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Minnesota United lands Marc Burch and Sam Cronin

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The expansion side has landed two MLS veterans to help bolster its squad after a poor start to life in Major League Soccer.

'You don't come to Arsene Wenger, you come to Arsenal' - Under-fire boss plays down his role in transfer deals

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With the Frenchman's position being called into question, he has sought to rubbish any suggestion that targets will be influenced by his future

Brazil police in Rio held after shooting wounded suspects

The killings, which were captured on video, have shocked many Brazilians.

Brazil police in Rio held after shooting wounded suspects

The killings, which were captured on video, have shocked many Brazilians.

Casillas explains why he had to keep his mouth shut during Mourinho saga in Madrid

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The iconic goalkeeper eventually departed Santiago Bernabeu after seeing his position at the club questioned under the now Manchester United boss

Mourinho tells Man Utd targets to commit to the club or go and play in Los Angeles

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The Red Devils manager has a list of summer targets drawn up but will only be welcoming those onto his books that really want to be at Old Trafford

Tales of deportation in Trump's America: Week Three

A look at the men and women affected by President Trump's deportation strategy.

Native fashion

An exhibition at the National Museum of the American Indian in New York reveals how Native American designers are drawing on their culture to develop a contemporary style.

Trump aides to reveal financial portfolios

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The financial background of President Donald Trump aides such as Jared Kushner, Steve Bannon and Gary Cohn will come into clearer focus Friday as the White House releases financial snapshots of around 180 of its employees.

Shia LaBeouf assault charges dropped

The actor was arrested in January at his performance art installation which protests against Trump.

Germany rejects US pressure for Nato spending rise

Foreign minister says it is unrealistic to expect Germany to spend 2% of GDP on defence.

Shia LaBeouf assault charges dropped

The actor was arrested in January at his performance art installation which protests against Trump.

Germany rejects US pressure for Nato spending rise

Foreign minister says it is unrealistic to expect Germany to spend 2% of GDP on defence.

Shia LaBeouf assault charges dropped

The actor was arrested in January at his performance art installation which protests against Trump.

Collapsed highway could take months to repair

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Back in January 2002, a tanker truck driving on a busy highway junction in Birmingham, Alabama, crashed into a bridge overpass and exploded.

Ranking Pop Culture's Most Memorable Bunniesfrom Adorable to Nightmarish

Who's the scariest pop culture bunny of them all...?

Leonardo DiCaprio Hiding in Plain Sight Is His Best Role Yet

A ski mask in Central Park? You're not fooling us, Leo.

Opinion: Don't count Trump out just yet

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It would be a big mistake to count President Trump out too soon. Although he has experienced a difficult two months, it is important to remember that other presidents have survived incredibly rocky starts and gone on to enjoy two-terms.

Spicer: Sanctuary cities don't care about law enforcement

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White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Friday that sanctuary cities don't deserve federal funds for law enforcement, arguing their policies mean they don't care enough about stopping crime.

Freedom Caucus member Rep. Andy Harris town hall

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After 50 years, Manatees off endangered list

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Florida's growing manatee population is a "dramatic turnaround" from the 1970s, the federal government said as it officially removed the aquatic creatures from the endangered list.

Students camp overnight for Hillary Clinton

Students at Georgetown University, Washington DC, have camped out overnight to see Hillary Clinton speak.

Jennifer Lopez's Most Envy-Inducing Street Style Looks

Explore J.Lo's collection of incredible street-side outfits here.

FBI: Laptop bombs could evade airport security

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CNN has learned that US intelligence and law enforcement agencies believe terrorist organizations have developed bombs that FBI testing shows can evade some commonly used airport security screening methods. CNN's Barbara Starr reports.

FBI: Laptop bombs could evade airport security

CNN has learned that US intelligence and law enforcement agencies believe terrorist organizations have developed bombs that FBI testing shows can evade some commonly used airport security screening methods. CNN's Barbara Starr reports.

Opinion: Don't count Trump out just yet

It would be a big mistake to count President Trump out too soon. Although he has experienced a difficult two months, it is important to remember that other presidents have survived incredibly rocky starts and gone on to enjoy two-terms.

Conte dodges Sanchez talk but admits he's looking for a new Oscar, Mikel and Ivanovic

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The Chelsea boss has offered his biggest hint yet that he will be dipping into the summer market after losing three experienced players in January

'Forget Real Madrid! Chelsea can give Hazard the success he deserves' - Conte

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The Blues boss says that his star forward is part of his future plans and that they are building a team that can compete with the world's best

Watch As a Family Torn Apart by War Has Tearful Reunion

South Sudan is one of the most dangerous places on earth and is the center of an ongoing civil war. But the violence could not stop one desperate mother from searching for her three sons who were separated during the war.

Intel sources: Terrorists using stolen screening systems to test explosives

US intelligence and law enforcement agencies believe that ISIS and other terrorist organizations have developed innovative ways to plant explosives in electronic devices that FBI testing shows can evade some commonly used airport security screening methods, CNN has learned.

Electronics ban: The scene at the airport

Travelers in Istanbul, Turkey, flying to the US or the UK have started having to check large electronics.

Senator: No doubt Russia meddled

Intel Committee member Sen. Angus King said Friday there was "no doubt whatsoever that the Russians were behind the effort to interfere with our election."

Trump backers: not worried about Russia

Utter silence.

Ed Sheeran's BFF Elton John Warned Him Not to Gain Weight During His Hiatus

Ed Sheeran's BFF Elton John Warned Him Not to Pack on the Pounds

17 Bags and Shoes We Can't Believe Are on Sale

Run, don't walk.

Man City forward Sterling explains how he can join Messi and Ronaldo among world's elite

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The England international believes he can achieve his ambition by adding more goals to his game, which he intends to do in the 2017-18 campaign

Ireland boss O'Neill rages at Koeman and Everton 'blame game' over McCarthy

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The Toffees boss has been urged to indulge in some "quiet introspection" regarding his midfielder's fitness issues in an outspoken statement