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With 7 Golds, Caeleb Dressel Ties Phelps' Record At Swimming Worlds
The 20-year-old University of Florida swimmer won his seventh gold medal at the FINA World Championships on Sunday. The day before, Dressel set a record all his own: three gold medals in one night.
Trump Chief Strategist Steve Bannon Removed From National Security Council
Bannon had been elevated to the national security group in an unprecedented move in January. He will retain his role as senior adviser for domestic affairs.
House Oversight Panel Has Questions About Trump Businesses And Foreign Emoluments
The Constitution says federal officers can't take emoluments — money — from foreign governments and officials. Two lawmakers question Trump's plan to avoid the constitutional issue at his hotels.
Salvador Sobral Of Portugal Wins Eurovision Song Contest
Sobral won with a romantic ballad. He sang on a small elevated circle in the middle of the crowd. The other 25 competitors performed on a wide stage backed by flashing lights and other effects.
Amid Continued Negotiations, UAW Gives Fiat Chrysler A Strike Notice
If the United Automobile Workers union does strike, it would be the first against a Detroit automaker in eight years. Workers previously rejected a deal presented by union leadership and management.
Former Fox News Analyst Is Arrested, Charged With Fabricating A CIA Past
Federal prosecutors say Wayne Simmons claimed to be retired from a long CIA career and parlayed his bogus credentials into work as an intelligence adviser to senior U.S. military personnel overseas.
U.K. Debates Expanding Airstrikes Against ISIS To Syria
British forces are already conducting strikes in Iraq. The motion is expected to pass with the support of the ruling Conservative Party. But first, MPs will spend 10 hours swapping fierce rhetoric.
Peace Talks Begin In Switzerland As Cease-Fire Kicks Off In Yemen
The warring parties — including the current government, the Houthis and supporters of the former president — are in Biel for U.N.-backed talks.
Bei Bei OK! National Zoo's Panda Cub Recovering After Bowel Surgery
A team of veterinarians performed emergency surgery to remove a dense, lemon-sized mass of bamboo. His prognosis is "very good."
In Gettysburg, Trump Mixes Policy With Personal Attacks
Today in Gettysburg, Pa., Donald Trump blended his "closing argument" with recriminations and the agenda for his first 100 days in office.
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