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On Capitol Hill, USA Gymnastics President Apologizes To Nassar's Victims
Executives from the U.S. Olympic Committee and the governing bodies of swimming, taekwondo and volleyball also testified about changes their organizations are making to protect athletes from abuse.
Most States Don't Require Guns To Be Locked Up
The latest mass school shooting in Texas rekindles a debate over gun storage laws, after it was revealed the alleged shooter used his father's guns. The National Rifle Association also favors tightening how owners handle guns, but actual laws and regulations are a mixed bag.
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How Philip Roth's Writing Transcended The Narrow Confines Of A Culture
Philip Roth, one of the country's most celebrated writers, has died at 85. Roth was known for work that was funny, often gross, and deeply connected to his Jewish roots. He won numerous awards, and was often talked about as a contender for the Nobel prize.
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Court Upholds Ruling Against California's Assisted Suicide Law
The decision lets stand a lower court ruling that the state's 2015 law allowing doctors to prescribe life-ending drugs to the terminally ill was passed unconstitutionally.
Deadly Delivery: Opioids By Mail
Congressional investigators say hundreds of millions of dollars of fentanyl is coming into the U.S. by mail. But lawmakers are finding it hard to stop.
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WH: Kelly, Attorney Flood Didn't Stay For Secret Portions of Russia Briefings
The White House acknowledged that chief of staff John Kelly and President Trump's new attorney had "facilitated" secret briefings on the Russia probe but didn't sit in for them.
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GOP And Democratic Lawmakers To Be Briefed On Russia Probe Documents
The DOJ will conduct a bipartisan briefing on secret Russia probe documents. Democrats had cried foul at being excluded from a Republicans-only meeting led by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosentein.
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Trump Cancels Summit With North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un
"Sadly, based on the tremendous anger and open hostility displayed in your most recent statement, I feel it is inappropriate, at this time, to have this long planned meeting," Trump wrote.
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Russia Is Legally Responsible For Downing Of MH17, Netherlands And Australia Say
The passenger jet was shot down over eastern Ukraine in July 2014, killing 298 people on board. The Netherlands says it may bring the issue to an international court. Russia denies involvement.
Runner Lines Up In The Marathon Line By Mistake
A North Dakota man accidentally lined up for a marathon instead of the half. He could've stopped at mile 13 but he decided to finish. Because of his registration, he was given a half marathon medal.
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