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Democrats hammer DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin in a heated Senate hearing
Democrats have attacked the leadership of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin during his first Senate hearing since being tapped by President Donald Trump
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Ex-NY trooper sentenced to at least 2½ years in prison in chase that killed 11-year-old girl
A former New York state trooper has been sentenced Tuesday to 2½ to 7½ years in prison after he rammed his vehicle into an SUV during a high-speed chase, leading to the death of an 11-year-old girl
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How a carjacking in Connecticut led back to a man known as the crypto ‘Godfather’ in California
A California man known as the crypto “Godfather” has admitted to playing a key role in a botched Connecticut kidnapping nearly two years ago
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Andreeva and Kostyuk set up Russia-Ukraine clash in French Open semis. Mensik ends Fonseca's run
Marta Kostyuk, the top clay player this season and a strong supporter of Ukraine, has reached her first major semifinal at the French Open
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Jalen Brunson is playing for an NBA championship and maybe for the title of best Knick ever
Jalen Brunson might be playing for something more than a championship in these NBA Finals
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Rubio is optimistic on eventual Iran nuclear talks despite congressional skepticism
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says he's optimistic about the potential for a resumption in nuclear talks with Iran despite a shaky ceasefire in the war that's looking increasingly in doubt
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Trump’s financial ties face scrutiny after moves benefiting allies and family
President Donald Trump has found multiple ways to harness the presidency to benefit himself
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The Latest: Rubio testifies in back-to-back Capitol Hill hearings
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will face more questions about the Trump administration’s fragile or stalling diplomatic efforts around the world in back-to-back hearings on Capitol Hill for the first time since the Iran war began
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Federal court hears arguments over efforts to halt Trump's mail-in executive order
A federal judge has heard from voting rights groups and a coalition of two dozen states that want the courts to halt President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to create a federal voter list and limit who can receive a mail ballot, The plaintiffs argued in two lawsuits that Trump’s order should be found unconstitutional because the states and Congress, not the president, have the power to set election rules
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European Union observers reject Petro’s fraud claims, calling Colombia’s vote 'transparent'
The European Union’s Electoral Observation Mission to Colombia has discarded President Gustavo’s Petro’s claims of fraud in Sunday’s presidential election
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