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    08:11
  • Immigration system under strain after latest surge at the border

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  • Jimmy, Rosalynn Carter make rare public appearance in Georgia

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  • Sen. Menendez rejects calls to resign after bribery indictment

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  • NBC poll outlines voter concerns with both Biden and Trump

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  • House leaders meet as government shutdown looms

    01:38
  • UAW strike expands to more GM, Stellantis centers

    01:58
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    07:27
  • Watch Minor League player learn he’s being called up to the Majors

    00:47
  • Rupert Murdoch steps down from Fox, puts son Lachlan in charge

    00:30
  • Boater reunites with Coast Guard members who rescued him

    02:24
  • Writers and producers inch toward deal to end strike

    00:32
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Beijing speaks out on ‘horrendous incidents’ in Hong Kong

00:31

Beijing has responded for the first time to the protests in Hong Kong, which were first sparked eight weeks ago by a since-shelved bill and now evolved into calls for greater democracy and autonomy. Beijing condemned “horrendous incidents” that caused “serious damage to the rule of law.”