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The United Kingdom said it would take in more refugees, a Kentucky county began issuing marriage licenses after a two-month hiatus, Hillary Clinton non-apologized for her email controversy, and more.
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A clerk was sent to jail over her refusal to issue marriage licenses, a federal judge made Tom Brady pretty happy, Donald Trump pledged his loyalty to the Grand Old Party, and more.
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The Obama administration secured enough Senate votes to keep Congress from blocking the nuclear deal, hearings began in the case of Freddie Gray’s death, a heartbreaking photo emerged in Europe’s migrant crisis, and more.
Manu Prakash, the Stanford University engineer who created the Foldscope (pictured above, by Aaron Pomerantz): “The biggest thing we’re trying…
The Pope surprised the Catholic world, a county clerk denied marriage licenses to gay couples, POTUS continued his tour of Alaska, and more.
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The president’s trip will focus on efforts to tackle climate change, European officials will meet September 14 to discuss the crisis, a judge will announce his ruling on Tom Brady’s suspension this week, and more.
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Authorities revealed details about the bodies of Syrian migrants found in Austria, a U.S. appeals court handed the NSA a win, a Vatican official accused of sex abuse was found dead, and more.
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Friends, family, and colleagues remembered two slain journalists, Austrian authorities discovered a truck carrying the bodies of migrants, Wall Street saw its second straight day of gains, and more.
Two TV journalists were shot and killed while filming a live news segment, the Aurora movie theater shooter was formally sentenced to life in prison, one of Washington’s two newborn panda cubs died, and more.
U.S. markets closed down again, Donald Trump rebuffed the head of Fox News, the FDA defined mayonnaise by government standards, and more.
U.S. stocks had a bad Monday, ISIS reportedly destroyed an ancient Syrian temple, a trio of Americans received France's highest honor, and more ...