World
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World's Newest Nation Is 'Spiraling Out of Control'
South Sudan, the world's newest nation, is on the brink of a return to all-out civil war.
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KNOW IT ALL: Monday's Top Stories at NBC News
As one division of the Dallas Police Department comes to grip with a heavy loss, others in the city bring light with tales of survival.
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Amid Unrest, Powerful Images Shine Light on Fault Lines
Striking images of protesters facing off with heavily-armed police in Baton Rouge, Louisiana have been shared around the world.
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It's Official: Sanders to Join Clinton on Campaign Trail
The Sanders and Clinton campaigns announced the appearance early Monday.
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Pokemon Go Now More Popular Than Tinder, Twitter
Shares in Japan's Nintendo soared on Monday, bringing gains to $7.5 billion in just two days as investors cheered the runaway success of Pokemon Go.
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N. Korea Threatens 'Sea of Fire' Over U.S. Missile System
North Korea made more threats against its enemies Monday, vowing to take unspecified "powerful" measures over a U.S. plan to deploy an advanced...
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Dallas Gunman Practiced Combat Drills in Backyard for Days
There are new indications that the bloodshed in Dallas might have been much worse, as officials revealed what they have learned about the gunman.
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'Super Bacteria' Detected in Rio's Waters as Olympics Loom
There's yet another new concern for the Rio Olympics on top of worries about the Zika virus and security.
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Texas Gov. Abbott Being Treated for Serious Burns
Texas Governor Greg Abbott will see a burn specialist on Monday after suffering severe burns on his legs while on vacation in Wyoming.
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Nightly News Full Broadcast (July 10th)
In Sunday night's broadcast: Hundreds arrested across U.S. as protests turn violent, the family of reporter killed in Syria sues Assad regime, and...
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48 More Arrested as Protests Continue in Baton Rouge
The new arrests followed more than 100 others that were made Saturday.

