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Kennedy Center board seeks pause of ruling ordering removal of Trump's name by Friday deadline
President Donald Trump's board at the Kennedy Center is trying to keep his name on the building before a court-ordered deadline to remove it by Friday
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Can the man behind a giant pro-Trump sign ride the president’s praise to Congress?
Republicans routinely highlight their devotion to President Donald Trump
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Jury convicts the brother of Massachusetts attorney general of sexual assaults
A jury has convicted the brother of Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell of sexually assaulting women while posing as a rideshare driver
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Trump nominates US Attorney Jay Clayton to be director of national intelligence
President Donald Trump is nominating Jay Clayton, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York and a former Securities and Exchange Commission chairman, as director of national intelligence
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Philippine town seeks immediate airlift of food to ease hunger in quake-hit villages
The mayor of a quake-hit southern Philippine town is pleading for air force helicopters to transport food to stave off hunger in places isolated by landslides
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Former Raider Henry Ruggs denied parole nearly 5 years after deadly car crash
The Nevada Board of Parole Commissioners has denied parole for ex-NFL player Henry Ruggs
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Alaska election official threatens to disqualify Republican who shares name with Sen. Dan Sullivan
A top Alaska elections official has threatened to disqualify from the August primary a U.S. Senate candidate who shares the same name and party affiliation as incumbent Republican Dan Sullivan
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Mexico gets off to roaring World Cup start with a 2-0 win over South Africa in the opening match
Julián Quiñones and Raúl Jiménez helped Mexico make an exuberant start to the World Cup by scoring a goal each in a 2-0 win over South Africa in the opening match of the tournament
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Man pleads guilty to killing a top Minnesota Democrat and her husband while posing as an officer
A Minnesota man who assassinated the top Democrat in the Minnesota House and her husband has pleaded guilty so that federal prosecutors would not seek the death penalty
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FISA spy powers are almost certain to expire after Congress fails to act
A key surveillance tool that allows the United States to collect intelligence abroad appears certain to expire
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