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    In this view from a Fleet Street rooftop, a cloud of smoke rises after a German buzz bomb exploded in a side street off Drury Lane, behind the towers of the law courts building in Central London, in June 1944. The Daily Herald building and other structures were blasted.
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    Unexploded WWII bomb triggers evacuation in central London

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    WATCH: Camera captures moment pedestrians narrowly avoid building collapse
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    Prominent NYC architect killed by falling piece of building facade
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    Prominent NYC architect killed by falling piece of building facade

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    'Why don’t we just build a big-ass chicken?': Small Georgia town plans to build world record rooster
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    'Why don’t we just build a big-ass chicken?': Small Georgia town plans to build world record rooster

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    Stairs leading down to the C and E trains at the 50th Street Subway Station are dimly lit during a power outage, Saturday, July 13, 2019, in New York.
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    New York City installing subway elevators at about $78 million per station

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    In this June 19, 2019, photo a worker carries supplies for a new house in a Brandon, Mississippi, neighborhood.
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    Hammer time: US construction index at record high, more work than workers

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    In this June 5, 2014 photo, a Border Patrol agent uses a headset and computer to conduct a long distance interview by video with a person arrested crossing the border in Texas, from a facility in San Diego. Hit with a dramatic increase of Central Americans crossing in South Texas, the Border Patrol is relieving staffing woes by enlisting agents in less busy sectors to process arrests through video interviews.
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    Here’s how US border officials want to spend $20.8B in 2020

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    In this March 2, 2019 file photo, a razor-wire-covered border wall separates Nogalas, Mexico, at left, and Nogales, Ariz.
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    Army Corps rescinds border wall contract, admits it 'improperly excluded' companies from bidding

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