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New Senate Campaign Ad For Mo Brooks Features Baseball Practice Shooting
"This makes my stomach turn," said an aide to Rep. Steve Scalise of a fellow Republican's ad. The video opens with sound from last month's shooting that left Scalise seriously injured.
Trump: 'Time Will Tell' If Sessions Remains Attorney General
The president was responding to questions regarding a newly published interview in The Wall Street Journal in which he says he's "very disappointed" with Sessions.
Northwestern Professor And Oxford Employee Arrested In Stabbing Death Of Chicago Man
Wyndham Lathem and Andrew Warren surrendered on Friday in California and are facing first-degree murder charges.
After Slamming Trump, Biden Apologizes For Referring To 'Partisan Lynching' In 1998
"This wasn't the right word to use and I'm sorry about that," Joe Biden tweeted after a video resurfaced of him using the term to describe the impeachment of President Bill Clinton.
TSA Says It Seized A Record Number Of Firearms At U.S. Airports Last Year
The Transportation Security Administration said 87% of the guns taken at U.S. airport checkpoints in 2019 were loaded. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International had the most firearms confiscated: 323.
Mexico City Metro Train Derails, Killing At Least 23 And Injuring Dozens
The subway train derailment occurred on Line 12 at Olivos Station in Mexico City. Photos from the scene show two train cars dangling precariously from the elevated track.
House Approves Police Reform Bill Named After George Floyd
The bill, which would ban chokeholds and eliminate qualified immunity for law enforcement, now advances to the Senate.
'Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf' Actor George Segal Dead At 87
The Oscar-nominated actor, who recently wrapped up an eighth season on the ABC show The Goldbergs, died on Tuesday morning of complications from bypass surgery, his wife, Sonia, said in a statement.
Police In Nicaragua Detain Opposition Figure At Her Home Following A Raid
Federal prosecutors are requesting that Cristiana Chamorro be disqualified from running for president due to accusations that she was involved in money laundering.
A Cat — In A Miami Football Stadium For Some Reason — Dangles, Falls And Survives
Fans gasped as the cat fell, then cheered when it survived. "If the cat can help our red-zone offense, I'll see if we can get it a scholarship," Miami's coach said afterward.
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