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A Player Falls Injured At The French Open, And Compassion Takes Over
Juan Martín del Potro climbed over the net to console his weeping opponent, Nicolás Almagro, after a knee injury ended their second-round match Thursday.
Suicide Bombing In Yemen Kills At Least 54; Attack Claimed By Islamic State
The bombing struck the southern city of Aden, the temporary home of Yemen's government. An ISIS-affiliated news outlet says the attack targeted a military recruitment center.
White Nationalist Richard Spencer's Speech At Auburn Sparks Protests, Arrests
Spencer, a leader in the alt-right movement, addressed a crowd at Auburn University on Tuesday. The school had barred him from speaking, but a federal judge cleared the way on First Amendment grounds.
WATCH: Megyn Kelly And Newt Gingrich Spar Over 'Sexual Predators'
The Fox host and the former speaker of the House get in a testy discussion over sexual obsession and Donald Trump.
Russia Moves To Block LinkedIn Over Personal Data Storage Location
LinkedIn has more than 433 million members in 200 countries, including Russia — but it doesn't have offices there.
At Least 5 Reportedly Killed As Strong Storms, Including Tornadoes, Hit Southeast
Four children were critically wounded in Alabama by a tornado and severe thunderstorms, the National Weather Service says. Tornadoes were also reported in Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana.
Bruce Springsteen Cancels Show in North Carolina To Protest 'Bathroom Bill'
The Boss is standing with opponents of the law that says transgender people must only use bathrooms that correspond with their sex at birth. The musician says he is supporting "freedom fighters."
On This German Island, The Breakers Bring Gifts Ashore: Thousands Of Toys
You might say something eggstraordinary (sorry) happened on the North Sea island of Langeoog. Tens of thousands of little eggs containing toys washed ashore there, much to the delight of local kids.
Airliner Catches Fire At Chicago's O'Hare Airport; No Serious Injuries Reported
An American Airlines 767 aborted its takeoff because of what airline says was "an engine-related issue." The plane caught fire and passengers were evacuated.
FACT CHECK: Trump Says Call With Governors Had 'No Contention.' Reports Say Otherwise
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee reportedly clashed with the president over his leadership during the coronavirus crisis.
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