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Ohio state representative’s screed against cannabis and liberal ‘snowflakes’ goes too far even for her own party
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Authorities have announced the identities of the victims in Ohio and El Paso as the death toll in Texas grew to 22 Monday
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Executive order says assets may not be ‘transferred, paid, exported, withdrawn’, as tensions with President Maduro escalate
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Recent tragic events have, critics say, displayed once again the moral collapse of one of America’s two great parties
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Democratic presidential candidates thank Obama for ‘moral clarity’ as Trump blames ‘violent’ video games and El Paso death toll rises to 22
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President referred to Toledo, not Dayton, in his remarks on the recent massacres – not the first time he has confused shooting sites
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Trump is a politician perfectly fitted for a media ecosystem that amplifies extreme emotion and allows the loud to drown out the calm
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Derby County have held talks with Wayne Rooney’s agent over a potential player-coach role for the former England captain
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The Miami Marlins have said sorry after their official Twitter account blamed their cross-state rivals, the Tampa Bay Rays, for the death of TV presenter Steve Irwin
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The Philadelphia Union captain brought attention to this weekend’s mass shootings in Ohio and Texas when he called out Congress after scoring for his team in Washington DC
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Councilwoman Kshama Sawant, who proposed ‘Amazon tax’ to fund public housing, feels company’s presence in re-election bid
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Sanders rejects ‘national security advice from a Cheney’; Republican congresswoman is daughter of Iraq war architect Dick Cheney
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Brexit leader admits racist remarks about congresswomen made him feel uncomfortable but says they were shrewd
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Trump tweets that Ratcliffe ‘treated very unfairly by LameStream Media’, while majority of House Democrats favor impeachment inquiry
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Concerns over full-scale currency war as Trump renews attack on China
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Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke has likened the US to Nazi Germany, saying President Donald Trump has been stoking racial tensions.
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Thousands of El Paso residents went to a baseball diamond in Ponder Park to pay tribute to the victims of Saturday’s mass shooting in Texas. And less than 24 hours after a masked gunman opened fire in Dayton, Ohio, hundreds of people gathered to pay their respects to the nine people who were killed and 27 injured there
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At least 29 people are dead and around 50 injured after the US was struck by two mass shootings in less than 24 hours
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