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Jun 28

5 dead, several injured in shooting at Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis

By Joshua Barajas

The suspect in custody is a white male who used a "long gun," police said.

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Jun 28

WATCH: Trump lauds Foxconn groundbreaking, his economic agenda in Wisconsin

By Darlene Superville, Associated Press

President Donald Trump was highlighting his economic policies Thursday by taking part in the ceremonial groundbreaking for a $10 billion Foxconn factory complex that may bring thousands of jobs to a state he barely carried in the 2016 presidential election.

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Jun 28

More Americans exercise, but more U.S. adults also edge closer to obesity, survey says

By Mike Stobbe, Associated Press

If more Americans are exercising, how can more also be getting fatter?…

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Jun 28

WATCH: Rod Rosenstein and Christopher Wray testify before Congress on Russia probe

By Mary Clare Jalonick, Eric Tucker, Associated Press

Republicans accused top federal law enforcement officials Thursday of withholding important documents from them and demanded details about surveillance tactics during the Russia investigation in a contentious congressional hearing that capped days of mounting partisan complaints.

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Jun 28

Fire kills 15 people in Nairobi’s largest open-air market

By Tom Odula, Associated Press

The cause of the fire that injured 70 people was not immediately announced, but the blaze is being treated as a crime scene, the Associated Press reported.

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Jun 28

Putin, Trump to have summit in Helsinki on July 16

By Associated Press

MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump will hold a summit in Helsinki on July 16, the Kremlin and the White House announced Thursday.

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Jun 28

First Lady Melania Trump to return to U.S.-Mexico border

By Laurie Kellman, Associated Press

The visit comes a week after Mrs. Trump traveled to the border town of McAllen, Texas, to meet with officials there dealing with detained families. She also met with children at one of the facilities.

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Jun 28

The fight to fill Justice Anthony Kennedy’s Supreme Court seat is underway

By Catherine Lucey, Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press

All sides quickly mobilized Wednesday after Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy — a singular voice on the court whose votes have decided issues on abortion, affirmative action, gay rights, guns, campaign finance and voting rights — sent shockwaves through Washington…

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Jun 28

More toddlers appear alone in court for deportation under family separation

By Christina Jewett, Shefali Luthra, Kaiser Health News

Requiring unaccompanied minors to go through deportation alone is not a new practice. But in the wake of the Trump administration’s controversial family separation policy, more young children — including toddlers — are being affected than in the past.

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Jun 28

How family separation strains employees at a Texas child detention center

By Kavitha Surana, Robert Faturechi, ProPublica

Almost universally, employees complained of being worked to the bone. A current employee in Texas said that as new children started being bused in daily, management cancelled vacations and placed staffers on 12-hour shifts. Bathroom breaks are a challenge. Employees…

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