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ICE agent arrested for pulling gun on California teen, lawyer says

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ICE agent arrested for pulling gun on California teen, lawyer says

In footage of the incident, the 45-year-old is seen pulling a gun from his waistband as he walked up the street, pointing it at the teen’s truck and demanding he stop the vehicle while reportedly brandishing his badge.  …
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Yugoslavia is still playing

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Even though only two of its remnant nations, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, are still competing in the World Cup, the former Yugoslavia continues to punch well above its weight in global soccer. Though the region accounts for barely 0.2 percent of the world’s population, players with roots from there make up 7.5 percent of those who reached the round of 32, including former U.S. captain Christian Pulisic, who is of Croatian descent.

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Why isn’t Donald Trump at the US match against Bosnia?

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Our White House correspondent Sophia Cai, a member of the Axel Springer Global Reporters Network, has been covering World Cup politics in regular video dispatches for our sister publication “Bild.”

Here’s her latest report explaining why President Donald Trump has yet to attend a World Cup match, and how he keeps up from the White House.

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Priorities, priorities

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LONDON — Unexpected halftime entertainment for the England-DR Congo match was provided by Reform UK. The right-wing party that polls show would win a general election (but does not yet have enough MPs to field a soccer team) chose the moment to unveil its AI policy thinking.

England was losing as MP Danny Kruger opened with “I can’t believe you’re all here” — and announced the need for a Patriotic Compact on AI to a sparsely filled room.

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