, and Roy Bailey, a re-election campaign fundraiser.




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'I cannot just talk about him right now': Donald Trump deepens mystery over Kim Jong Un's condition

President Donald Trump on Thursday continued his series of cryptic comments on the health and well-being of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.




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Harry Dunn's mother is hopeful for personal response from Donald Trump after review request

Harry Dunn (pictured) was killed in August 2019 when a car collided head-on with his motorcycle outside an RAF base. The car was allegedly being driven by U.S. citizen Anne Sacoolas.




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Trump moves to replace watchdog who wrote report on supply shortages amid coronavirus outbreak

Christi Grimm, principal deputy inspector general at the Department of Health, angered Trump with a report that identified critical shortages of supplies in the response to the coronavirus pandemic.




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Trump blames Nancy Pelosi for the House not returning to session

'There is tremendous CoronaVirus testing capacity in Washington for the Senators returning to Capital Hill on Monday,' Trump tweeted on Saturday from Camp David.




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Dr. Deborah Birx calls the behavior of Michigan's mask-less protesters 'devastatingly worrisome'

Dr. Deborah Birx called the crowds who gathered this week in the Michigan state capitol without masks 'devastatingly worrisome.'




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Truckers protest against freight rates in Washington DC and anti-lockdown rallies continue across US

A convoy of trucks descended on Washington DC for a second day Saturday to protest against low freight rates that truckers say are hammering the industry.




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Mike Tyson being lured with $1million offer to fight Australian footy legend Down Under

US president Donald Trump wasn't the only fight fan impressed with this week's YouTube video of Mike Tyson engaged in a ferocious sparring session.




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How the former Green Beret behind the failed Venezuela coup plot hatched the plan

The leader of the failed Venezuela coup struck on the idea after enlisting a billionaire backer and meeting with Donald Trump's bodyguard.




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Declassified transcripts show Obama officials could not provide evidence of Russia-Trump collusion

The transcripts - which were released Thursday - come from 57 witnesses who were interviewed by the committee during the Trump Russia probe.




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Australians urged NOT to use anti-malaria drug which Donald Trump described as cure against COVID-19

More than 6,000 tablets of hydroxychloroquine have been seized by the Australian Border Force since January.




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'Bottler' Ojie Edoburun and Dina Asher-Smith enjoy success at the British Championships 

It takes a fair effort to upstage Dina Asher-Smith, but Ojie Edoburun managed it with a combination of his deeds and words at the British Championships on Saturday.




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Dina Asher-Smith WINS 200m World Athletics gold for Britain in front of another sparse crowd in Doha

Dina Asher-Smith, 23, clinched a historic gold medal after powering to 200m victory at the World Championships.




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HOT OR NOT: Katarina Johnson-Thompson shines while Evander Holyfield has a lot to lose

HOT OR NOT: It's Hot or Not time again as Sportsmail's Riath Al-Samarrai reveals what's been making him feel warm and what's been leaving him cold this week.




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Dina Asher-Smith hits the jackpot as star athletes set to cash in at Olympics

The earning potential of Team GB stars could dramatically increase before Tokyo 2020 if the British Olympic Association gets approval to relax 'stifling' sponsorship rules.




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Ben Stokes gets my vote for BBC Sports Personality of the Year

OLIVER HOLT: Ben Stokes stopped the sporting world last year with two magical moments. There are six credible SPOTY candidates, but Stokes would get my vote.




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Behind the scenes at SPOTY: Denis Law catches up with Phil Neville while Ben Stokes cradles award

With another year's end came another installment of SPOTY, as England cricket star Ben Stokes picked up the honour. Sportsmail went behind the scenes to capture the special moments on reel.




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Olympic sprinter Dina Asher Smith stuns in glittering ballgown for striking cover shoot

Dina Asher Smith stars on the front cover of this month's British GQ as she discusses breaking records and how she is training during lockdown.




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BEL MOONEY: Have I just sacrificed my identity for being a mother?

BEL MOONEY: You worry that you're at fault for 'being just a mother and housewife'. I beg you never use that belittling word 'just' in that context.




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BEL MOONEY: Have I just sacrificed my identity for being a mother?

This week Bel advises a reader who is concerned she has sacrificed her identity for being a mother.




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BEL MOONEY: How can I help my chaotic and dying little sister reunite with the family

This week Bel Mooney advises a woman whose youngest sister is dying and estranged from the family on how to reunite them.




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BEL MOONEY: Should I walk away from my lazy, toxic brother? 

This week Bel advises a reader who doesn't know whether to walk away from her lazy, toxic brother.