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His wife isn't the woman he married. Should he stay in the relationship?; Trump's 'Pocahontas' attack leaves fellow Republicans squirming (again); A young man is skinned alive. A sign of new Taliban brutality?; Clinton and Trump are primed, but the voters are . . . perplexed; Romney loyalists' divisions over Trump spill out into the open at Utah summit; The lonely road of staying clean; Orlando shooting: The key things to know about about guns and mass shootings in America; What’s happening to two undocumented Texas valedictorians says it all about the immigration debate; Obama, others decry Orlando nightclub shooting as it reignites political debate; How a scorned industry of lenders plans to keep the 400 percent loan around; In Brock Turner’s home town, we’re raising kids who are never told ‘no’; ‘Voice’ singer Christina Grimmie fatally shot at concert venue; gunman IDd; At Malia Obama's high school graduation, the commander in chief is 'just a total dad'; ‘You took away my worth': A sexual assault victim’s powerful message to her Stanford attacker; Testing the limits
 
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Orlando nightclub shooting: 50 killed in ‘domestic terror incident’ at gay club; gunman identified
Officials on Sunday identified the suspected gunman as 29-year-old Omar Mateen.
His wife isn't the woman he married. Should he stay in the relationship?
He worries about the impact on the kids, but she may be suffering from depression.
 
Trump's 'Pocahontas' attack leaves fellow Republicans squirming (again)
The candidate's swipe at Sen. Elizabeth Warren alarms some GOP lawmakers.
 
A young man is skinned alive. A sign of new Taliban brutality?
A cycle of rage and revenge keeps Afghanistan one of the world's most dangerous countries.
 
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Clinton and Trump are primed, but the voters are . . . perplexed
Potential backers of each candidate are more inspired by what they don't like about the other.
 
Romney loyalists' divisions over Trump spill out into the open at Utah summit
One Romney-turned-Trump fundraiser likens the atmosphere to 'Game of Thrones.'
 
The lonely road of staying clean
Jessica Kilpatrick is a recovering addict in Warren County, Ala., where the death rate for 35- to 44-year-old women has increased by 170 percent since 1999.
 
Orlando shooting: The key things to know about about guns and mass shootings in America
As America grapples with another mass shooting, we're certain to face questions about the country's unique gun culture and the prevalence of gun violence
 
What’s happening to two undocumented Texas valedictorians says it all about the immigration debate
A pretty straight line can be drawn between the public reaction to these students and the current state of American immigration politics.
 
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How a scorned industry of lenders plans to keep the 400 percent loan around
Interviews with executives from several payday lenders provide a window into how one of the most scorned industries in the United States will try to contend with the regulatory attack.
 
In Brock Turner’s home town, we’re raising kids who are never told ‘no’
I live in Oakwood, Ohio, the home of the Stanford sex offender. Communities like this one have a dark side.
 
‘Voice’ singer Christina Grimmie fatally shot at concert venue; gunman IDd
Orlando police say Kevin James Loibl, armed with handguns and a hunting knife, "traveled to Orlando, apparently to commit this crime."
 
At Malia Obama's high school graduation, the commander in chief is 'just a total dad'
No speeches and no special attention as the president's daughter collects her diploma.
 
‘You took away my worth': A sexual assault victim’s powerful message to her Stanford attacker
The 23-year-old delivered what a district attorney called "the most eloquent, powerful and compelling piece of victim advocacy that I've seen in my 20 years as a prosecutor."
 
Testing the limits
The Baltimore swimmer has won 22 medals in three Games — including 18 golds — making him the most decorated Olympian. But his journey was marred by two DUIs, suspensions and training struggles. Now, he's trying to make his fifth Olympic team in time for the Rio Games.
 
 
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