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The Senate voted Tuesday to pass a resolution requiring President Trump to cease the Iran war — which ended last week with a memorandum of understanding.
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Stanley Cup Playoffs averaged 1.8 million viewers, up 68% over last year and the highest since 1996, fueled by Olympic hockey gold and great matchups.
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The NorCal library shooter drew "Natural Selection" in black marker on his white t-shirt in a bid to mimic the Columbine shooters, officials said Tuesday.
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A sound engineer has emerged as an unexpected heartthrob amid Britain's political tumult.
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Leader of group convicted in antifa-inspired attack on Texas ICE facility handed 100-year prison sentence CBS NewsProtesters Accused of Antifa Ties Sentenced to Up to 100 Years in ICE Attack The New York TimesICE protester convicted in antifa-inspired attack in Texas gets 100-year sentence USA TodayTexas anti-ICE protesters convicted of terrorism charges sentenced to at least 50 years in prison The Guardian
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18-year-old suspect in custody after Chico library shooting, police say KRCR2 killed, child injured in shooting at Butte County Library in Chico, police say KCRACalif. Teen Who Killed 2 People at Library Wanted to Carry Out Columbine-Type Attack, Police Say People.com‘Columbine-obsessed' gunman who shot 2 dead in California library identified — as creepy graduation video emerges Yahoo2 de
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Officials hoped to transition recipients to another program, but that system also struggles financially, leaving no realistic pathway for aid.
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Poetica Coffee owner Parviz Mukhamadkulov donated to scandal-plagued candidate Graham Platner and reportedly faces tax debts and health code violations.
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US announces $17.5 billion in loans for nuclear power supply chain ReutersTrump administration to loan $17 billion to speed deployment of 10 big nuclear reactors in U.S. CNBCData center push: Trump administration announces $17.5 billion in loans for 10 new large nuclear reactors KCRAEnergy Dept. Promises $17.5 Billion in Loans for Nuclear Power The New York Times
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FBI adds Khalid Ahmed Satary and Emylee Thai to "Most Wanted Fraudsters" list as historic healthcare fraud crackdown charges 455 suspects for $6.5B.
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Obama-appointed judge strikes down Trump administration's SNAP soda ban, ruling USDA cannot redefine what Congress has already defined as food.
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WASHINGTON — President Trump told reporters Tuesday that nuclear inspectors will be on the ground in Iran "at the appropriate time" and the officials in Tehran were "wrong" to say there would be no scrutiny of their enrichment sites by the United Nations' nuclear watchdog agency. "There's no rush, but they'll be on the ground...
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Afghan Taliban hold first, closed-door talks with EU on deportations AP NewsSee more headlines & perspectives on Google News
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Timberwolves trade Julius Randle, No. 28 pick in NBA Draft to Nets for 33rd pick The New York TimesSources: Wolves to trade Randle to Nets; Claxton off to Bulls ESPNReports: Julius Randle traded to Nets on eve of draft NBA.comChicago Bulls acquire center Nic Claxton in a 3-team trade ahead of the NBA draft Chicago TribuneJulius Randle excited to join Brooklyn Nets Yahoo Sports
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FBI says investigators disrupted the alleged UFC Freedom 250 plot targeting Trump's event after a concerned parent tipped off agents about her son.
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The U.S. on Monday lifted sanctions on Iranian oil as part of the interim agreement.
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A former U.S. ambassador to Mexico writes that President Andrés Manuel López Obrador feared a cartel boss arrested by the FBI would "spill the beans" on corrupt officials.
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President Donald Trump said on Wednesday the United States would not close businesses again as several states reported rising numbers of new coronavirus infections.
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