The End of An Era for U.S. Women’s Soccer

The End of An Era for U.S. Women’s Soccer

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Why Trump Voters Are Torn Over Minneapolis

The question of what to do about undocumented immigrants has long bonded President Trump and his supporters — and an overwhelming majority of them backed his all-out crackdown over the past year.But then came the extraordinary events of the past few weeks in Minneapolis. Since th ...  Show more

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