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New NRA president Oliver North decries 'culture of violence' but worked on 'Call of Duty'
In 2012, North worked as a promoter, script consultant and voice actor for the popular first-person-shooter game "Call of Duty: Black Ops II."
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Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer says daily briefing is 'not worth it'
"But the briefing has become more of a show than an outlet of information for the media," Sean Spicer said.
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LeBron James scores 44 as Cavs hold off feisty Celtics to even series 2-2
LeBron James scored 44 points for the Cavs in Game 4 to send the series back to Boston tied 2-2.
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Miss USA pageant is a cringeworthy, tone-deaf affair filled with bikinis and hashtags
The Miss USA contestants were asked about female empowerment in the era of Me Too. Their answers were so awkward.
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Trump and Moon Jae-in meet, Mark Zuckerberg appears before European Parliament: 5 things you need to know Tuesday
Trump meets with Moon Jae-In, Stephen King's new book and the biggest news to start your day.
politics
'I didn't want this,' woman in Gov. Eric Greitens affair says in new TV interview
The woman spoke to KSDK-TV in St. Louis in what appears to be the first interview she's given since the public learned of her affair with Greitens.
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'American Idol': And the winner is ...
Maddie Poppe, Caleb Lee Hutchinson and Gabby Barrett all vied for the 'American Idol' crown Monday night, but only one went home a winner.
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Actresses claim they were wrongfully arrested after using Atlanta restaurant's bathroom
A former 'American Idol' finalist and actress on 'Greenleaf' was arrested after using the bathroom at an Atlanta restaurant.
world
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370: Search director disagrees with pilot ditch theory
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau believes Flight 370 ran out of fuel and crashed.
politics
Trump signs resolution killing rule intended to prevent racial bias in auto lending
Using a rule-killing tool called the Congressional Review Act, Trump strikes down Obama-era guidelines to combat racial discrimination in auto loans.
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Steam rises as lava flows into the ocean near Pahoa, Hawaii, May 20, 2018. The Kilauea volcano that is oozing, spewing and exploding on Hawaii's Big Island has gotten more hazardous in recent days, with rivers of molten rock pouring into the ocean Su
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