SC gov. signs bill to remove Confederate flag
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SC gov. signs bill to remove Confederate flag

“Hopefully it ends here, and we move forward, and we can put all of this…

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William praises defeated Lionesses
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William praises defeated Lionesses

Fourth-ranked Japan, the defending champion from the 2011 World Cup in Germany and silver medallists…

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Confederate flag to be removed from all South Carolina state buildings
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Confederate flag to be removed from all South Carolina state buildings

[Previous story, posted at 4:19 p.m. EDT]. I am also surrounded by former governors who…

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Ex- President George W. Bush Was Paid $100K to Speak to Veterans Group
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Ex- President George W. Bush Was Paid $100K to Speak to Veterans Group

Revelations that ex- United States president George W Bush took in more than $100 000…

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Haiti and Panama draw in Gold Cup opener
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Haiti and Panama draw in Gold Cup opener

Team U.S, fresh off a European tour where they recorded friendly victories of Germany and…

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Hillary talks Donald Trump on first TV interview as Presidential candidate
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Hillary talks Donald Trump on first TV interview as Presidential candidate

Haiti rally to tie Panama in Gold Cup opener
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Haiti rally to tie Panama in Gold Cup opener

Gold Cup 2015: Clint Dempsey puts USMNT up 1-0 over Honduras
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Gold Cup 2015: Clint Dempsey puts USMNT up 1-0 over Honduras

While July 25 is circled on Canada’s calendar – that’s when it finds out its…

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Bad Luck Moment: USA vs. Honduras
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Bad Luck Moment: USA vs. Honduras

While Honduras are yearly contenders, they haven’t played that great in the last two World…

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APA – Afghan delegation meeting Taliban in Pakistan
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APA – Afghan delegation meeting Taliban in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD The first official peace talks between the Afghan Taliban and the government in Kabul…

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