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Over 3,300 signed up for the far-right extremist group in Texas while New York State had the most law enforcement join, a new report says.
Texas DPS director Steven McCraw said the law enforcement response to May's school shooting was an "abject failure."
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was shot to death in July.
The comedian said the disturbing incident happened during an audition to be a fairy.
"There's a first time for anything," a U.S. Tennis Association official said.
A Trump-appointed judge is in the spotlight after granting the ex-president's request for a third party to review classified documents seized at Mar-a-Lago.
Scott Jensen is the latest GOP candidate trying to hide extreme views on abortion.
"It was pretty traumatic," the former first lady told Jimmy Fallon on "The Tonight Show."
The West Virginia Democrat called the proposal "excessive," arguing there are more effective ways to support student borrowers.
But the fight for safe abortion access in Michigan is far from over.
In most of the 200 scripted shows that researchers analyzed, Muslim characters were typically violent, dehumanized or disparaged — if they existed at all.
Healey, whose only rival for the nomination dropped out of the race but remained on the ballot, will be the heavy favorite in November against the winner of the Republican primary.

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