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Scripps News Reports: The voices of real people, not pundits

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For the past 10 weeks Scripps News has hosted conversations with dozens of voters on the issues that matter to them most this election year. (Scripps News)
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Donald Trump receiving medical treatment after intense security event at Pennsylvania rally

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Former President Donald Trump was speaking to a crowd for a short time before some sort of pops were heard, and Trump ducked below a lectern and was swept away by Secret Service. (Scripps News)
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Beryl approaches Texas coast growing before landfall, officials issue storm surge warnings

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Tropical Storm Beryl became "better organized" as it approached the U.S. Gulf Coast on Sunday, still working to reach hurricane status again before making landfall, forecasters predicted. (Scripps News)
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No 'quick fix' to problem of overcrowding in prisons, says Home Secretary

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Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said there is not going to be a “quick fix” to the problem of overcrowding in prisons and that the new Labour Government has to deal with the legacy the Tories have left behind. She was speaking after meeting...
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How to keep your pets safe this Fourth of July

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Fourth of July is a scary time for pets, who are often afraid of fireworks and run off. (Scripps News)
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Sunak: UK would become soft on illegal migration under Labour

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak gives a pool clip at a pharmaceutical company in Stoke-on-Trent. Sunak has suggested the UK would become the “soft touch of Europe” on illegal migration under a Labour government. Challenged over his claim that...
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NASA astronauts will stay at space station longer for more troubleshooting of Boeing capsule

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NASA says two of its astronauts will remain at the International Space Station longer as they work to troubleshoot problems with Boeing’s new space capsule. (Scripps News)
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Harris not satisfied with handling of Cathal Crotty case

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Taoiseach Simon Harris said he is not satisfied with the Defence Forces handling of the Cathal Crotty case. Speaking at Government Buildings ahead of Cabinet.
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Daisy Cooper says her party would 'absolutely not' welcome Chancellor Jeremy Hunt into their ranks

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Daisy Cooper arrives to greets supporters in an van branded with anti-conservative messaging. Daisy Cooper visited Farncombe in the Godalming and Ash constituency on Wednesday, where her party has launched a push to claim a high-profile...
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Auto recall delays: Why it can take so long to get a fix

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You used to be able to get a recall repair in a couple of weeks. But now, many drivers are waiting months and months for a serious problem to be repaired. (Scripps News)
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Rishi Sunak holds a press conference as he leaves the G7 summit

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Rishi Sunak holds a press conference in Savelletri as he leaves the G7 summit in Italy.
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Senate to vote on IVF Act; GOP expected to oppose measure

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A bill that would establish a "statutory right" for people to access IVF services will get a procedural vote in the Senate, Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said. (Scripps News)
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Study: high levels of xylitol associated with heart attack, stroke risk

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A new study finds people who consume high levels of the sweetener xylitol are at a greater risk of heart attacks, stroke, and death. (Scripps News)
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Eamon Ryan says Regina Doherty ‘sees political advantage’ in climate attack

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Transport Minister and Green Party leader Eamon Ryan has accused a Fine Gael MEP candidate of seeing “political advantage” in taking aim at climate change policies. Speaking at Government Buildings in Dublin.
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'We'll stay here until our friends are safe' - protesters block bus carrying migrants

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Interview with one of the coordinators of a protest attempting to stop a bus carrying migrants leaving a London hotel, Kojo Kyerewaa. Mr Kyerewaa said 'we will stay here until we are sure our friends are safe'.
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Starmer says under Labour 'national security will always come first' as he outlines defence plans - full speech

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer outlined his commitment to defence spending as he claimed under his government 'national security will always come first', during a speech in Greater Manchester.
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Boeing reveals sweeping plan to improve quality control, culture

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At the end of February, the FAA told embattled planemaker Boeing that it had 90 days to map out a plan to fix systemic quality control issues in the company. (Scripps News)
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OpenAI forms safety committee as it starts training latest artificial intelligence model

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The safety committee arrives as debate and high-profile resignations swirl around AI safety at the company. (Scripps News)
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Billionaire wants to take new submersible to Titanic wreckage to prove it’s safe

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A two-man team hopes to dispel "old myths" about submarines being unsafe. (Scripps News)
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Theresa May shares hug with Ian Blackford before Commons farewell speech

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Theresa May has warned that too many people in politics “think it is about them” in a farewell speech which also made light of her difficulties as prime minister. The MP for Maidenhead advised her Conservative colleagues against enduring...
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Cleverly: Rwanda plan is legally robust and Government determined to deliver it

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A "concerted effort" to derail the Rwanda asylum plan through the courts will not prevent planes taking off, James Cleverly said. The Home Secretary said the Safety of Rwanda Act is "robust" and the scheme to send some asylum seekers on...
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Martin ‘wants’ fenced-off areas to be re-opened

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The Tourism Minister has said she wants to see fenced-off public areas in Dublin to be re-opened after action to prevent migrant encampments. Large security barriers were erected in a number of locations around the city following...
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Rishi Sunak visits autonomous driving hub in north London

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Science Secretary Michelle Donelan visit autonomous driving pioneers Wayve Technologies, where CEO Alex Kendall gave both a tour of their north London office.
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Rishi Sunak always looks for someone else to blame, says Yvette Cooper as parliamentary showdown looms

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Rishi Sunak has acknowledged he will miss his self-imposed spring target for getting the Rwanda scheme off the ground but insisted: “We will start the flights and we will stop the boats.” He blamed Labour opposition to the plan for the...