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Former Virginia Gov. Robert McDonnell.
 
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  Samantha Bee   Punchlines: Fleeing GOP, Trump and a UK outcome
The late-night comics use Brexit to show what could happen if the country goes the way of Trump.
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  Pro-choice supporters celebrate outside the Supreme Court after the court's ruling.   A big win for abortion rights: Our view
The Supreme Court unmasked Texas' bogus health laws on abortion as an illegal burden.
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  Pro-life activist in Harrisonburg, Va.   A setback that settles nothing: Opposing view
The right-to-life movement will continue to move forward.
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  A Union flag is seen in front of the Great Clock in London.   What should happen after 'Brexit' vote?: #tellusatoday
The U.S. should already be establishing a working relationship with the UK.
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  Former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.   Hiring Lewandowski is a smart move for CNN: Column
No different than networks hiring Democratic insiders.
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  A demonstrator in London on June 25, 2016.   Relax! Brexit isn't the end of new world order: Column
The world order is not crumbling, so keep a stiff upper lip.
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  Greenwich Park, outside of London.   Glenn Reynolds: Britain's forgotten voters — and ours
America, too, is experiencing a populist upheaval, of which Donald Trump's candidacy is more of a symptom than a cause.
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  Patrol car at Forney Community Park in Forney, Texas.   A split decision on drunken driving: Our view
Supreme Court requires warrants for blood tests, but not for breath tests.
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  Supporters of immigration reform gather in front the Supreme Court in Washington, DC.   Reform comes through legislation, not orders: #tellusatoday
President Obama still went ahead with a politically motivated executive action.
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