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Trio strangled friend, then drove around with body disguised in hat and sunglasses, police say; John McCain wins his primary, promptly gives up on Donald Trump; Inside the Republican creation of the North Carolina voting bill dubbed the 'monster' law; Hillary Clinton was right about the vast right-wing conspiracy. Here's why it exists.; Meet the parents who won’t let their children study literature; These charts clearly show how some Olympic swimmers may have gotten an unfair advantage; ‘Like it's been nuked': Millions of bees dead after South Carolina sprays for Zika mosquitoes; The national economic implications of a taco truck on every corner; Garrison Keillor: God help us. We're in trouble down here.; ‘Intolerable': Judge reprimanded after she ‘berated and belittled’ domestic-violence victim; How Donald Trump has discredited much of conservative media; Stop touting the crazy hours you work. It helps no one.; How Trump got from Point A to Point A on immigration; Allegiant Air, with ultra-low fares, draws FAA's attention over safety concerns; Jared Fogle, ex-Subway pitchman and child porn trafficker, blames victim’s parents for her suffering; Barack Obama is now alone in Washington
 
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Trio strangled friend, then drove around with body disguised in hat and sunglasses, police say
Later they dumped his body, according to authorities.
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The national economic implications of a taco truck on every corner
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