Cannon schedules July 14 hearing on how classified materials will be handled in Trump documents case
The first hearing for Donald Trump and the special counsel's office before Judge Aileen Cannon in the Mar-a-Lago documents case will be in Fort Pierce, Florida, on July 14.
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Who is John Buresh? 'The Bachelorette' Season 20 suitor is a master of all TikTok trends
'The Bachelorette' Season 20 contestant John Buresh is extremely excited to meet Charity Lawson
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Cost to remove a migrant £63,000 more than keeping in UK
A report finds the estimated savings of removing a migrant to a "safe country" such as Rwanda are uncertain.
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Man and stepson die after hiking in Texas heat
The stepdad was reportedly killed in a car accident after he went to seek help for the teenager.
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Donegal cliffs remain closed amid police investigation
The cliffs have been closed for most of Monday due to an ongoing police operation.
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Vladimir Putin says Wagner mutiny leaders will be 'brought to justice'
The Russian president said decisions were made during the rebellion to avoid bloodshed.
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Lionel Messi reveals vacation plan before Inter Miami switch
Lionel Messi reveals his excitement at his impending move to Inter Miami and his immediate plans after featuring in two exhibition matches in Argentina.
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Alexee Trevizo: Teen, 19, spotted cheerleading with huge baby bump three weeks before dumping son in hospital trash can
In the video, Alexee Trevizo can be seen walking slowly across the court, and repeatedly pulling her shirt down
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New Zealand seeks to exterminate predators to save native birds
New Zealand plans to wipe out every last rat, possum and stoat. Can the plan work?
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Cardinals Rumors: Wainwright concern, Mozeliak clarification, fan favorite trade?
Cardinals Rumors: Will John Mozeliak sell at the trade deadline?After losing Game 1 of the London Series against the Chicago Cubs in rather embarrassing fashion, John Mozeliak admitted that change was coming. Now, whether that means selling a few perishable items like players on one-year contracts...
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IMF Approves $1.8 Billion in Loans for Senegal to Revive Economy
The International Monetary Fund approved about $1.8 billion in loans for Senegal to support the nation’s recovery and
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US says it does not underestimate AUKUS task, confident it will be sustained politically
WASHINGTON U.S. Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Michael Gilday said on Monday the United States did not underestimate
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