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Stunning defeat emboldens left as Dems eye new identity

NEW YORK (AP) — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez surprised herself. And a lot of other people, too.

 

5 of 7 nations hit by US travel ban are majority Muslim

The seven nations under the Trump administration's travel ban — upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court — include five majority Muslim countries, prompting dissenting Justice Sonia Sotomayor to assert that the entry restrictions were motivated by "animus toward the Muslim…

 

Dodgers hit 3 homers for 51 in June, beat Cubs 7-5

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Max Muncy and Cody Bellinger each hit a solo home run, Joc Pederson added a two-run shot and the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Chicago Cubs 7-5 on Wednesday night.

 

Analysis: GOP's long-term Supreme Court strategy pays off

NEW YORK (AP) — Three years of political upheaval. Early morning Twitter blasts. Scores of startling headlines. For the Republican Party, all the chaos of the Trump era has been building toward a week like this.

 

Immigrant mom heads to court to get her son back

CHICAGO (AP) — When Lidia Karine Souza would call her 9-year-old son — allowed just 20 minutes per week — he would beg his mom though tears to do everything in her power to get him out of U.S. government…

 

Crawford's 9th-inning HR gives Giants 1-0 win over Rockies

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The only thing that would have made Brandon Crawford feel better about his game-ending homer was if it had come early enough to reward Madison Bumgarner with a win.

 

Joe Jackson turned his children into stars, but at a price

NEW YORK (AP) — Joe Jackson once had his own dreams of success. He tried to be a boxer and then played guitar with a group called The Falcons. But he realized early on that there was an overwhelming pool…

 

Prosecutor: Suspects in N. Korean death are trained killers

SHAH ALAM, Malaysia (AP) — Two Southeast Asian women on trial for killing the estranged half brother of North Korea's leader are trained assassins who used "criminal force" to rub the toxic VX nerve agent on Kim Jong Nam's eyes…

 

Mattis says US will keep current troop levels in South Korea

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis reassured South Korea on Thursday that the United States will maintain its current number of troops on the Korean Peninsula.

 

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