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Suicide Attacker Sets Off Bomb After A Concert In Manchester, England
Twenty-two people were killed and 59 injured after a bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England. We hear from some people who were at the arena when the explosion went off.
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Morning News Brief: Manchester Blast, Russia Probe, Trump Budget
The latest on the deadly attack at a concert in Manchester, England. Also, new developments in the FBI and congressional probes into Russian meddling and the Trump budget for 2018 is revealed.
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Germany Tries To Root Out Neo-Nazis Inside The Ranks Of Its Military
Two German soldiers with far-right views, accused of plotting the assassination of public figures, sparked a probe of that country's military to see whether it's been infiltrated by the far right.
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Many Children Are Among The Dead In Manchester Arena Suicide Attack
What appears to be the deadliest terror attack in Britain since 2005, took place Monday night. An attacker set off a bomb at a concert — leaving more than 20 people dead and more than 50 injured.
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He Called Himself 'One Lucky Bastard': Sir Roger Moore Dies At 89
British actor Sir Roger Moore began his career as a model and small-time MGM studio player but was best known for stepping into the role of James Bond in the 1970s and 1980s.
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'Times' Book Review Editor Shares Her Love Of Reading In 'My Life With Bob'
Pamela Paul of The New York Times talks about her own new book, which chronicles every book she's read since she was 17 years old. Even if a work isn't great, she refuses to brush it aside cavalierly.
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Go To Ocala For Everything Flamingo-Related
Cindy Dunlow said she has the world record for the largest flamingo paraphernalia collection. She collects it in her Ocala, Fla., frame shop.
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Cheap Fake Diamond Ring Turns Out To Be Very Real And Very Valuable
A woman bought a ring for cheap many years ago, thinking it was fake. It turned out to be real. Sotheby's is auctioning the ring off next month and it's expected to go for more than $450,000.
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Obama, Merkel To Discuss Civic Engagement At Brandenburg Gate
The bishop who will moderate a chat between former President Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel discusses its theme:"Being Involved in Democracy: Taking on Responsibility Locally and Globally."
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Concert Bombing Was An Appalling Tragedy, British Ambassador Says
Steve Inskeep talks to Kim Darroch, the British ambassador to the U.S., about the aftermath of the suicide bombing at the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, Monday night.
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