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Washington Nationals manager Dusty Baker (12) walks off the field after pulling relief pitcher Blake Treinen and putting in relief pitcher Joe Blanton during the eight inning of a baseball game against the Atlanta Braves at Nationals Park, Wednesday, June 14, 2017, in Washington. The Braves won 13-2. Behind Baker, catcher Jose Lobaton (59) talks with relief pitcher Joe Blanton (56) on the mound.(AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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Google has been working in concert with Ford, GM and Tesla on driverless cars for years, and some jurisdictions already allow the test models to be driven on their roads. Some observers expect driverless cars in full use within the next five years, despite that some of the models have gotten into accidents. (Associated Press)
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Flint City Mayor Karen Weaver speaks to media after Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette announced five water officials, including the head of Michigan’s health department, were charged Wednesday, June 14, 2017, with involuntary manslaughter in an investigation of Flint’s lead-contaminated water, all blamed in the death of an 85-year-old man who had Legionnaires’ disease, at the Riverfront Banquet Center in downtown Flint, Mich. (Jake May /The Flint Journal-MLive.com via AP)
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Special Counsel Todd Flood fields questions from reporters Wednesday, June 14, 2017, in Flint, Mich., after Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette announced charges against five water officials. Five people, including the head of Michigan's health department, were charged Wednesday with involuntary manslaughter in an investigation of Flint's lead-contaminated water, all blamed in the death of an 85-year-old man who had Legionnaires' disease. (Jake May /The Flint Journal-MLive.com via AP)
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Lead investigator Andy Arena fields questions from reporters after Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette announced charges against five water officials on Wednesday, June 14, 2017, at the Riverfront Banquet Center in downtown Flint, Mich. The officials, including the head of Michigan's health department,were charged Wednesday with involuntary manslaughter in an investigation of Flint’s lead-contaminated water, all blamed in the death of an 85-year-old man who had Legionnaires’ disease. (Jake May /The Flint Journal-MLive.com via AP)
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Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette announces charges Wednesday, June 14, 2017, in Flint, Mich. Five people, including the head of Michigan's health department, were charged Wednesday with involuntary manslaughter in an investigation of Flint's lead-contaminated water, all blamed in the death of an 85-year-old man who had Legionnaires' disease. (Jake May /The Flint Journal-MLive.com via AP)
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Tennessee Titans free safety Kevin Byard, left, blocks a pass intended for tight end Delanie Walker, right, during NFL football minicamp Wednesday, June 14, 2017, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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A UPS employee fatally shot three people before killing himself at a San Francisco facility Wednesday. (NBC Bay Area)
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In this Jan. 11, 2016 photo, Dr. Eden Wells, Michigan's chief medical executive, smiles as she listens to Gov. Rick Snyder speak publicly for the first time in Flint, six days after he declared a state of emergency in the city because of health and safety issues caused by lead in the city's drinking water during a news conference. Five people were charged Wednesday, June 14, 2017 with involuntary manslaughter in an investigation of Flint's lead-contaminated water, all blamed in the death of an 85-year-old man who had Legionnaires' disease. Wells, was charged with obstruction of justice and lying to an investigator. (Jake May/The Flint Journal-MLive.com via AP)
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In this Jan. 11, 2016 photo, Dr. Eden Wells, Michigan's chief medical executive, speaks after Gov. Rick Snyder publicly for the first time in Flint, six days after he declared a state of emergency in the city because of health and safety issues caused by lead in the city's drinking water during a news conference. Five people were charged Wednesday, June 14, 2017 with involuntary manslaughter in an investigation of Flint's lead-contaminated water, all blamed in the death of an 85-year-old man who had Legionnaires' disease. Wells, was charged with obstruction of justice and lying to an investigator. (Jake May/The Flint Journal-MLive.com via AP)
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In this June 5, 2017 photo, Nick Lyon, Michigan Health and Human Services Director, speaks in support of the state's Medicaid expansion program in Lansing, Mich. Lyon was charged Wednesday, June 14, 2017, with involuntary manslaughter in a criminal investigation of Flint's lead-contaminated water. (AP Photo/David Eggert)
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Burning debris falls from a massive fire that raged in a high-rise apartment building in London, Wednesday, June 14, 2017. A deadly night-time fire raced through a 24-story apartment tower in London early Wednesday, killing at least six people and injuring dozens more. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
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Smoke and flames rise from building on fire in London, Wednesday, June 14, 2017. Firefighters are battling a massive fire in an apartment high-rise in London. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
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A person, bottom right, peers out of a window from a building on fire in London, Wednesday, June 14, 2017. Metropolitan Police in London say they're continuing to evacuate people from a massive apartment fire in west London. The fire has been burning for more than three hours and stretches from the second to the 27th floor of the building.(AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
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A resident in a nearby building watches smoke rise from a building on fire in London, Wednesday, June 14, 2017. A massive fire raced through the 27-story high-rise apartment building in west London early Wednesday, sending at least 30 people to hospitals, emergency officials said. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
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A man photographs a high-rise apartment building on fire in London, Wednesday, June 14, 2017. A massive fire raced through the 27-story high-rise apartment building in west London early Wednesday, sending at least 30 people to hospitals, emergency officials said. (Rick Findler/PA via AP)
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Firefighters battle a massive fire that raged in a 27-floor high-rise apartment building in London, Wednesday, June 14, 2017. Fire swept through a high-rise apartment building in west London early Wednesday, killing an unknown number of people and sending more than 50 people to area hospitals. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
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A firefighter checks damage after a fire engulfed the 24-storey Grenfell Tower, in west London, Wednesday June 14, 2017. Fire swept through a high-rise apartment building in west London early Wednesday, killing an unknown number of people with around 50 people being taken to hospital. (Rick Findler/PA via AP)
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Smoke billows from a fire that has engulfed the 24-storey Grenfell Tower in west London, Wednesday June 14, 2017. Fire swept through a high-rise apartment building in west London early Wednesday, killing an unknown number of people with around 50 people being taken to hospital. (Victoria Jones/PA via AP)
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Smoke and flames billow from a massive fire that raged in a high-rise apartment building in London, Wednesday, June 14, 2017. A deadly night-time fire raced through a 24-story apartment tower in London early Wednesday, killing at least six people and injuring dozens more. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)