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Boris Johnson Apologizes for Chris Pincher Appointment
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain acknowledged that it had been 'a mistake' to appoint Chris Pincher as deputy chief whip given previous complaints about Mr. Pincher's conduct. Mr. Pincher quit his government post after being accused of having groped two men.
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Biden Awards Medal of Honor to Vietnam War Soldiers
President Biden bestowed America's highest military honor on four Vietnam-era soldiers, one of whom was killed in action, for 'acts of incredible heroism.'
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Watch Live: Authorities Give Update on Highland Park Shooting
Officials say the 21-year-old man in custody appeared to have spent weeks planning the attack before killing several people and wounding dozens. Video courtesy of ABC7 Chicago
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Watch Live: Biden Speaks After Deadly Shooting at Illinois Parade
President Biden delivers remarks at the White House Fourth of July celebration.
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Watch Live: News Conference on Fourth of July Parade Shooting
Officials speak about a shooting at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Ill.
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Glacier Collapse in Italy's Alps Kills Climbers
Italian officials said that a partial glacier collapse in the Dolomites caused snow, ice and rock to overrun a popular summit route.
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Officers Shot Unarmed Black Man More Than 60 Times, Police Say
The police chief in Akron, Ohio, said Jayland Walker was fatally shot by officers after fleeing a traffic stop. The police reported gunfire from Mr. Walker's vehicle after attempting to pull him over but confirmed he was unarmed at the time he was chased on foot and killed.
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N.Y. Passes New Gun Law to Blunt Effects of Supreme Court Ruling
New York lawmakers adopted new measures restricting concealed weapons in many public places. They also passed an amendment to start the process of enshrining the right to abortion in the State Constitution.
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Wildfire Spreads Rapidly in Northeastern California
The Rices fire, which started near South Yuba River State Park in Nevada County, Calif., on June 28, has consumed more than 900 acres and prompted evacuation orders for hundreds of nearby residents.
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Jackson Becomes First Black Woman on the Supreme Court
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn in as the nation's 116th justice, becoming the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court. She replaced Justice Stephen G. Breyer, who retired.