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South Korea to request exemption from U.S. steel tariffs

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South Korea will request an exemption from heavy tariffs that the United States is expected to impose on imports of foreign steel.

Fresh water runs for the first time in Navajo Nation homes

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More than 300 families on the Navajo Nation reservation have fresh running-water systems for the fist time, provided for free, and a non-profit group hopes its delivery model can expand to other remote Navajo households in New Mexico, Arizona and Utah.

Russia, growing domestic operations biggest misinformation threats on Facebook

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Russia leads the world in pushing misinformation on Facebook, a threat report issued by the social media company Wednesday indicates.
Three Firefighters Killed In Washington State

BREAKING NEWS: Three Firefighters Killed In Washington State, Fourth In Critical Condition

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Three firefighters were killed and at least three were injured Wednesday when a wildfire suddenly shifted direction and lashed back at them, officials say, as the blaze quickly grew to more than a thousand acres.

15 children die in South Sudan in botched anti-measles campaign

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Fifteen children in a rural South Sudan town died in a botched measles vaccination campaign led by an unqualified staff, a World Health Organization investigation revealed.

Alabama woman shot while pregnant indicted in death of her unborn baby

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A woman who was shot while pregnant in 2018 has been indicted for the death of her unborn baby, while the woman who shot the gun faces no charges.

‘Enter the Dragon,’ ‘Elm Street’ actor John Saxon dead at 83

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"Enter the Dragon" and "Nightmare on Elm Street" star John Saxon has died of pneumonia in Tennessee, his wife Gloria said.

Queen Elizabeth attends church service in first public appearance in month

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Queen Elizabeth went to church on Sunday, her first public appearance since missing Christmas and New Year services due to a cold.

Pope Francis canonizes Pope Paul VI, slain Archbishop Romero as saints

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Speaking Sunday in St. Peter's Square, Pope Francis entered Pope Paul VI and slain Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero into the Roman Catholic Church's sainthood.

Copenhagen mall shooting suspect charged with manslaughter

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The man suspected of shooting three people dead at a Copenhagen mall has been charged with manslaughter as Danish police said he suffered from mental illness and provided updates on the people injured.

Secret Service ‘aware’ of Trump’s 2nd Amendment remark about Clinton

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The U.S. Secret Service could potentially take a step unprecedented in American political history -- investigate one of the candidates it is assigned to protect.

Bones found on South Pacific island belonged to Amelia Earhart, study concludes

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The bones found several decades ago on a remote island in the South Pacific were likely those of famed pilot Amelia Earhart. Anthropologist Richard Jantz is 99 percent sure of it.

Jim Edmonds, Ali Wentworth test positive for COVID-19

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Former MLB baseball player Jim Edmonds and actress Ali Wentworth have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.

62% of American adults have received one vaccine dose as Memorial Day crowds gather

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The United States is drawing nearer to President Joe Biden's vaccination goals as large crowds begin to gather for celebrations and sporting events over Memorial Day weekend.