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Putin signals Trump’s Ukraine peace plan could be ‘basis’ for future deal + Suspect in custody after 2 National Guardsmen shot in Washington, D.C + Devastated dad of National Guard soldier, 20, shot in DC 'terror attack' says she will not surviveACT OF TERROR: 2 National Guard Members Ambushed Near White House
Two West Virginia National Guard members were shot in a targeted ambush near the White House and remain in critical condition as federal investigators treat the incident as terrorism; officials identified the suspect as a 29 year old Afghan national
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75 - Reported death toll in Hong Kong high rise fire
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"You picked the wrong target, wrong city and wrong country" — Jeanine Pirro
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