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Bucks County District Attorney Matthew Weintraub, left at microphone, ends a press conference Thursday, July 13, 2017, in New Hope, Pa. Weintraub said they've found human remains in their search for four missing young Pennsylvania men and they can now identify one victim. (Clem Murray /The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP)
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A woman listens to Matthew Weintraub, District Attorney for Bucks County, Pa., speak during a news conference in New Hope, Pa., Thursday, July 13, 2017. Authorities said they've found human remains in their search for four missing young Pennsylvania men and they can now identify one victim. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
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Matthew Weintraub, District Attorney for Bucks County, Pa., speaks with members of the media in New Hope, Pa., Thursday, July 13, 2017. Weintraub said they've found human remains in their search for four missing young Pennsylvania men and they can now identify one victim. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
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Matthew Weintraub, District Attorney for Bucks County, Pa., speaks with members of the media in New Hope, Pa., Thursday, July 13, 2017. Authorities said they've found human remains in their search for four missing young Pennsylvania men and they can now identify one victim. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
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Martinique's Kevin Parsemain (17) takes a shot on goal past United States' Eric Lichaj (15) as United States goalkeeper Brad Guzan blocks the shot during a CONCACAF Gold Cup soccer match, Wednesday, July 12, 2017, in Tampa, Fla. United States won 3-2. (AP Photo/John Raoux)
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FILE- In this May 19, 2017, file photo, Richard Rojas, of the Bronx, N.Y., appears in court in Manhattan Criminal Court, in New York. Rojas, who is accused of mowing down a crowd of Times Square pedestrians with his car, is scheduled to be in court Thursday, July 13, where he is expected to enter a plea. (R. Umar Abbasi/New York Post via AP, Pool)
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This is an undated photo of sick baby Charlie Gard provided by his family, taken at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. A British court will assess new evidence Monday July 10, 2017, in the case of 11-month-old Charlie Gard as his mother pleaded with judges to allow the terminally ill infant to receive experimental treatment for his rare genetic disease, mitochondrial depletion syndrome. (Family of Charlie Gard via AP)
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A guard walks past the U.S. Capitol in the morning in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013. (Associated Press/File)
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Former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (center) was convicted of corruption Wednesday and sentenced to a decade in jail. Silva will remain free pending appeal. (Associated Press)
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Thomas Saenz, president and general counsel with the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, commonly known as MALDEF, left, and Bill Lann Lee, senior counsel, Civil Rights Education and Enforcement Center, (CREEC), a former Assistant U.S. Attorney General for Civil Rights, announce the filing of a Medi-Cal civil rights complaint in Los Angeles on Wednesday, July 12, 2017. The lawsuit alleges the state is violating Latinos' civil rights by providing low reimbursements to health care providers. It alleges the low payments often mean that those who rely on Medi-Cal, the state's health care program for the poor, are denied timely and quality medical care. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
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Thomas Saenz, president and general counsel with the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, commonly known as MALDEF announces the filing of a Medi-Cal civil rights complaint in Los Angeles on Wednesday, July 12, 2017. The lawsuit alleges the state is violating Latinos' civil rights by providing low reimbursements to health care providers. The plaintiffs argue that California is denying proper health care to about a third of the state's residents by poorly funding the program that covers low-income families, some elderly patients, those with disabilities, foster children and pregnant women. The program also covers those whose incomes are near the federal poverty level. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
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Plaintiffs Analilia Jimenez Perea, and her son, Saul Jimenez Perea, speak at a news conference to announce a Medi-Cal civil rights complaint filed by attorneys with the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, commonly known as MALDEF, and the Civil Rights Education and Enforcement Center in Los Angeles, Wednesday, July 12, 2017. California is harming medical care for more than 13 million lower-income residents, more than half of them Latinos, by failing to pay doctors enough to provide proper care, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
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"If I am given the honor of leading this agency, I will never allow the FBI's work to be driven by anything other than the facts, the law and the impartial pursuit of justice. Period. Full stop," Christopher Wray told the Senate Judiciary Committee during his confirmation hearing. (Associated Press) ** FILE **
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks to federal, state and local law enforcement officials about sanctuary cities and efforts to combat violent crime, Wednesday, July 12, 2017, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks to federal, state and local law enforcement officials about sanctuary cities and efforts to combat violent crime, Wednesday, July 12, 2017, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)
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FILE - This March 25, 2017, file photo, shows a sign for the Department of Correction's Cummins Unit prison in Varner, Ark. A judge in Little Rock on Wednesday, July 12, 2017, said that a drug distributor's lawsuit may proceed against the agency. McKesson Medical-Surgical says it doesn't want its products used in Arkansas' death chamber. (AP Photo/Kelly P. Kissel, File)
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In this Feb. 19, 2017, photo provided by lawyer Venkat Balasubramani, Richard L. Rynearson III, of Bainbridge Island, Wash., poses while demonstrating in favor of a bill before the Washington state Legislature in Seattle. Rynearson, a retired Air Force major, is asking a federal court to declare Washington state's cyberstalking law unconstitutional, saying he's been threatened with prosecution - and up to a year in jail - for repeatedly making online posts that criticize a community activist. (Venkat Balasubramani via AP)
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions waits before speaking to federal, state and local law enforcement officials about sanctuary cities and efforts to combat violent crime, Wednesday, July 12, 2017, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions waits before speaking to federal, state and local law enforcement officials about sanctuary cities and efforts to combat violent crime, Wednesday, July 12, 2017, in Las Vegas. . (AP Photo/John Locher)
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks to federal, state and local law enforcement officials about sanctuary cities and efforts to combat violent crime, Wednesday, July 12, 2017, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)