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July 28 2010

Bus hits roadside bomb, killing 25 in Afghanistan

US soldiers from 1-320th Alpha Battery, 2nd Brigade of the 101st Airborne Division, run to firing positions after coming under attack by Taliban insurgents at COP Nolen, in the volatile Arghandab Valley, Kandahar, Afghanistan, Tuesday, July 27, 2010. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)A packed bus hit a roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday killing 25 people aboard, as NATO announced another U.S. service member died in a rapidly rising monthly death toll.


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July 25 2010

How trauma of war hits U.S. troops

Click to view pictures of US troops who've experienced the horrors of war in Afghanistan.More than half a year after one of the deadliest battles ever waged by U.S. forces in Afghanistan, the men of Bravo Troop, 3rd Squadron, 61st Cavalry are still fighting in — and with — their memories.


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July 23 2010

Storm Bonnie hits Fla., nears oil spill

Two rigs drilling relief wells at BP’s Gulf of Mexico oil leak prepared and authorities were closing flood barriers protecting New Orleans as Tropical Storm Bonnie struck Florida and headed for the spill zone.

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July 20 2010

30 injured when jet hits turbulence over Kansas

A United Airlines flight hits severe turbulence over Kansas, leaving 30 people injured but landing safely in Denver, a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman says.

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July 18 2010

Thousands evacuated as storm hits Vietnam

A car drives past a wave caused by Typhoon Conson in Vietnam's northern city of Hai Phong on Saturday. Vietnamese troops evacuated thousands of people from their homes due to threats of flash flooding and landslides, as the death toll from Typhoon Conson rose to more than 70.


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July 16 2010

Thousands evacuated as typhoon hits southern China

A typhoon that left a trail of destruction and deaths in the Philippines hit southern China late Friday as emergency workers prepared for torrential rains and lashing winds, flights and ferries were canceled and tens of thousands of residents were evacuated.

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July 15 2010

First Full-length Trailer for “The Social Network” Hits the Web [VIDEO]

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July 10 2010

Explosion hits NATO convoy in eastern Afghanistan

In this photo taken Thursday, July 8, 2010,  Afghan soldiers pause during a patrol with United States Army soldiers from Bravo Company, 2nd Battalion of the 508 Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Airborne, in the volatile Arghandab Valley, outside Kandahar City. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)An explosion tore through a NATO convoy traveling on a road in eastern Afghanistan on Saturday, officials said, the latest attack targeting international forces. There was no immediate word on casualties.


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July 10 2010

Explosion hits NATO convoy in east Afghanistan

Officials say an explosion has ripped through a NATO convoy on a road in eastern Afghanistan. The attack is the latest targeting international troops, but there is no immediate word on casualties.

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July 8 2010

Campaigner-in-chief hits Missouri, Nevada

President Barack Obama meets with Sen. Harry Reid in the White House. Obama will raise money for Reid in Nevada this week.President Barack Obama is talking to voters again about jobs and the economy. But he’s also concerned with two jobs in particular: Senate seats for Democrats in Missouri and Nevada.


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