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  How a McDonald's receipt crippled an elite drug-fighting team  
  A Louisville police detective — once on the TV show "First 48" — used his access to UPS shipments to steal thousands in drug money.  
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  President Donald Trump pumps his fist as he speaks at a National Space Council meeting in the White House East Room.   Trump threatens to slap new tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods
Trump threatened to slap another round of tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese products, the latest move in an escalating trade war with Beijing.
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  Smoked cigarettes are seen in an ashtray in Centreville, Virginia. Just 13.9 percent of the U.S. population smokes cigarettes, according to a U.S. government report.   Smoking reaching all-time low with US adults, government report shows
About 14 percent of U.S adults were smokers last year, down from about 16 percent the year before, government figures show.
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  A robust stock market performance in 2017 helped boost the wealth of the world's richest people.   Wealth of millionaires surges 10.6% to top $70 trillion for the first time
The combined wealth of the world’s millionaires rose for a sixth straight year and grew 10.6 percent to a record $70.2 trillion.
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  Stefanie Herweck stands with other protesters in front of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Rio Grande Valley Sector's Centralized Processing Center.   Trump's immigration policy, Juneteenth, World Cup group stage: 5 things to know Tuesday
Trump talks immigration policy, World Cup group stage, Juneteenth and more things to start your day
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  Walmart is debuting a new personal shopping experience in New York City called Jetblack.   Police: Armed civilian who shot, killed gunman at Washington state Walmart was a pastor
A suspect who injured multiple people while trying to steal their vehicles was fatally shot by an armed civilian in a Walmart parking lot in Washington.
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  Whoops! Lady Gaga let an F-bomb fly while handing out the biggest award of the night.   MTV Movie and TV Awards: The 5 best moments you missed
Lady Gaga swore, "Black Panther" and "Stranger Things" were the night's two main winners and host Tiffany Haddish earned her hosting crown, also taking home the best comedic performance prize for "Girls Trip."
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  NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 01:  Hundreds of immigrant rights advocates and others participate in rally and and demonstration at the Federal Building in lower Manhattan against the Trump administration's policy that enables federal agents to take migrant chi   Papá! Papá!’: Immigrant children at detention center cry for parents in heartbreaking audio
ProPublica, a nonprofit newsroom that produces investigative journalism, posted the audio of children inside Monday afternoon.
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  A two-year-old Honduran asylum seeker cries as her mother is searched and detained near the U.S.-Mexico border on June 12, 2018 in McAllen, Texas. The asylum seekers had rafted across the Rio Grande from Mexico and were detained by U.S. Border Patrol   Couple raises record $3.9 million on Facebook to reunite immigrant families
Tens of thousands have contributed more than $3.9 million to the campaign, the largest ever on Facebook. At one point, $4,000 a minute was rolling in.
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  Elon Musk   Elon Musk emails staff after Tesla factory fire about 'damaging sabotage' by employee
Elon Musk addresses possible sabotage to operations in an email to Tesla employees.
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People pause to look at a collapsed house following an earthquake in Ibaraki, north of Osaka prefecture on June 18, 2018.  At least two people, including a child, were killed on June 18, after a strong quake rocked the city of Osaka during the morning

People pause to look at a collapsed house following an earthquake in Ibaraki, north of Osaka prefecture on June 18, 2018. At least two people, including a child, were killed on June 18, after a strong quake rocked the city of Osaka during the morning
 
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