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5 injured, 1 dead after two shootings at DC nightclubs
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US intelligence believes Putin probably didn't order Navalny to be killed, Wall Street Journal reports
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Devastating tornadoes flatten homes in Nebraska and Iowa as storm threat continues
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Omaha airport takes significant damage from strong tornado
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Trump debuts 'multi-tasking' defense at hush-money trial
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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Argues Presidents Must Be Allowed to Commit Federal Crimes or Democracy as We Know It Will Be Over
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