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Coronavirus Closures: US And Canada Close Border To Nonessential TravelThe U.S. and Canada have agreed to temporarily close their shared border to nonessential travel, President Donald Trump announced Wednesday as the two nations work to stem the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.

Traffic Fatalities Continue To Decline In U.S.There were fewer traffic fatalities in 2018 than in 2017, the government predicts.

Investigation Finds US 'Most Dangerous' Place To Give Birth In Developed WorldA USA Today investigation finds the United States is the “most dangerous place to give birth in the developed world.” Every year in the U.S., more than 50,000 mothers are severely injured during or after childbirth and 700 die. USA Today’s investigation, “Deadly Deliveries,” claims women are dying and suffering life-altering injuries during childbirth because hospitals are not following long-known safety measures.

Erosion Of Immigrant Protections Began With Trump Inaugural

Who Has The Nation's Best Health Care? Study Reveals State RankingsThe non-profit health care advocacy group, The Commonwealth Fund, released a state-by-state scorecard on May 3 which looks at each state's ability to deliver medical care to its residents.

Tree Planted By Trump And Macron At White House Goes MissingA mystery is brewing at the White House about what happened to the oak tree President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron planted there last week.

Syrian News Reports Missile Attack; US Denies It Fired ThemSyria's state-run news agency says the military's air defenses have confronted a missile attack on air base in central Syria and shot down eight missiles.

Expansion Work Closes Busiest US-Mexico Border CrossingDetoured traffic into Mexico from the busiest border crossing with the United States was unusually light Saturday as motorists heeded calls to avoid freeways during a weekend shutdown for southbound cars.

US Refuses To Add Sailors' Names To Vietnam MemorialThe Pentagon has refused a long-standing request to add the names of 74 U.S. sailors who died in a 1969 ship collision to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.

Which State Sends Most Taxes To DC? Hint: It's Not A StateWASHINGTON (AP) — As Tax Day approaches, show some love for the good people who live in the nation's capital.
Washington, that swampy den of iniquity that politicians love to scorn, sends the most tax dollars per person to the U.S. government.

Iran Strikes Back At US With 'Reciprocal' SanctionsIran on Sunday sanctioned what it described as 15 American companies, alleging they support terrorism, repression and Israel's occupation of land Palestinians want for a future state, likely in retaliation for sanctions earlier announced by the U.S.

US Border Agents To Inspect US-Bound Trucks In MexicoFor the first time, U.S. border authorities will inspect trucks entering the United States on Mexican soil, working simultaneously with Mexican counterparts.

Woman Found Stabbed To Death On South Sacramento SidewalkPolice received a call at around 8 a.m. reporting that some people had discovered a woman's body lying on the sidewalk near Meadowview Road and 24th Street, according to a police statement.

17 World Cup Fans More Prepared For The Fourth Of July Than YouThese World Cup fans have a leg-up on us all when it comes to showing their patriotism and we all need to take cues from their American ways. Here are 17 World Cup fans that are more prepared for the 4th of July than you: