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Historic Tank Is Repainted. It’s Now Lemon-Lime Yellow

The group that maintains the tank in West Virginia admits a mistake. They tried to repaint it traditional olive drab. The color seemed wrong from the start, but they thought it would dry differently.

High Voter Turnout For European Parliamentary Elections

Centrists in Europe have lost their majority. After Europe’s parliamentary elections over the weekend, nationalist and far-right parties got a boost in their share of power.

Trump’s Visit To Japan Is Overshadowed By Trade Tensions

President Trump and his Japanese counterpart held a news conference Monday after the two met to talk about trade. Trump wants Japan to even out the trade imbalance with the U.S.

News Brief: Trump Visits Japan, European Parliament Elections, Opioid Case

President Trump meets with Japan’s prime minister. It appears populists and nationalists are gaining more seats in Europe’s Parliament. And, Teva Pharmaceuticals agrees to settle Oklahoma opioid case.

Army Surprised By Answers To Its Question: How Has Serving Impacted You?

As part of a Memorial Day tribute, the U.S. Army asked service members to tweet the answer to the question: How has serving impacted you? The answers Army officials got were not what they expected.

The High Cost Of The Opioid Epidemic For Communities

State and local governments say the prescription opioid epidemic is costing them billions of dollars. They’re suing big drug companies to recoup some of those costs.

Selective Service Registration Comes Under Fire Again

Despite the all-volunteer military, men in the U.S. still have to register for the draft when they turn 18. But the fairness of the system, and its very existence, are again being questioned.

Political Fallout Escalates After SF Police Raid Journalist’s Office

The San Francisco Police Officers’ Association is calling on the chief of police to resign for his handling of a raid on a reporter’s home. The reporter had refused to disclose the name of his source.

Fearing Supreme Court Loss, New York Tries to Make Gun Case Vanish

The case, a challenge to a New York City gun regulation, is the first Second Amendment case at the Supreme Court in almost a decade.

With the 2020 Democratic Field Set, Candidates Begin the Races Within the Race

The competitive lanes are set as candidates vie for black voters, women, younger voters — but they are fluid. One thing seems sure: Joseph R. Biden’s lead will be tested.

University of Wisconsin basketball coach Howard Moore’s wife and daughter were killed in a car accident – CNN

University of Wisconsin basketball coach Howard Moore’s wife and daughter were killed in a car accident  CNNMoore, his wife and his two children were hit head-on by a driver going the wrong way, Michigan State Police said.

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