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South Korea's Moon: Kim Jong Un Still Committed To Denuclearization
The U.S. and North Korea are moving ahead with plans for a potential summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un. It comes as South Korea's president held a surprise second summit with Kim.
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Subtropical Storm Alberto 'Is Gaining Some Tropical Characteristics'
The storm, which is moving towards the U.S. gulf coast, is likely to become a tropical storm by Sunday afternoon or evening.
Bikers From Across America Ride To Remember Soldiers 'Unaccounted For'
What started as a group of 2,500 has grown to an estimated 300,000. Motorcyclists from across the country rally in Washington, D.C. to raise awareness every Memorial Day weekend.
A U.S. Delegation Is In Talks With North Korea, According To The State Department
One day after a surprise meeting between the leaders of the Koreas, State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert says a U.S. delegation is in talks with North Korean officials at Panmunjom.
USS Arizona Memorial At Pearl Harbor Closes Indefinitely Due To Structural Concerns
The memorial, which honors the 1,177 sailors and Marines on the battleship who died during the December 1941 Japanese surprise attack, has fissures on its exterior.
Former President George H.W. Bush Hospitalized In Maine, Spokesman Says
The 93-year-old former president is hospitalized for low blood pressure and fatigue, says spokesman Jim McGrath. George H.W. Bush arrived in Maine on May 20 for the summer.
In Italy, Populists' Bid To Form Government Fails After Presidential Veto
Furious over President Sergio Mattarella's rejection of the populist coalition's euroskeptic pick for economic minister, 5-Star Movement leader Luigi Di Maio called for Mattarella's impeachment.
What's Your American Anthem?
Starting July 4, we'll bring you the stories of 50 songs — stretching from before the days of sound recording to the present — that rouse, uplift or call to action. To do that, we need your help.
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Cameras On Preemies Let In Families, Keep Germs Out
Some hospitals are putting cameras in their neonatal intensive care units to reduce the number of people — and germs — from entering. But some NICU staff may not want to be watched around the clock.
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In Russia, Scant Traces And Negative Memories Of A Century-Old U.S. Intervention
As Americans accuse the Kremlin of interfering in their elections, and Russians fiercely deny it, there's no debating that the U.S. once intervened militarily in Russia — with few, if any, results.
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