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    Edward Snowden applies for temporary asylum in Russia
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    Edward Snowden applies for temporary asylum in Russia

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    The jet carrying Bolivian President Evo Morales was forced to land in Austria in a search for secrets leader Edward Snowden. Getty Images
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    An Egyptian military convoy arrives at the Kasr El-Nile Bridge near Tahrir Square in order to be between supporters and opponents of ousted president Mohammed Morsi in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, July 5. White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters that the United States has not decided if a coup took place in Egypt last week. (Virginie Nguyen Hoang/AP)
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    Supporters of Egypt's Islamist President Mohamed Morsi chant slogans during a rally, in Nasser City, Cairo, Egypt, on Thursday. (AP/Hassan Ammar)

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    Where’s America?
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    The Congressional Budget Office’s first report on the Schumer-Rubio immigration bill estimated that, despite granting amnesty to an estimated 8 million illegal immigrants in 2013, there would still be another 8.3 million illegal immigrants in the United States by 2023. (Photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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    After spending another $38 billion, Senate immigration bill still leaves 7.5 million illegal immigrants in US

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    Recent polls show young voters in the United Kingdom are libertarian on cultural issues while rejecting government-paid residential care for the elderly. (Thinkstock)
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    In UK, but not US, young voters turn against Big Government

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    Portrait of the 5th United States President James Monroe. On July 4, 1831, Monroe died in New York City, far from his home in Virginia. (Photo: Courtesy of the National Archives/Newsmakers)
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    James Monroe, the ‘other’ former president who died on July 4

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