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Trump, Mexico’s president talk about the wall, but not payment

Donald Trump on Wednesday firmly defended the right of the U.S. to build a massive border wall along its southern flank but declined to repeat his frequent promise to force Mexico to pay for it.

 
Historic commercial flight from US lands in Cuba

The first commercial flight between the United States and Cuba in more than a half century landed in the central city of Santa Clara on Wednesday morning.

 
Hurricane warning issued as Hawaii prepares for Madeline

Preparing for what could be the first hurricane to make landfall in Hawaii in years, residents on the Big Island are stocking up on food and water and seeking shelter for their animals.

 
Obama commutes sentences for 111 convicts jailed for drug crimes

President Barack Obama shortened the prison sentences of 111 convicts serving time for drug-related offenses in his second round of clemency grants this month, the White House said on Tuesday.

 
Man dressed as Zorro detained during LAX shutdown on Sunday

A false report of gunshots that sent panicked travelers fleeing from Los Angeles International Airport came right after officers with weapons drawn detained a masked man dressed in black and possibly carrying a sword, officials said.

 
FDA expands Zika screening to all blood donated in US

The Food and Drug Administration wants all U.S. blood centers to start screening for Zika, a major expansion intended to protect the nation’s blood supply from the mosquito-borne virus.

 
Police say 2 Catholic nuns were killed in their Mississippi home

Two nuns who worked as nurses to help the poor in rural Mississippi were found slain in their home, and there were signs of a break-in and their car was missing, officials said Thursday.

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