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FILE - In this April 26, 2017, file photo, Fox News anchor Kelly Wright appears at a news conference in New York with his attorney Douglas Wigdor, left, to discuss his part in a lawsuit accusing the network of racial discrimination. Wigdor, who represents 23 former or current Fox employees suing the company, suggested more lawsuits may be on the way. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)
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Roger Ailes attends a special screening of "Kingsman: The Secret Service" in New York, Feb. 9, 2015. The death of the Fox News founder has left questions about how it could impact the backlog of lawsuits accusing his network of sexual harassment and racial discrimination. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP) ** FILE **
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A view of the court in Silivri, Turkey, some 80 kilometres west of Istanbul, Monday, May 29, 2017. The trial against 23 army officers accused of planning the Istanbul stage of July 15, 2016 failed military coup attempt, has opened. The defendants, including six generals, are going on trial accused of crimes against the state and held responsible for the deaths of 89 people who died in the city during the attempt. They face life imprisonment if found guilty. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
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A Turkish army soldier stands guard outside a court in Silivri, Turkey, Monday, May 29, 2017. The trial against 23 army officers accused of planning the Istanbul stage of last summer's failed military coup has opened. The defendants, including six generals, are going on trial accused of crimes against the state and held responsible for the deaths of 89 people who died in the city during the attempt. They face life imprisonment if found guilty. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
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In this June 21, 2013, file photo, the Veterans Affairs Department in Washington. Federal authorities have launched dozens of new criminal investigations into possible opioid and other drug theft by employees at Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals, a sign the problem isn't going away despite new prevention efforts. Data obtained by The Associated Press show 36 cases opened by the VA inspector general's office from Oct. 1 through May 19. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)
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FILE - In this Feb. 14, 2017 file photo, Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin speaks in Washington. Federal authorities have launched dozens of new criminal investigations into possible opioid and other drug theft by employees at Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals, a sign the problem isn't going away despite new prevention efforts. Data obtained by The Associated Press show 36 cases opened by the VA inspector general's office from Oct. 1 through May 19. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)
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In this May 16, 2017 photo, Nancy Vasquez, a Salvadoran citizen with a short-term and renewable legal immigration status in the U.S. called Temporary Protected Status (TPS), cleans up her food truck at a construction site in Rockville, Md. Vasquez said she’s now thinking about how she would sell her property and move back home. She also wonders what she would do with her 11-year-old daughter, a U.S. citizen by birth. (AP Photo/Luis Alonso Lugo)
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Gene and Ashley Lambert came to the annual motorcycle ride from their home in Delaware. Mr. Lambert's brother, Lesley, served in Vietnam and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
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While Western authorities have been focused on jihadi attacks in places like Manchester, England, intelligence analysts warn that Islamic State may be taking advantage of largely lawless areas in Southeast Asia as terror staging grounds. (Associated Press)
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Vincent Mitchell reflects on his escape and the deaths of family members Sunday, May 28, 2017, outside his Bogue Chitto, Miss., home. A man was arrested Sunday in a house-to-house shooting rampage that left several people dead, including a sheriff's deputy. "I'm devastated. It don't seem like it's real," Mitchell said. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
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People embrace Sunday, May 28, 2017, outside a Bogue Chitto, Miss., house where several people were fatally killed during a house-to-house shooting rampage Saturday in Lincoln County, Miss. A man was arrested Sunday in the shooting rampage that left several people dead, including a sheriff's deputy. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
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In this undated photo spectators line the fences as a race finishes during the annual horse race at Rancho El Caporal near Fort Lupton, Colo. After race organizers provide the necessary documents to get a permit, there's little to no oversight, both from local law enforcement or state officials, something insiders and advocates say paves the way for illegal gambling, mistreatment of horses and a potentially unsafe environment for spectators. (Joshua Polson/The Greeley Tribune via AP)
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In this undated photo horses sprint by a small fence during the annual horse race at Rancho El Caporal near Fort Lupton, Colo. After race organizers provide the necessary documents to get a permit, there's little to no oversight, both from local law enforcement or state officials, something insiders and advocates say paves the way for illegal gambling, mistreatment of horses and a potentially unsafe environment for spectators. (Joshua Polson/The Greeley Tribune via AP)
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In this undated photo horses sprint by a small fence during the annual horse race at Rancho El Caporal near Fort Lupton, Colo. After race organizers provide the necessary documents to get a permit, there's little to no oversight, both from local law enforcement or state officials, something insiders and advocates say paves the way for illegal gambling, mistreatment of horses and a potentially unsafe environment for spectators. (Joshua Polson/The Greeley Tribune via AP)
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In this May 10, 2017, photo, Rick Ratzlaff carries contents of a storage unit he bought in Canon City, Colo. Ratzlaff said he was surprised to find murder evidence from the cold case of a murdered teen inside the unit, which was rented by Lt. Robert Dodd with the Fremont County Sheriff's Office. The contents were put up for auction after Dodd failed to make the payments on the unit. (Jerilee Bennett/The Gazette via AP)
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In this May 10, 2017, photo, Rick Ratzlaff talks on the phone while sitting on his vintage car in Canon City, Colo. Ratzlaff said he was surprised to find murder evidence from the cold case of a murdered teen inside the unit, which was rented by Lt. Robert Dodd with the Fremont County Sheriff's Office. The contents were put up for auction after Dodd failed to make the payments on the unit. (Jerilee Bennett/The Gazette via AP)
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President Nixon tells a White House news conference that he will not allow his legal counsel, John Dean to testify on Capitol Hill in the Watergate investigation and challenged the Senate to test him in the Supreme Court. (AP Photo/Charles Tasnadi, File)
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A Lincoln County Sheriff's vehicle and evidence tape block the street in Brookhaven, Miss., where several people were shot Saturday evening, as investigators pursue evidence at the three locations the shootings took place, Sunday, May 28, 2017. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
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This undated image made from a video released by Islamic State militants, Sunday, April 19, 2015, shows a group of captured Ethiopian Christians taken to a beach before they were killed by Islamic State militants, in Libya. The Libya connection in the Manchester concert bombing and Friday’s attack on Christians in Egypt has shone a light on the threat posed by militant Islamic groups that have taken advantage of lawlessness in the troubled North African nation to put down roots, recruit fighters and export jihadists to cause death and carnage elsewhere (Militant video via AP, File)
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FILE - In this Friday, May 26, 2017 file photo, relatives of Coptic Christians who were killed during a bus attack, surround their coffins, during their funeral service, at Abu Garnous Cathedral in Minya, Egypt. The Libya connection in the Manchester concert bombing and Friday’s attack on Christians in Egypt has shone a light on the threat posed by militant Islamic groups that have taken advantage of lawlessness in the troubled North African nation to put down roots, recruit fighters and export jihadists to cause death and carnage elsewhere. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)