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More than 300 accused Catholic priests listed in sex abuse report in Pa.
State Attorney General Josh Shapiro said that more than 1,000 child victims were identified, but the grand jury believes there are more.
Manafort's defense team rests without calling witnesses
The decision came after Judge T.S. Ellis III denied a defense motion to acquit Paul Manafort as his lawyers argued the special counsel had failed to prove its case against the former Trump campaign chairman.
 
White House press secretary can't guarantee there's no audio of Trump using n-word
Asked whether there is a recording of the president using the n-word, as former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman has claimed, Sarah Huckabee Sanders repeatedly declined to rule it out.
 
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If Tiffany Trump wants to be just another Georgetown Law student, her plan isn't working
The children of presidents are generally left alone during their undergraduate years. But Tiffany Trump's experience has been different. She's in her mid-20s, and even before she arrived at Georgetown Law, it was clear she would be a proxy for her father's often divisive politics, whether or not she shares them.
 
Red-tide swath of death triggers state of emergency in Florida
A toxic, red algae bloom has left a trail of dead marine animals, fleeing tourists and abandoned beaches along 150 miles of southwestern Florida coastline, threatening to disrupt the state's vital tourist season.
 
Primary elections: Wisconsin and Minnesota voters pick nominees in key contests
Two major Midwest swing states will pick their nominees for the midterm elections, as will two deep-blue states where Republicans like their chances at electing or reelecting center-right governors.
 
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Erdogan calls for boycott of U.S.-made electronics amid feud with Trump administration
A dispute over an American pastor detained in Turkey has sparked the worst crisis between the NATO allies in decades and has contributed to the rapid decline of the Turkish currency.
 
'I saw death': At least 20 people killed after highway bridge collapses in Italy
Video shows eyewitnesses screaming just after a section of the bridge gave way. One truck was stopped a few feet from the edge of the chasm — the edge of the bridge sheared cleanly off.
 
The next five years will be 'anomalously warm,' scientists predict
The forecast warns of an increased risk of heat extremes and a major heat event somewhere in the Earth's oceans, similar to those that have triggered large die-offs of coral reefs across the tropics.
 
 
How anti-Trump texts ruined the career of the FBI's go-to agent
Peter Strzok was at the center of the bureau's biggest cases until investigators found politically charged messages on his phone. His termination might serve to fuel the partisan inferno surrounding the FBI and its work on the Russia probe.
 
Nebraska becomes first state to use fentanyl in an execution
The synthetic painkiller — which has been a driving force behind the country's opioid epidemic — was part of a drug combination used to carry out the death sentence of Carey Dean Moore.
 
'My dad taught us some moves': Girls used kicks and coffee to escape a kidnapper, police say
Bruce Hipkins was arrested near a convenience store in Michigan on numerous charges, including kidnapping, authorities said.
 
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