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Top House GOP leader shot at congressional baseball practice

House Republicans scheduled a members-only briefing in the late morning to discuss the shooting.

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Gunman who shot top GOP congressman had history of arrests

The shooting of Rep. Steve Scalise and four others at a baseball practice for Republican members of Congress on Wednesday morning in Alexandria, Virginia, was always going to quickly turn

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Mashrafe Mortaza thinks Bangladesh have moved on from heartache against India

Done with the tough part of making it through the league phase, Indian captain Virat Kohli says opposition hardly matters in the Champions Trophy semifinal and final even though an

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Key takeaways from Attorney General Sessions’ testimony

Eastern Michigan University Political Science professor Ed Sidlow says there were no fireworks like there were last week with former FBI Director James Comey over conversations with President Donald Trump

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Warriors’ Game 5 win wraps up highly-watched NBA Finals

Last night, Wanda made yet another appearance as her son accepted an even more impressive MVP award, this one for the NBA Finals.

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Tottering Theresa May names new UK Cabinet as critics circle

British Prime Minister Theresa May says she will stay in office although her party lost its parliamentary majority in elections.

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A Flag Day tradition: SC Veterans honor Old Glory by burning flags

Other popular ways of observing this holiday include: flag-raising ceremonies; Flag Day services; school quizzes and essay competitions about the American flag; musical salutes; street parades; and awards for special

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Trump’s top lawyer to face questions on Russia, Comey

The claims are mostly unsubstantiated at this point.

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Gap on climate change unveiled at G7 ministerial meeting in Italy

USA allies in the G7 said on Monday that action to contain devastating climate change was irreversible and could even be accelerated, despite Donald Trump’s decision to pull the United

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UK PM Theresa May strikes tentative deal with Northern Ireland party

Many others have been less vocal, but with 12 fewer Conservative seats in parliament than before the election, you can be sure many are smarting if not seething, meaning a

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Britain’s May still in talks with DUP on power deal

While May’s top team has been left unchanged, she will have to fill gaps in her ministerial team after nine junior ministers lost their seats in what has been characterised

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May’s UK election gamble backfires as Tories lose majority

The seeds of a dramatic election night which saw the Labour Party make gains and the Tories concede seats were sown in the Welsh mountains when, for reasons we may

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