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  • Suicide bomber in Manchester attack ID'd

    British authorities have identified the suspected Manchester bomber as Salman Abedi, U.S. officials say.

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    Virginia Woman's Xenophobic Tirade Against Latino Man Caught On Camera

    A Virginia woman’s xenophobic rant against a Latino man was caught on camera.

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    The US is finally telling the public who overstays their visas the most-and it’s not Mexicans

    For years, the best-and virtually only-publicly released statistic tracking illegal immigration in the US has been the number of people caught at the southern border. Now, the US Department of Homeland Security is scrutinizing a lesser known type of undocumented immigrant: the one who comes in legally. In a new report released May 22, the agency has attempted to count the people who overstayed their visas in fiscal year 2016. The results tell a different story than the border apprehension numbers, and suggest that the US should broaden its singular focus on the border to include airports and seaports as well. By the end of fiscal year 2016, some 630,000 visitors had failed to leave the US, far

    In 2016, more than 600,000 foreigners overstayed visas, new report says
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    Homeland Security: Half a Million Visitors Overstayed Visas in 2016
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    Manchester Bombing Victims Identified: Names, Ages and Everything We Know About What Happened at the Ariana Grande Concert

    An eight-year-old girl was among the 22 people killed after a bombing attack at an Ariana Grande concert Monday night in Manchester, England. At least two other victims had been identified as of Tuesday morning: An 18-year-old woman and a 26-year-old man. The first victim to be publicly named Tuesday was Georgina Callander, 18, a student at Runshaw College in England.

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    Pippa's Brother's Date Wore WHITE to Her Wedding

    Call the etiquette police because this is an EMERGENCY.

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    Waitress Fired After Allegedly Sleeping With Orlando Bloom

    A waitress was fired after her employer found out she had reportedly spent the night with Orlando Bloom.

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    Travelers Chant 'Lock Him Up' As Man In Trump Hat Is Removed From United Plane

    Passengers chanted “lock him up” as United Airlines had a man sporting a Donald Trump “Make America Great Again” campaign hat removed from a flight in Shanghai.

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    Unruly passenger with 'Make America Great Again' hat kicked off United flight in Shanghai
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    Naperville teen's senseless tragedy: 'They scared him to death'

    On the last night of his life, Corey Walgren sat with his parents in the kitchen and talked about the colleges they would visit over spring break. At 16, Corey didn't know what he wanted to study - maybe business, maybe astronomy - but he liked the idea of attending a Big Ten school. He wanted a big, bustling campus with different kinds of people, a place that could match his energy and varied interests. His parents, Doug and Maureen Walgren, described it as an exciting but bittersweet discussion with their eldest child, a rite-of-passage conversation that occurs in kitchens all across the country. It ended with the family deciding to visit the University of Iowa and the University of Minnesota,

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