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DC gala shooting suspect aired grievances against Trump in writings to family

The man accused of opening fire at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner railed against Trump adminis…

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Tropical storm heading for coast

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Panel endorses some NSA surveillance

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U.S. Army: Bergdahl venturing out in public

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Often-split court agrees your privacy matters

WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court justices found more common ground than usual this year, and nowhere was their unanimity more surprising than in a ruling that police must get a judge’s approval before searching the …

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Target asks customers to leave guns at home

NEW YORK — Target is “respectfully” asking its customers to not bring firearms into its stores, even where it is allowed by law.

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Judge: Libyan militant to remain in U.S. custody

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Judge strikes down gay Kentucky marriage ban

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Arizona pauses to remember fallen firefighters

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Obama vows that he will act alone

 WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama defiantly dared congressional Republicans on Tuesday to try to block his efforts to act on his own and bypass a divided Congress that has thwarted his policy initiatives.

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More torrential rainfall worsens Midwest flooding

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Militant leader urges Muslims to build Islamic state

 BAGHDAD (AP) — The leader of the extremist group that has overrun parts of Iraq and Syria has called on Muslims around the world to flock to territories under…

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Ex-New Mexico governor named pot company CEO

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Highway crisis looms as soon as August

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Court rules for companies on contraception issue

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court says corporations can hold religious objections that allow them to opt out of the new health law requirement that they cover contraceptives for women.