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A member of Kasey Kahne's crew displays a U.S. flag in his hat band on pit road before the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series auto race at Daytona International Speedway, Saturday, July 2, 2016, in Daytona Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)
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ChristianMingle.com, an online dating service for Christian singles, must start allowing people to seek out same-sex relationships under a judge-approved settlement. (ChristianMingle.com)
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This still image taken from a video published on YouTube on Oct. 15, 2015, shows Joshua Brown of Canton, Ohio, in the driver's seat of his Tesla Model S with no hands on the steering wheel while he demonstrates the car's self-driving mode. Brown was killed on May 7, 2016, in Williston, Fla., when his car hit a tractor-trailer while it was on the Autopilot system. (YouTube via AP)
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Rapper Boosie Badazz is convinced that in ten years, half the U.S. population will be gay because television is forcing it on little kids. (YouTube/@djvlad)
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Attorney General Loretta Lynch at a Facebook Live Town Hall meeting on Thursday June 30, 2016 in Playa Vista campus. Attorney General Loretta Lynch is visiting Los Angeles as part of Community Policing Tour. Former President Bill Clinton spoke with Lynch during an impromptu meeting in Phoenix, but Lynch said the discussion did not involve the investigation into Hillary Clinton's email use as secretary of state. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times) /Los Angeles Times via AP)
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Donald Trump ended June in worse shape than he began it, though there have been some signs of improvement as he's honed a fundraising campaign and delivered a forceful message on trade policy. (Associated Press)
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American Navy sailors are detained by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards in the Persian Gulf on Jan. 13. (Associated Press)
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American Navy sailors are detained by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards in the Persian Gulf on Jan. 13. (Associated Press)
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Donald Trump makes a joke about Mexicans attacking his rally while in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Thursday, June 30, 2016. (NBC News screenshot)
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In this file photo from June 2016, Tom Araya, frontman of the California thrash metal band Slayer, opened up a song in Switzerland by advocating for private gun ownership. (YouTube/@)Rockville PL) **FILE**
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This photo provided by NBC and HD Studio shows NBC's daytime and late night set for the Rio Olympics located on Copacabana Beach in Rio. (HD Studio/Courtesy of NBC via AP) **FILE**
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David Carradine - By his own account, in the late 1950s, while living in San Francisco, young Carradine was arrested for assaulting a police officer; he pleaded to a lesser charge of disturbing the peace. While in the Army (196062) he faced court-martial, on more than one occasion, for shoplifting. After he became an established actor and had changed his name to David, he was arrested, in 1967, for possession of marijuana. At the height of his popularity in Kung Fu, in 1974, Carradine was arrested again, this time for attempted burglary and malicious mischief. While under the influence of peyote, Carradine, nude, began wandering around his Laurel Canyon neighborhood. He broke into a neighbor's home, breaking a window and cutting his arm. He then bled all over the homeowner's piano. At some time during this episode he accosted two young women, allegedly assaulting one while asking, or demanding of her, if she was a witch. The police literally followed a trail of blood to his home. The burglary charges were dropped, as nothing was found to be missing, while Carradine pleaded "no contest" to the mischief charge and was given probation. He was never charged with assault, but the young woman sued him for $1.1 million and was awarded $20,000. During the 1980s, Carradine was arrested at least twice for driving under the influence of alcohol, once in 1984 and again in 1989. In the second case, Carradine pleaded "no contest". (AP Photo/Phil McCarten, file)
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Tom Sizemore battled drug addiction since he was 15, was convicted in 2003 of assault and battery against his girlfriend, the former "Hollywood Madam" Heidi Fleiss. Sizemore was then sentenced to 7 months in jail and four months in drug treatment for repeatedly failing drug tests while on probation on March 25, 2005. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
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Eminem - (Marshall Mathers) was arrested on June 3, 2000 during an altercation with Douglas Dail at a car-audio store inRoyal Oak, Michigan, when he pulled out an unloaded gun and pointed it at the ground. The next day, in Warren, Michigan, he was arrested for assaulting bouncer John Guerrera in the parking lot of the Hot Rock Café when he saw Guerrera kiss his wife. The rapper, charged with possession of a concealed weapon and assault, pleaded guilty and received two years' probation; Guerrera's assault charge was dropped as part of the plea agreement. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, Pool)
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U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch takes questions from the media, after attending a Los Angeles Police Department technology briefing as part of her national community policing tour in Los Angeles Wednesday, June 29, 2016. Lynch was in Los Angeles for the last stop in a six-city community policing tour highlighting departments she sees as role models for law enforcement. Lynch says one of the issues law enforcement is struggling with is transparency, saying it's important departments are as open as possible without compromising investigations. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)
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Discovery featured a rare "shark sonogram" during its 2016 "Shark Week" programming. (YouTube, Discovery)
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Disney World is scrubbing references to alligators in its rides and shows after a gator killed a 2-year-old Nebraska boy earlier this month. (Disney)
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Adrian Wu. (Image: Adrian Wu's YouTube channel)
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"They broke their word," Donald Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, said during a rally in Maine. "In my opinion they should never be allowed to run for public office again because what they did is disgraceful." (Associated Press)