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A Guatemalan woman and her child seeking asylum in the United States wait to enter the Mexican side of the international bridge June 27, 2018, at Brownsville, Texas.
 
  Judge rules that Trump administration has been wrongly detaining asylum seekers  
  A federal judge in the District of Columbia ruled that the Trump administration has been barring wrongly detaining asylum seekers who have shown that they have a "credible fear" of returning to their home countries.  
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  Jarrod Ramos.   Capital Gazette suspected killer sent threatening letters on day of shooting, police say
The man charged with killing five people at an Annapolis newspaper sent three letters announcing his murderous intentions to kill "every person present," police confirmed Monday.
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  Exterior of 1965 Longvue Street in Yorktown Heights, the home that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez' family owned from 1991 until 2016.   Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez takes heat for growing up in Westchester
Bronx bona fides are questioned by critics after Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez touts her Bronx roots despite her father buying a Yorktown house years ago.
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  Lonzo Ball and Rajon Rondo   Rajon Rondo joining LeBron James in Los Angeles, but what does it mean for Lonzo Ball?
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  Travelers walk to their gates in the concourse of Reagan National Airport in advance of the Fourth of July holiday.   Fourth of July travel, Thailand cave search, World Cup: 5 things to know Tuesday
Fourth of July travel plans, World Cup Round of 16 and more things to start your day.
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  LeBron James will wear No. 23 with the Lakers, but you can't get his jersey quite yet.   LeBron James will wear No. 23 with Lakers - but fans can't get his jersey yet
LeBron James will continue to wear No. 23 with the Lakers, but fans won't be able to get their replica jerseys until the signing is made official with the beginning of the league year.
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  Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, talking about her new book, which chronicles the rise of fascism.   Madeleine Albright: Trump is 'most undemocratic president in modern American history'
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright stepped up her sharp criticism of President Donald Trump, calling him the "most undemocratic president in modern American history" during an interview Sunday on British television.
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  The DirecTV Now log.   AT&T/DirecTV Now prices are rising, weeks after Time Warner deal closed
When the Justice Department sued to block AT&T’s merger with Time Warner, the worry was consumer prices would rise. There may be merit to that argument.
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  New Orleans Pelicans center DeMarcus Cousins looks on against the Detroit Pistons during the first quarter at the Smoothie King Center.   DeMarcus Cousins agrees to sign with Golden State Warriors on one-year, $5.3 million deal
With DeMarcus Cousins headed to the Bay, the defending champion Golden State Warriors now have five All-Stars on the roster.
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  Michael Cohen, the longtime lawyer of President Donald Trump, arrives at the U.S. Courthouse in New York to attend a hearing to limit prosecutors' review of documents seized from his home and office.   Court-ordered review in Cohen raid yields 1.3M items for government
Feds get 1.3 million pieces of potential evidence seized in raid of Trump attorney Cohen
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Robert Gidney, left, wipes away sweat while working in Palisades Interstate Park in Ft. Lee, N.J., July 2, 2018. The National Weather Service has most of New Jersey state under an excessive heat warning or heat advisory, with heat indices predicted t

Robert Gidney, left, wipes away sweat while working in Palisades Interstate Park in Ft. Lee, N.J., July 2, 2018. The National Weather Service has most of New Jersey state under an excessive heat warning or heat advisory, with heat indices predicted t
 
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