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President Trump applauds American prisoners freed by North Korea, at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on May 10.
 
  Americans freed from North Korea greeted by Trump as they touch down on U.S. soil  
  "We want to thank (North Korea's leader) Kim Jong Un," Trump said, as he greeted the men during a welcoming home ceremony.  
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  An Israeli spokesperson said that their defense systems identified approximately 20 rockets launched by the Iranian Quds forces at Israeli army forward posts on the Golan Heights.   Israel strikes 'dozens' of Iranian targets after alleged rocket barrage on Golan Heights
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  Stormy Daniels, also known as Stephanie Clifford, speaks to reporters with her attorney Michael Avenatti outside of federal court in New York City April 16.   Treasury investigates possible leak of bank records for Trump lawyer Michael Cohen
Inspector general wants to know whether bank records showing payments to President Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen violated the Bank Secrecy Act.
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  Detroit Lions head coach Matt Patricia introduces first-round draft pick Frank Ragnow at the team's training facility in April.   Lions coach Matt Patricia says he was 'falsely accused' of 1996 sex assault for which he was charged
According to Texas court records, new Lions coach Matt Patricia was charged in 1996 with aggravated sexual assault, but he was never prosecuted for it. The case was quickly dismissed and the coach says he was "falsely accused."
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  The plane carrying North Korean detainees arrives on May 10, at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.   U.S. prisoners return from North Korea, The Players Championship: 5 things to know Thursday
U.S. prisoners return from North Korea, The Players Championship and the biggest news to start your day.
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  In his forthcoming memoir, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., laments a   John McCain: Senate should reject Gina Haspel for CIA director
Sen. John McCain urged his Senate colleagues Wednesday night to reject Gina Haspel's nomination for CIA director, saying she failed to adequately answer questions about her role in the agency's past torture program.
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  2018 Ford F-150 Limited     Ford to halt all F-150 production, could last weeks
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  Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) reacts after scoring against the Philadelphia 76ers during the second half in game five of the second round of the 2018 NBA Playoffs at the TD Garden.   Celtics knock out 76ers, will meet Cavs in Eastern Conference finals for second straight year
Despite a rash of injuries and an inexperienced roster, the Celtics are heading back to the conference finals.
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  Rudy Giuliani   Rudy Giuliani says Michael Cohen's issues have nothing to do with Donald Trump
President Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani said Wednesday that his client is not affected by investigations into payments to longtime Trump lawyer Michael Cohen from several American companies and a firm tied to a Russian oligarch.
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Gina Haspel testifies in front of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence during her confirmation hearing March 13, 2018 in Washington.  President Trump nominated Haspel to be CIA Director, replacing Mike Pompeo, the current Secretary of Sta

Gina Haspel testifies in front of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence during her confirmation hearing March 13, 2018 in Washington. President Trump nominated Haspel to be CIA Director, replacing Mike Pompeo, the current Secretary of Sta
 
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