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Former mayor of Mississippi's capital city pleads guilty in bribery scheme
The former mayor of Mississippi’s capital city and a former City Council president have pleaded guilty in a bribery scheme
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Democrats' narrow path to Senate majority gets rockier as Platner faces sexual assault allegation
A new accusation that Graham Platner once sexually assaulted a woman he was dating has rocked the U.S. Senate race in Maine and cast fresh doubt on Democrats’ path to a Senate majority
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Lawsuit says US illegally shared confidential information on Iranian asylum seekers with Iran
A lawsuit alleges that President Donald Trump's immigration agencies have shared confidential information about Iranian asylum seekers with the Iranian government
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What's offside? And all your other World Cup questions, answered
There's a lot to know about this World Cup, and there are no dumb questions
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A toddler was found in a pool and declared dead. He's alive and his parents could be charged
Police say an Arizona toddler discovered in a backyard pool in February was declared dead at a hospital but later discovered to be alive
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Former officer describes finding a 'sniper pad' on nearby rooftop after Charlie Kirk assassination
A former campus police officer says he found an apparent “sniper pad” on a gravel rooftop near where Charlie Kirk was assassinated
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The family of a man shot by the Tennessee National Guard demands release of video
The grandfather of a man shot and killed by two members of the Tennessee National Guard in Memphis says he wants answers
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The Latest: FIFA appeals judge dismisses Belgium’s legal challenge to lifted suspension of US player
President Donald Trump is responding to global outrage over his intervention with FIFA during the World Cup
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Heavy rain leads to New Jersey store roof collapse as heat wave breaks
Heavy rain and flooding are breaking a heat wave that gripped New York City and much of the Northeast last week
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US prosecutors credit gold trader in Iran sanctions case with key help ahead of sentencing
U.S. prosecutors are setting the stage for seeking leniency at next week's sentencing for a Turkish-Iranian businessman who provided key testimony at a corruption trial nearly a decade ago related to sanctions against Iran
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