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Sally Yates speaks during a press conference at the Department of Justice on June 28, 2016.
 
  Sally Yates to offer first public account of Flynn's Russia contacts  
  The extraordinary warning she delivered to the White House counsel's office about former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn is the reason for her testimony.  
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  Former US President Barack Obama  speaks after being presented the 2017 John F. Kennedy Profile In Courage Award at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 07 May 2017. Obama is being honored for 'his enduring commitment to democra   In speech, Obama takes aim at Trump, Republicans
In a pointed speech on Sunday, President Obama took aim at his successor in the White House — and at congressional Republicans who are pushing to repeal his signature health care law.
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  FILE - In this March 24, 2017, file photo, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott talks to reporters outside the White House in Washington.   Texas governor signs 'sanctuary cities' ban on Facebook Live
The law requires police to check a person's immigration status, even for minor violations.
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  mlb      
  The Yankees completed a three-game sweep of the defending World Series champions.   New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs combine for 48 strikeouts in 18-inning New York win
The Yankees completed the sweep in a game that took 6 hours, 5 minutes to complete.
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  The Toys R Us Web team in Wayne, N.J., works April 25, 2017, on a revamped website making its debut May 8, 2017. The makeover will feature bolder images, streamlined menus, and a pared down check out process.   Travel ban court hearings, Sally Yates to testify on Russia and 5 things you need to know Monday
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  politics      
  Protesters demonstrated against President Trump's revised travel ban in New York City in March.   Trump's immigration travel ban faces familiar foe in appeals courts: Trump
Hearings on both coasts over the next two weeks will renew the immigration battle.
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  Remnants of crime scene tape remain on the ground in Foster Park following a shooting on April 19, 2016 in Chicago, Illinois. Ten people were wounded, including two fatally, in a gang-related ambush in Chicago's Brighton Park neighborhood on Sunday,   2 killed, 8 wounded in shooting at Chicago memorial
Police say two gunmen fired on mourners participating in a memorial for a man killed earlier.
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  olympics      
  Steven Holcomb won gold in the four-man bobsled at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.   Preliminary report indicates Steven Holcomb's death caused by pulmonary congestion
Gold medalist Steven Holcomb died at 37 in his sleep at the U.S. Olympic Training Center.
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  world      
  A picture taken on May 8, 2017, shows the front pages of Saudi newspapers reporting on the results of France's presidential election and displaying pictures of French president-elect Emmanuel Macron.   World leaders congratulate French President-elect Emmanuel Macron
World leaders took to social media to commend Emmanuel Macron, who defeated anti-immigration nationalist Marine Le Pen in elections Sunday to become France's president-elect.
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  entertainthis      
  The cast of 'Stranger Things' win for Best Show, accepting the golden popcorn from the cast of '13 Reasons Why.'   Recap: The MTV Movie & TV Awards celebrated everything
As the kids say, Sunday's inclusive MTV show honored ALL THE THINGS.
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Mexican army soldiers stand in front of the flames generated by a fire in a clandestine fuel valve in Santa María Nenetzintla, Amozoc, Puebla, on May 7, 2017. The theft of fuel has put the war in several states of central Mexico, with violent

Mexican army soldiers stand in front of the flames generated by a fire in a clandestine fuel valve in Santa María Nenetzintla, Amozoc, Puebla, on May 7, 2017. The theft of fuel has put the war in several states of central Mexico, with violent
 
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