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U.S. Powers To Women's World Cup Final After Defeating England 2-1
The U.S. goes to its third straight finals after a hard-fought semifinal game.
American Medical Association Wades Into Abortion Debate With Lawsuit
After decades on the sidelines, the medical trade group is taking a more aggressive stance by fighting two North Dakota laws it says interfere with the doctor-patient relationship.
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A Fire Kills 14 Crew Members Onboard Russian Navy Sub
Russia's Defense Ministry said the submariners were poisoned by fumes from the fire, which broke out on a navy deep water research vessel.
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NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Jem Aswad of Variety about the controversy surrounding Taylor Swift's master recordings, which her old label just sold to a new owner.
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Patriotism To Partisanship: Trump Inserts Himself Into July 4th Celebrations
President Trump plans to break a long-standing tradition of presidents staying out of Fourth of July festivities when he gives remarks from the Lincoln Memorial on Thursday.
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'I Don't Feel Safe': Puerto Rico Preps For Next Storm Without Enough Government Help
Nearly two years after Hurricane Maria, the government has made vast improvements and residents have worked together to clean up their communities, but Puerto Rico remains extremely vulnerable.
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Airstrike On Migrant Detention Center In Libya Kills At Least 44 People
The U.N. says the strike hit a hangar within the Tajoura Detention Center, obliterating what had been a shelter that was housing roughly 120 people.
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Heavy Rains Force Evacuation Orders For More Than 1 Million People In Japan
Some areas have already surpassed record rainfall levels, and with more rain in the forecast, the ground could simply give way, Japan's weather agency says.
U.S. Border Patrol, Mexican Authorities Search Rio Grande For Missing 2-Year-Old
The search has been focused in an area near Del Rio, Texas. U.S. Customs and Border Protection says the girl's mother told agents that her daughter went missing while they tried to cross the river.
This California City Has The Nation's Worst Job Market: 'I'm Applying Everywhere'
At a time when the United States is enjoying the lowest unemployment rate in a half-century, California's Imperial Valley suffers from a shortage of good jobs.
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