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Michael Cohen in New York on May 30, 2018.
 
  Michael Cohen says Trump knew, approved of meeting with Russians to get dirt on Clinton: reports  
  The president's lawyer Rudy Giuliani appeared on CNN and said Cohen has "lied all his life."  
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  Edwin Antonio Gonzalez, 24, and his son Francisco, 2, both of Guatemala, wait to board their next bus after being released by the Department of Homeland Security on July 12, 2018, at a bus station in Phoenix.   ACLU contends Trump administration misses deadline to reunite separated families
The Trump administration and the ACLU are at odds over whether the government met a court-ordered deadline to reunify 2,551 children.
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  USA TODAY   Hospitals know how to protect mothers. They just aren’t doing it.
Women giving birth are needlessly dying or suffering life-altering injuries because U.S. hospitals aren't following known safety measures, a USA TODAY investigation found.
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  President Trump shakes hands with North Korea leader Kim Jong Un at the Capella resort on Sentosa Island in Singapore.   US plane leaves North Korea with remains of American soldiers killed in war, White House says
A U.S. cargo plane carrying the remains of U.S. soldiers handed over by North Korea arrived at an American air force Base in South Korea on Friday morning, a step in fulfilling an agreement made between President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un.
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  The eclipsed moon glows in the predawn sky on Dec. 21, 2010, in this view from Stedman, N.C.   Family separations, lunar eclipse, 'Mission: Impossible,' fire and storms: 5 things to know Friday
A judge rules on government's progress reuniting migrant families, the longest lunar eclipse of the century lights up the sky, family members honor duck boat victims, "Mission: Impossible" returns, wildfires and excessive rainfall. Here are
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  In this photo taken Tuesday,  provided by the Center for Whale Research, a baby orca whale is being pushed by her mother after being born off the Canada coast near Victoria, British Columbia. The new orca died soon after being born. Ken Balcomb with   Orca mom mourns calf's death by carrying the body for days
On Thursday, the mother entered her third day of pushing her calf's carcass. "It's still happening," Ken Balcomb of the Center for Whale Research, said.
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  Carr Fire - Cal Fire and Fire Depts. in the northern  California get together to fire the Carr Fire on Thursday morning.  The fire continues to move east from Old Shasta all the way to Iron Mountain Road this morning. (Special to the Record Searchlig   Raging wildfire threatens Redding, Shasta in Northern California, kills at least 1 person
The Carr Fire raging in Northern California exploded in size overnight and continued its swift march toward heavily populated areas Thursday, killing at least one person and consuming nearly 45 square miles by late afternoon, fire officials
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  people      
  Roseanne Barr in Pasadena, Calif., in April 2014.   Roseanne Barr tells Hannity: 'I’m not going to let them tell me what I meant'
During Thursday's Fox News interview, which focused primarily on the controversial tweet that got her fired, Barr doubled down on that belief that her outspoken support of President Donald Trump led to her losing her show.
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  Sirens.   Oregon woman rescued on a cliff after 4-day disappearance charged with 96 felonies
A woman rescued last summer by the Oregon Coast Guard after being missing for four days has been charged with 96 felonies.
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  Two Roswell Police Department officers were fired after they decided whether or not to arrest a woman based on a coin toss app.   Police officers who flipped a coin to determine speeding woman's arrest fired
Two Georgia police officers who were caught on video flipping a virtual coin to determine if a speeding motorist would go to jail were fired Thursday morning.
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A worker gives the final touch of a glass walkway overlooking the French Pyrenee mountains at the Pic du Midi observatory in Bagneres-de-Bigorre, France, before its inauguration by French President Emmanuel Macron on July 26, 2018.

A worker gives the final touch of a glass walkway overlooking the French Pyrenee mountains at the Pic du Midi observatory in Bagneres-de-Bigorre, France, before its inauguration by French President Emmanuel Macron on July 26, 2018.
 
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