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Senate for first time approves a war powers resolution in a rebuke to Trump over Iran conflict
The Senate for the first time has approved a war powers resolution to block U.S. military action against Iran
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8 convicted in Texas immigration center shooting and protest are sentenced to decades in prison
Eight people accused by the Justice Department of having ties to antifa have been sentenced to decades in federal prison over a shooting outside a Texas immigration detention center during a protest
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Troubled Reflecting Pool faces fresh scrutiny over vandalism claims and duck deaths
President Donald Trump says six people have been arrested over recent damage to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
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Savannah Guthrie says family remains 'in agony' over missing mom, begs the public for tips
“Today” show host Savannah Guthrie made an emotional appeal to viewers Tuesday
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France records its hottest day ever as Europe withers in early heat wave
France recorded its hottest day ever as an early heat wave gripped Europe
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US and Iran dispute whether Tehran has agreed to nuclear inspections
The U.S. and Iran disputed whether Tehran had agreed to allow U.N. inspections of its nuclear sites
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NCAA panel approves new eligibility rules giving Division I athletes 5 years to play 5 seasons
The NCAA adopted a new eligibility model for Division I athletes allowing five seasons of competition over a five-year period beginning upon initial college enrollment or the academic year following their 19th birthday, whichever occurs first
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New York Knicks revel in their NBA victory parade as joyous fans and celebs fill the streets
The New York Knicks celebrated their first NBA championship in 53 years with a ticker-tape parade through Manhattan’s “Canyon of Heroes,” drawing thousands of fans dressed in the team’s blue and orange
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Federal officials plan to offload some warehouses purchased for immigrant detention
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is retreating from a plan to use warehouses to hold up to 10,000 people on a single site, jettisoning a key piece of former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s $38-billion plan to rapidly expand detention capacity this year
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Chinese supercomputer displaces US machines as world's fastest for first time since 2017
A supercomputer in China now outranks its U.S. counterparts as the world’s most powerful, marking the first time since 2017 that a Chinese computer has topped a list sometimes viewed as a measure of a nation’s technological prowess
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