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LONDON (AP) -- Beleaguered British Prime Minister Theresa May was working to fill out the ranks of her minority government Saturday after an election that proved a disaster for her Conservative Party, a headache for Britain's exit from the European Union - and potentially a fatal blow to May's premiership....
BEIRUT (AP) -- Supported by crutches and a fellow Islamic State jihadi, Abu Shuaib al-Maslawi hopped on his left leg toward the explosives-laden black SUV that he would minutes later plow into a group of Iraqi troops in the northern city of Mosul....
JUPITER, Fla. (AP) -- Tiger Woods told officers during his DUI arrest last month that he had taken Xanax, as well as other prescription medications....
CLEVELAND (AP) -- The celebrating after Game 4 was done by Cavaliers fans, not Golden State players, their families or anyone else dressed in blue and gold who came looking for a historic party....
MANCHESTER, Tenn. (AP) -- U2 turned their first headlining appearance at a U.S. music festival into Bono-roo....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump is ramping up pressure on Qatar to stop what he calls a "high level" of financial support of terrorism, even as Secretary of State Rex Tillerson tries to calm the worst diplomatic crisis in the Persian Gulf in years....
ILIGAN, Philippines (AP) -- Thirteen Philippine marines were killed in fierce fighting with Muslim militants who have laid siege to southern Marawi city for nearly a month in the biggest single-day loss for government forces, the military said Saturday....
NORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP) -- Entertainer Bill Cosby didn't answer when asked the question so many want to know, but his spokesman dangled the possibility....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump says he's willing to testify under oath about his conversations with the man he fired as FBI director....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The FBI chief he fired called the president a liar, but the response from many Republicans was a collective shrug. The GOP still needs Donald Trump if it has any hope of accomplishing its legislative agenda and winning elections, and it's going to take more than James Comey's testimony to shake them....
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