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After Brexit Vote, Britain Asks Google: 'What Is The EU?'
Google Trends shows that this was the second-searched EU-related question in the United Kingdom after polls closed. The first was "What does it mean to leave the EU?"
3 Reasons Why Donald Trump Is Back On Capitol Hill
Donald Trump is meeting with Republican Congressional leaders in Washington on Thursday. Here's a look at a few of the reasons why he is coming back.
Yankees Release Alex Rodriguez, Announcing His Last Game Is Friday
The Yankees have announced they are releasing the controversial slugger. The club says Rodriguez will serve as a "special adviser and instructor" for the team through 2017.
Russia's Entire Paralympic Team Is Banned In Doping Scandal
Russia's para-athletes were caught up in the same scandal as the country's Olympic team. "The anti-doping system in Russia is broken," says the head of the International Paralympic Committee.
Obama Expands U.S. Military's Authority To Target Taliban In Afghanistan
The president has authorized U.S. commanders to use airstrikes to assist Afghan offensives — not just as defensive or preventive measures.
Colorado Mother Fights Off Mountain Lion To Save Her Son
A Colorado woman managed to fight off a mountain lion that was attacking her 5-year-old son. During the harrowing rescue, she reportedly reached into the cat's jaws to free her child's head.
Apple Owes Ireland $14.5 Billion In Taxes, European Commission Says
The EU competition commissioner says Ireland gave the tech giant tax breaks that are illegal under European law. Now Ireland must recover that money, with interest, the commissioner says.
Bangladeshi Police Kill Alleged 'Mastermind' Of Cafe Attack That Left 22 Dead
Police say two other suspected militants were killed in the standoff. They say Tamim Chowdhury, a Bangladeshi-born Canadian, returned to the country in 2013 and supplied guns and arms to militants.
Massachusetts Throws Out More Than 21,000 Convictions In Drug Testing Scandal
The state's Supreme Judicial Court officially dismissed the drug convictions because of misconduct by a former state chemist who admitted to faking test results.
White House Dodges Questions About Possible Comey Tapes
President Trump raised the possibility of a taping system in a tweet last week, but the White House has refused to elaborate and confirm or deny the existence of any tapes.
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