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Hillary Clinton tells grads of pricey San Francisco school about her troubled youth

Hillary Clinton tells grads of pricey San Francisco school about her troubled youth In a surprise appearance Friday, Hillary Clinton delivered a commencement address to graduates of San Francisco's exclusive Hamlin School.

Bernie Sanders won't endorse own son's US House candidacy

Bernie Sanders won't endorse own son's US House candidacy If Bernie Sanders doesn’t receive a Father’s Day card on Sunday, the reason might not be hard to figure out.

Oregon Dems rip Trump border policy after visiting ICE detainees

Oregon Dems rip Trump border policy after visiting ICE detainees Democrat lawmakers from Oregon who visited with immigrant detainees on Saturday leveled harsh criticism at the Justice Department’s “zero tolerance” border policy, saying it "makes zero sense and shows zero understanding of American values.”

Huckabee reacts to un-American rhetoric from the left

Huckabee reacts to un-American rhetoric from the left Is the left rooting against America? Former Arkansas governor weighs in on 'Watters' World.'

President Trump backs GOP immigration bills

President Trump backs GOP immigration bills President Trump backs GOP immigration bills, White House correspondent for Reuters Jeff Mason joins America's News HQ to discuss.

Trump to nominate Kathy Kraninger to lead consumer watchdog agency

Trump to nominate Kathy Kraninger to lead consumer watchdog agency President Trump intends to nominate an associate director at the Office of Management and Budget to lead the government's consumer watchdog agency.

John Legend slams Paul Ryan for Father's Day post amid immigration controversy: 'Seriously, f--k you'

John Legend slams Paul Ryan for Father's Day post amid immigration controversy: 'Seriously, f--k you' Singer John Legend lashed out at House Speaker Paul Ryan on Saturday after the lawmaker posted a Father’s Day video about his children amid a controversy over a policy involving immigrant families getting split up at the border.

Trump blames Democrats for separation of families at border

Trump blames Democrats for separation of families at border House Republicans have introduced a new immigration reform proposal; reaction on 'America's News HQ.'

Trump says he gave Kim Jong Un a direct phone number

Trump says he gave Kim Jong Un a direct phone number Is U.S. implementing the right strategy when dealing with North Korea? Lt. Col. Daniel Davis weighs in.

Rep. Louie Gohmert: IG report's conclusions are ridiculous

Rep. Louie Gohmert: IG report's conclusions are ridiculous IG Horowitz to testify before the House Judiciary Committee; Rep. Louie Gohmert shares insight on 'America's News HQ.'

Ex-Oklahoma cop kidnapped, tortured woman while son, 10, watched: police

Ex-Oklahoma cop kidnapped, tortured woman while son, 10, watched: police A former Oklahoma cop was arrested this week after a woman he allegedly kidnapped escaped from his car and called 911.

Immigrants fleeing gangs prefer taking chance for US asylum

Immigrants fleeing gangs prefer taking chance for US asylum The MS-13 gang made Jose Osmin Aparicio's life so miserable in his native El Salvador that he had no choice but to flee in the dead of night with his wife and four children, leaving behind all their belongings and paying a smuggler $8,000.

Pair damaged Vietnam War memorial in New Mexico, police say

Pair damaged Vietnam War memorial in New Mexico, police say Police in New Mexico announced charges Friday against two suspects who allegedly damaged a Vietnam War memorial in mid-May.

Sen. Wyden speaks on immigration policy and treatment

Sen. Wyden speaks on immigration policy and treatment Senator Wyden speaks on immigration policy and treatment following meeting with ICE detainees.

Sen. Merkley speaks on immigration policy and refugees

Sen. Merkley speaks on immigration policy and refugees Senator Jeff Merkley speaks on immigration policy and refugees following meeting with ICE detainees.

Chinese immigrant with American family fears deportation

Chinese immigrant with American family fears deportation A New York immigrant with a young American family fears he'll be deported to his native China after being arrested when he showed up for a green card interview.

Parents reportedly billed $132,000 after boy damages statue

Parents reportedly billed $132,000 after boy damages statue A city in Kansas is reportedly demanding $132,000 from the parents of a boy who knocked over a glass sculpture.

Man suspected of defrauding more than 1,000 Walmart stores

Man suspected of defrauding more than 1,000 Walmart stores Authorities say a man suspected of making fraudulent returns at more than 1,000 Walmart stores across the U.S. has been arrested in Arizona.

Army narrows list of cities down to 5 for new command HQ

Army narrows list of cities down to 5 for new command HQ A U.S. Army spokesman says officials have narrowed to five the number of cities under consideration to house a prestigious command center that's meant to modernize Army operations and technology.

Officers killed in the line of duty in 2018

Officers killed in the line of duty in 2018 A look at all the law enforcement officers who have died in 2018 while on duty.

South Korea, U.S. to announce suspension of major military drills this week: Yonhap

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea and the United States are expected to announce the suspension of "large-scale" military drills this week, with the provision that they would restart if North Korea failed to keep its promise to denuclearize, news agency Yonhap said on Sunday. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2tfLsAP

Taxi plows into Moscow crowd including soccer fans, injuring seven

By Jack Stubbs, Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber and Maria Kiselyova from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2yjrafQ

Boat migrants rocked by EU political storm start to arrive in Spain

VALENCIA, Spain (Reuters) - The first boat in a naval convoy carrying a total of 629 rescued migrants arrived in the Spanish port of Valencia on Sunday, ending a grueling nine-day sea voyage, but leaving wide open a fierce debate in Europe about how to handle immigration. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2yigP3C

UNHCR special envoy Jolie visits Mosul, urges support for rebuilding

ERBIL, Iraq (Reuters) - U.N. refugee agency special envoy Angelina Jolie visited Mosul in northern Iraq on Saturday and urged the international community not to forget residents trying to rebuild their city. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2JHJILL

Afghan peace council to hold news conference amid Eid ceasefire

KABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan's High Peace Council will hold a news conference on Sunday amid an unprecedented Taliban ceasefire and a day after President Ashraf Ghani said he would extend a government ceasefire but set no timeframe. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2tfgngS

Turkish warplanes strike Kurdish militants in Iraq's Qandil, Erdogan says

ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish warplanes have struck a meeting of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in Iraq's Qandil mountains, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday, adding that Ankara believed high-profile militants had been hit. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2LUMp9K

Greek PM survives no-confidence vote in parliament

ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras survived a no-confidence motion in parliament on Saturday, setting the stage for the signing of a historic accord with neighboring Macedonia to settle a long dispute over the latter's name. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2ldtOdu

Deadly shoot-out, fire break Nicaragua truce; talks proceed

MANAGUA, Nicaragua (Reuters) - Eight people died on Saturday in a shoot-out and fire that shattered a truce struck hours earlier between President Daniel Ortega and protesters, and civic leaders condemned the violence while vowing to continue talks with the government. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2ygL7nd