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Crazed gunman in custody after shooting during ‘No Kings’ march in Salt Lake City left one person critically injured
Sunday’s briefing: England U21s continue Euros defence as PSG begin CWC campaign
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Helicopter with six people on board crashes in northern Indian state
Helicopter was heading to Hindu pilgrimage site of Kedarnath
As Bolivia celebrates its main Andean festival, it feels the pain of mounting crises
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Best friend of suspect in assassination of Minn. lawmakers reveals haunting last text
Watch: Trump calls US ‘hottest country in the world’ during military parade speech
Donald Trump called the United States ‘the hottest country in the world’ during his military parade speech.
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Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami, Al Ahly battle to scoreless draw in Club World Cup opener
Trump’s military parade was feared to be the stuff of authoritarians. It was more small-town July 4
The Washington, D.C., parade featured families, picnics and bad weather, Richard Hall reports.
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Adam Scott in great spot to add second major to underappreciated career at US Open
Police say they have solved a 1980 cold-case murder — after the first suspect wrongly spent 20 years in prison
The victim was stabbed 30 times during the murder
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Trump made $10million selling guitars, bibles, watches and sneakers - but his crypto firm was the most profitable of all
The financial disclosure report, released by the Office of Government Ethics, lays bare the vast wealth of President Donald Trump and his family
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Michael Goodwin: Democrats with Trump Derangement Syndrome are undercutting Israel
Yankees’ brutal gaffe ruins rally after polarizing Hunter Dobbins exits in another loss to Red Sox
Indonesian police hunt for two Australians after Melbourne man shot and killed in Bali
Search under way for two Australian men after Melbourne man Zivan Radmanovic fatally shot and another man injured at Bali villa
Authorities are searching for two Australian men suspected of fatally shooting a Melbourne man and injuring another at a villa on the Indonesian resort island of Bali.
Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Dfat) confirmed a man died and another was injured.
The shooting, just after midnight on Friday at Villa Casa Santisya near Munggu Beach in the district of Badung, killed Zivan Radmanovic, 32, from Melbourne. The second victim, who is 34 and also from Melbourne, was beaten, Badung police chief, Arif Batubara, said.
“We cannot yet determine the motive,” Batubara said, adding that an investigation was under way.
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He flew home to bury his father. The Air India crash took his life
As families wait for DNA tests to confirm the identities of their loved ones who perished in the Air India crash, harrowing stories emerge from the decade’s worst aviation disaster, Namita Singh reports from Ahmedabad
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Unlawful assembly declared in LA as ‘No Kings’ protests grow chaotic; cops hit with concrete, fireworks
Sir David Beckham offers olive branch to son Brooklyn as family feud intensifies
Ukraine war briefing: Putin tells Trump in phone call Moscow ready to resume peace talks
President confirms Russia could continue negotiations with Kyiv after current prisoner swaps end; Zelenskyy warns oil price surge could help Russia’s war effort. What we know on day 1,208
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Giancarlo Stanton expected to return against Angels in huge Yankees boost
HUGE explosions in Tel Aviv as Iranian missiles rip through city
Winning US Open would be career ‘exclamation point’, says Adam Scott
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Dwight Howard, Lance Stephenson get ejected after nasty brawl in BIG3 debuts
Mark Jackson grateful for Rick Pitino’s Knicks coaching endorsement: ‘Got great taste’
Sam Burns holds slim one-shot lead entering final round in unexpected leaderboard at US Open
Paris Jackson blasts critics calling her out for booking gig on dad Michael’s death anniversary: ‘F–k you’
Millions across US turn out for ‘No Kings’ protests against Donald Trump
Protesters demonstrate at about 2,000 sites nationwide on day US president holds military parade in Washington
As tanks and soldiers paraded through the streets of Washington on Saturday, several million people around the country turned out to protest against the excesses of Donald Trump’s administration.
The protests, dubbed “No Kings”, rook place at about 2,100 sites nationwide, from big cities to small towns. A coalition of more than 100 groups joined together to plan the protests, which are committed to a principle of nonviolence.
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How to watch ‘The Chosen’ Season 5 for free: Release time, episodes
Patricia Arquette fought against being Hollywood’s ‘It’ girl: ‘It felt dangerous’
Baby shower turns violent when suspect mows down another woman after argument, cops say
The suspect was released from custody on electronic monitoring
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Death toll from San Antonio rains climbs to 13 as officials say all missing people have been found
More than 7 inches of rain fell in just a few hours
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Tyrrell Hatton charges into contention as Sam Burns leads US Open
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The Army turns 250. Trump turns 79. Cue funnel cakes, festive bling, military might — and protest
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North Korea relaunches warship that suffered embarrassing failure during initial launch
Violent anti-Trump protesters force LAPD to take action as peaceful day turns chaotic
What We Know About the Suspect in the Minnesota Lawmakers Shootings
Takeaways from Trump’s Military Parade in Washington
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Rory McIlroy ends his media silence after 'pretty average' performance at US Open in first few rounds
WATCH: Crowd sings ‘Happy Birthday’ to Trump at US Army’s 250th anniversary parade
As Trump Celebrates Army’s Founding, His Critics Take to the Streets
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