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President Trump said Agent Rogelio Martinez was attacked by immigrants. Investigators conducted 650 interviews, mounted horses to look for human tracks and studied license plates. They got nowhere.
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Anti-apartheid activist and wife of the late Nelson Mandela, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela died Monday at 81. She was renowned for revving up crowds with her fierce speeches denouncing the apartheid system.
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Israel Rejects Calls For An Investigation Into The Deaths Of 18 Palestinians In Gaza
Israel rejects calls to investigate of its use of force to quell clashes along the border with Gaza. Palestinians say at least 18 Palestinians were killed and hundreds wounded with live fire.
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The White House says nothing is scheduled, but whenever Putin next meets Trump, the American president's political situation will have changed a great deal.
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ISIS Claims Murders Of 4 Christians In Pakistan
Three men and a woman died in the attack. A fifth person riding in the rickshaw — a 12-year-old girl — survived.
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