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D-Day switchboard operator sends her last message

Marie Scott vividly recalls the horrifying sounds of D-Day as she relayed orders down the line to the troops storming the Normandy beaches.

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US defends welcome to students as China warns of risk

The United States said Monday it was committed to welcoming Chinese nationals for "legitimate" studies but acknowledged increased visa scrutiny after Beijing warned its students of risks.

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Vatican women strap on their boots for first time in World Cup year

More than three decades after it first put out a men's team, women are finally strapping on the Vatican's colours of yellow jersey and socks and white shorts and bearing the keys of St. Peter and papal tiara crest.

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Transgender woman who had been in ICE custody dies in El Paso after falling ill

A transgender woman from El Salvador died after falling ill at a private Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in New Mexico, officials said Sunday, drawing new scrutiny to a facility that has faced allegations of mistreatment of gay and transgender detainees.

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What is Eid and how do Muslims celebrate it? 6 questions answered

Editor’s note: Muslims all over the world will begin celebrating Eid al-Fitr, one of the religion’s principal festivals, on or around June 4, 2019. In August, Muslims will celebrate Eid al-Adha. Ken Chitwood, a scholar of global Islam, explains the two Islamic festivals.

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Trump turns from pomp to politics with Britain's May

US President Donald Trump turns from pomp and ceremony to politics and business on Tuesday as he meets Prime Minister Theresa May on the second day of a state visit to Britain expected to be accompanied by mass protests.

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Silence, US tensions mark Tiananmen 30th anniversary in China

Beijing marked 30 years since the deadly Tiananmen crackdown on Tuesday with a wall of silence and extra security, while trading barbs with the United States over China's human rights record.

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Two of Trump’s companies were just accused in court documents of ‘intentionally evading taxes’

The owners of a 70-story Panama City hotel tower formerly managed by President Donald Trump’s companies are accusing them of stiffing the Panamanian government.

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UK mobilizes to make sure Trump knows he 'is not welcome'

With the city of London effectively on "lockdown" in anticipation of the protests—complete with the now-famous Trump Baby Blimp—that are expected to flood the city's streets on Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump touched down in the United Kingdom Monday for his first state visit shortly after tweeting an attack on London Mayor Sadiq Khan.

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250,000 anti-Trump protesters expected in UK – but Fox News says many are actually pro-Trump

London is expecting up to 250,000 people protesting in the streets against President Donald Trump. The "man baby" Trump balloon will return and was even used in a Sky News ad declaring, "He's back!"

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Trump praised for acting 'appropriately' during Westminster Abbey ceremony

An MSNBC guest on Monday praised President Donald Trump for his "appropriate" behavior during a ceremony in Britain.

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Trump meets Queen Elizabeth II after insulting London mayor

US President Donald Trump met Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace on Monday after kicking off his UK state visit by branding the London mayor a "loser" and weighing in on the Brexit debate.

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