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Judge orders Trump administration to restore National Park changes at sites that 'disparaged' US
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to restore sites changed under an executive order that sought to eliminate “inappropriate content” at national museums, parks and landmarks
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Some people are making guns with 3D printers. A new law seeks to cancel their print jobs
Legislation in two of the nation's most populous states could force 3D printers to come equipped with technology blocking them from making guns
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Gilgo Beach killer writes to other jailed murderer, reads crime novels behind bars, sheriff says
The Manhattan architect who lived a secret life as the Gilgo Beach serial killer has spent the past three years alone in a segregated cell
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Trump's name poised to be removed from Kennedy Center after court denies last-minute move to keep it
The Kennedy Center is running out of options to keep President Donald Trump’s name on the facade of the iconic performing arts venue
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Roaring crowds in stars and stripes show up for the US team, and soccer's moment in their country
Roaring crowds wearing stars and stripes came out to support the U.S. men's soccer team in their World Cup opener against Paraguay
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Shooter kills 1 and injures 10 in Texas days after firing at a police officer, officials say
Authorities in Texas say a man who opened fire in a shooting that left one dead and 10 injured had shot at police just days earlier during a chase
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Gene Shalit, longtime 'Today' show movie critic with bushy hair and massive mustache, dies at 100
A beloved movie critic and arts reporter for the “Today” show, Gene Shalit has died
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Tornadoes in Illinois and Indiana leave residents grappling with damage; cleanup efforts underway
Residents in tornado-ravaged areas in Illinois and Indiana are grappling with damage to their homes and neighborhoods after a strong line of storms barreled through communities south of Chicago
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Tornadoes pummel communities outside Chicago, tearing up homes and toppling power poles
At least three tornadoes have battered communities outside Chicago, leveling homes and ripping down trees and power poles
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Lawyers for man accused of killing Charlie Kirk try to block prosecutors from seeking death penalty
Defense lawyers for the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk are asking a judge to block prosecutors from seeking the death penalty as punishment for comments they made in the media about a bullet fragment recovered from Kirk’s body
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