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Minneapolis police officer fatally shoots Australian bride-to-be under mysterious circumstances
There is no body camera or dash cam footage of the shooting, authorities said.
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After four decades, the trail of a suspected cop killer led to his New England home.
 
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Trump is killing the Republican Party
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The Daily 202: Only 1 in 4 Americans strongly support Trump
Post/ABC poll shows intensity gap, establishes a new core threshold of support.
 
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Republicans’ Obamacare repeal is starting to look like Medicaid repeal
The bill would cut the most from a program that helps those with the least.
 
As companies relocate to big cities, suburban towns are left scrambling
McDonald's is one of several firms to ditch their longtime headquarters for urban locales to appeal and be near young professionals.
 
Ann Coulter had to switch seats on a Delta flight. Then came the tirade.
"It appears her new seat was in the same row," a Delta spokesman wrote after Coulter blasted angry tweets to her 1.6 million followers. "Just not the exact seat she had selected."
 
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In the seventh-season premiere, the human need for justice may be a force more formidable than the White Walkers.
 
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Trump is failing faster than any president
Republicans have lost their heads, while other Americans abandon Trump
 
 
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