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What the first ladies have to say about 'zero tolerance' immigration policy


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First lady Melania Trump addresses a luncheon at the U.S. Mission to the United Nations in New York on Sept. 20, 2017.
 
  What the first ladies have to say about 'zero tolerance' immigration policy  
  America's first ladies, current and former, have weighed in on the "zero tolerance" policy that is separating families seeking asylum in the United States.  
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  Nick Bonanno wheels his father, World War II veteran Rosario   Secret VA nursing home ratings hide poor quality care from the public
VA nursing homes were worse than private facilities on key quality indicators last year, including rates of anti-psychotic drug prescription and residents’ deterioration, according to internal documents obtained by USA TODAY and The Boston Glob
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  People pause to look at a collapsed house following an earthquake in Ibaraki City, north of Osaka prefecture on June 18, 2018.   Strong earthquake near Osaka in Japan kills 3, injures hundreds
The magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck shortly after 8 a.m. local time north of Osaka. Dozens of domestic flights were grounded, while train and subway service in the Osaka area including the bullet train were suspended.
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  Meghan Markle's dad Thomas Markle heads out to tie up loose ends and runs errands before the Royal Wedding. Markle visited a bank, post office and a pharmacy in L.A.   Thomas Markle: I wish I could have walked Meghan down the aisle
Thomas Markle told broadcaster ITV on Monday that his daughter cried when he told her he wasn’t well enough to attend the ceremony last month, but was honored to be replaced by Prince Charles.
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  T-Mobile CEO John Legere (left) and Sprint Executive Chairman Marcelo Claure are seen at the press conference to announce their companies' merger.   Verizon's 'unlimited' mobile plan, MTV Movie & TV Awards: 5 things you need to know Monday
A dangerous bunch of hot air, Verizon's "unlimited" mobile plan, MTV Movie & TV Awards and more things to know Monday.
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  Vehicles from the U.S.-led coalition battling the Islamic State patrol the town of Rmelane in Syria's Hasakeh province on June 5, 2018.   U.S. denies Syria claim that U.S.-led coalition bombed troops
Syrian state TV said the airstrike occurred around midnight in the village of al-Hari, and was carried out by the U.S.-led coalition battling the Islamic State. But a coalition spokesman said it had not carried out any strikes in the area.
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  golf      
  Brooks Koepka kisses girlfriend Jena Sims after winning the U.S. Open on Sunday at Shinnecock Hills. Koepka shot a final-round 68 to finish the tournament at 1 over par, one shot better than Tommy Fleetwood.   Brooks Koepka's girlfriend has forgiven Joe Buck for his gaffe
After Brooks Koepka’s victory last year, Fox Sports' lead commenator Joe Buck misidentified Koepka’s girlfriend. This year he got it right.
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  Are you ready for the next iPhone?   Calling 911? Your iPhone will be able to tell a first responder where you are.
Apple is teaming up with RapidSOS to securely share your location with 911 first responders, when you make a 911 call with an iPhone running iOS 12
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  money      
  In this Feb. 9, 2017, file photo, an American flag and a Canadian flag fly above Maple Leaf Motel's office in Emerson, Manitoba.   Trump's insults, tariffs inspire Canadians to organize boycott of U.S. goods
Canadians are boycotting U.S. goods but history shows that the results of economic boycotts are mixed. Among the most successful was the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
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  soccer      
  Fans of Mexico cheer for their team during the World Cup match against Germany, at a public event at Zocalo Square in Mexico City.   World Cup fans celebrating in Mexico City may have caused artificial earthquake
Two monitoring stations in Mexico City picked up what appears to be an artificial earthquake as fans celebrated during Sunday's World Cup game.
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A model poses backstage before a show of fashion house Plein Sport during the men's Spring/Summer 2019 fashion shows in Milan late June 16, 2018.

A model poses backstage before a show of fashion house Plein Sport during the men's Spring/Summer 2019 fashion shows in Milan late June 16, 2018.
 
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