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Is 'The Out-Laws' based on a true story? Netflix set to release crime-comedy about bank robbery gone wrong
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White House says it's entirely on House GOP to avoid a shutdown as deadline nears
The White House continues to argue that it is entirely up to House Republicans to avert a government shutdown: "The ball is completely in their court," a White House official told CNN on Wednesday, just three days out from the end-of-month funding deadline.
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