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Truck Attacker Plows into French Crowd, Kills 84 Celebrating Bastille Day

An attacker at the wheel of a heavy truck plowed into crowds celebrating Bastille Day in the French city of Nice, killing at least 84 people and injuring scores more.

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Snipers Kill Five Dallas Police during Protest over Black Shootings

Snipers operating from rooftops in Dallas killed five police officers and wounded six more in a coordinated attack during one of several protests across the country against the killing of.

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Europe Presses Britain for Swift Exit to Limit Global Fallout

European leaders told Britain on Tuesday to act quickly to resolve the political and economic chaos unleashed by its vote to leave the European Union, a move the IMF said.

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Remarks by the President at Global Entrepreneurship Summit and Conversation with Mark Zuckerberg and Entrepreneurs

THE PRESIDENT:  Thank you!  (Applause.)  Hello, everybody.  Thank you so much.  Thank you.  (Applause.)  Thank you.  Thank you very much.  Thank you.  Everybody have a seat.  Thank you so much. .

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Brexit: David Cameron to Quit After UK Votes to Leave EU

Prime Minister David Cameron is to step down by October after the UK voted to leave the European Union.

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‘Brits Don’t Quit’, Cameron Declares As EU Referendum in Balance

British Prime Minister David Cameron made a dramatic last-minute appeal to voters on Tuesday to back staying in the European Union two days before a referendum that will shape the.

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Obama, Clinton Scold Trump over Proposed Muslim Ban

Democratic President Barack Obama denounced Donald Trump for his proposed U.S. ban on Muslim immigrants on Tuesday, joining Hillary Clinton in portraying the Republican presidential candidate as unfit for the.

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Microsoft to Buy LinkedIn for $26.2 Billion in its Largest Deal

  Microsoft Corp will buy LinkedIn Corp for $26.2 billion in its biggest-ever deal, a bold stroke by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella in his efforts to make the venerable software.

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‘Feed People, Not Wars,’ Pope Says in Address to U.N. Food Agency

  Pope Francis recently condemned the use of hunger as a “weapon of war” and lamented the fact that it was easier to move weapons across borders than the aid.

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Obama Is ‘Fired Up’ for Clinton as Democrats Seek To Unify Party

U.S. President Barack Obama formally endorsed Hillary Clinton’s White House bid on Thursday and called for Democrats to unite behind her after a protracted battle with Bernie Sanders for the.

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