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Britain struggles to absorb Brexit's political and financial impact; Donald Trump’s Brexit press conference was beyond bizarre; When it comes to Trump, a Republican Treasury secretary says: Choose country over party; Why people who really wanted Brexit will regret it most; He came for his children. What he found was his wife dead — and his mother with a gun.; The people who will suffer the most severe impact of Brexit don’t live in the U.K.; ‘You’ll find out how nasty I really am': A judge’s seething response to a hostile defendant; Britain's decision to leave the E.U. is a warning to America; ‘I hated this man more than my rapists': Woman confronts football coach 18 years after alleged gang rape; How Brexit could affect your wallet; Clinton's State Dept. calendar missing scores of entries; Johnny Manziel’s father calls him a ‘druggie,’ says he hopes he goes to jail; Top E.U. diplomats hold crisis talks on British exit; Brexit: Britain's welcome revival of nationhood; The real impact of Corey Lewandowski’s nondisclosure agreement with Donald Trump
 
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The British are frantically Googling what the E.U. is, hours after voting to leave it
Google search history suggests many Britons had little idea what they were voting for
Britain struggles to absorb Brexit's political and financial impact
Leading Conservative Party politicians began maneuvering to replace Prime Minister David Cameron, while Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn was confronted with a revolt in his party's ranks that threatened to make him one more victim of the Brexit fallout.
 
Donald Trump’s Brexit press conference was beyond bizarre
Pound collapsing? Good for Trump's golf course!
 
When it comes to Trump, a Republican Treasury secretary says: Choose country over party
Donald Trump's policies would destroy, not save, U.S. jobs, and his divisive rhetoric would widen our partisan divide.
 
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Why people who really wanted Brexit will regret it most
There's reason to think that people who voted for Brexit did not fully understand the consequences.
 
He came for his children. What he found was his wife dead — and his mother with a gun.
Jenna Wall was shot to death in Georgia. Her 63-year-old mother-in-law has been charged with felony murder.
 
The people who will suffer the most severe impact of Brexit don’t live in the U.K.
The human cost of Brexit is immediate, yet hidden
 
‘You’ll find out how nasty I really am': A judge’s seething response to a hostile defendant
"How about this?" the defendant told the judge during the tense exchange. "When I get in this trial, I will murder your whole family."
 
Britain's decision to leave the E.U. is a warning to America
The vote means important economic, political and social problems across Europe will not be addressed.
 
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How Brexit could affect your wallet
Stock markets were rocked by Britain's decision to leave the European Union, but the impact may be felt beyond your retirement account.
 
Clinton's State Dept. calendar missing scores of entries
An Associated Press review of the official calendar Hillary Clinton kept as secretary of state identified at least 75 meetings with longtime political donors, Clinton Foundation contributors and corporate and other outside interests that were not recorded or omitted the names of those she met.
 
Johnny Manziel’s father calls him a ‘druggie,’ says he hopes he goes to jail
And he was only getting warmed up in a talk with ESPN.
 
Top E.U. diplomats hold crisis talks on British exit
Leading nations collectively called for fast follow-through on the stunning British decision, putting pressure on Prime Minister David Cameron, who has sought a slower pace of extraction.
 
Brexit: Britain's welcome revival of nationhood
A wave of skepticism may lead other countries to leave the European Union.
 
The real impact of Corey Lewandowski’s nondisclosure agreement with Donald Trump
Experts say it's more a deterrent than anything.
 
 
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