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President Trump pumps his fist to the crowd as he arrives at Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base in Houston, Texas on May 31, 2018.
 
  Trump's net worth declined for the second year in a row, Bloomberg reports  
  But don't feel too bad, the president is far from a pauper. The new estimate compiled by the Bloomberg Billionaires Index puts Trump's worth at $2.8 billion.  
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  nba      
  J.R. Smith   J.R. Smith says he thought Cavs were tied ahead of Game 1 blunder
J.R Smith rebounded a missed free throw with four seconds left in the fourth quarter and looked like he was trying to run out the clock of a tie game.
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  people      
  Roseanne Barr at the Golden Globe Awards in January.   Roseanne Barr: 'I begged' ABC not to cancel my show
Ever since her racist tweets led ABC to cancel the hit revival of 'Roseanne,' Barr has cycled between owning her mistakes and lashing out at her co-stars. Now, Barr says she told ABC she "was willing to do anything" to make amends and save
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  cars      
  2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon comes to showrooms this fall   Last Dodge Challenger SRT Demon, king of the muscle cars, rolls off the line
Last Dodge Demon, the super muscle car, rolls off the line
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  Cleveland Cavaliers center Tristan Thompson reacts after he is ejected following an altercation with Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green during overtime in Game 1 of the 2018 NBA Finals.   Could Tristan Thompson be suspended for Game 1 altercation with Draymond Green?
In the final seconds of overtime of Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the Warriors and Cavs, tempers flared, and that could have an impact on Game 2.
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  experience      
  At four Connecticut locations, Donut Crazy crafts more than 20 over-the-top takes on doughnuts with toppings such as chopped peaches rolled in sugar or a piece of Double Bubble gum.   50 states: 50 doughnut destinations
Celebrate National Doughnut Day with a doughnut shop, bakery or dessert destination serving creative, indulgent flavors in each state.
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  world      
  Spain's new Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez acknowledges applause after a vote on a no-confidence motion at the Lower House of the Spanish Parliament in Madrid on June 1, 2018.   Spanish conservative PM Mariano Rajoy ousted; socialist Pedro Sanchez set to take over
The end of Rajoy’s more than six-year reign as Spanish prime minister was the first ouster of a serving leader by parliament in four decades of democracy.
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  nation      
  Karthik Nemmani, from Texas, spelled the word koinonia correctly to win the 2018 Scripps National Spelling Bee.   Spelling bee 2018: Karthik Nemmani, 14, named Scripps Bee champion
Karthik Nemmani, 14, of McKinney, Texas won the 2018 Scripps National Spelling Bee Thursday night after he correctly spelled "koinonia."
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  Women wearing niqab sit in the audience at the Danish Parliament in Copenhagen, Denmark, on May 31, 2018.   The Danish parliament on May 31,2018, passed a law banning the Islamic full-face veil in public spaces, becoming the latest European country to   Denmark bans full-face veils in public
Danish lawmakers have passed a ban on wearing items of clothing in public that conceal the face, which includes some forms of Islamic dress. The government says, however, that the law is not aimed at religions.
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  news      
  Rescue personnel examine damage on Main Street after a flash flood rushed through the historic town of Ellicott City, Maryland, on May 27, 2018.   'Red tape and bureaucracy': Officials were warned about Ellicott City flooding for years
Local leaders have long known that storms could leave Ellicott City, which sits at the bottom of a valley, in shambles, but critics say very little over the years has been done to take on the threat head-on, even though study after study has offered
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Women wearing niqab sit in the audience at the Danish Parliament in Copenhagen, Denmark, on May 31, 2018.   The Danish parliament on May 31,2018, passed a law banning the Islamic full-face veil in public spaces, becoming the latest European country to

Women wearing niqab sit in the audience at the Danish Parliament in Copenhagen, Denmark, on May 31, 2018. The Danish parliament on May 31,2018, passed a law banning the Islamic full-face veil in public spaces, becoming the latest European country to
 
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