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Border wall: Explore the entire 2,000 miles between U.S., Mexico


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May 5, 2017; Naco, Ariz, USA; Rancher John Ladd leans on his truck on his ranch, which borders with Mexico (behind him). He has been frustrated for years over the illegal border crossers and drug smugglers that cut through his ranch. The 16,000 acre
 
  The Wall: Explore 2,000 miles between U.S., Mexico  
  An examination of the 2,000-mile U.S.-Mexico border reveals the challenges and consequences of President Donald Trump's border wall plan in unprecedented detail.  
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  This Jan. 26, 2017, file photo, shows a view of the border fence between Mexico and the U.S., seen from the Mexican side in Tijuana.   Exclusive: Less than 25% of Republicans in Congress endorse border wall funding in USA TODAY survey
The USA TODAY network asked all 534 members of the House and Senate whether they support the $1.6 billion down payment.
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  A boat lays on its side off the shore of Sainte-Anne on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe after Hurricane Maria passed.   Hurricane Maria makes landfall on Puerto Rico as Category 4 storm
The powerful Category 4 storm made landfall early Wednesday.
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  People walk by a fallen tree off the shore of Sainte-Anne on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe Sept. 19, 2017, after the passing of Hurricane Maria.   5 things you need to know Wednesday
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  Rescue workers continue to search through rubble in a collapsed building in the Roma neighborhood, in Mexico City, as night falls on Tuesday.   Major earthquake shakes Mexico City; at least 217 dead
The earthquake struck on the anniversary of the 1985 quake that did major damage to Mexico's capital.
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  People react after a real quake rattled Mexico City on Sept. 19, 2017 moments after an earthquake drill was held in the capital.   Magnitude-7.1 earthquake rocks central Mexico: What we know
Hundreds of people have been killed.
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  President Trump addresses the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters on Sept. 19, 2017.   Fact check: Trump makes misleading boasts on economy and foreign issues in U.N. speech
In his first speech to the U.N. General Assembly, President Trump reprised misleading talking points on everything from job growth to defense spending.
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  Mandy Harvey is a finalist on 'America's Got Talent.'   Who'll win 'America's Got Talent'? Darci Lynn Farmer, Angelica Hale top our list
From a singing ventriloquist to a neon lights dance group, the 10 finalists gave their final performances on 'America's Got Talent' Tuesday.
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  Stephen Colbert hosted the 69th Primetime Emmy Awards on CBS Sunday.   President Trump mocks low Emmy ratings on Twitter
The TV-viewer-in-chief can't resist a Twitter dig at Sunday's Emmy ratings.
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  Dave Brandon, chief executive officer of Toys R Us Inc., speaks during an interview at a Secaucus store in 2016. Brandon, who oversaw a turnaround at Domino's Pizza in the last decade, boils down the company's woes to one fundamental problem: The exp   Toys R Us store closings expected after the holiday season
The company said it was forced to file for bankruptcy 14 weeks before Christmas because toy vendors had begun to demand cash payments.
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An Orthodox priest conducts a burial ceremony of Soviet soldiers killed during World War II who were discovered by members of volunteer search teams digging for remains on a former battlefield, in a memorial cemetery at Nevsky Pyatachok near Kirovsk,

An Orthodox priest conducts a burial ceremony of Soviet soldiers killed during World War II who were discovered by members of volunteer search teams digging for remains on a former battlefield, in a memorial cemetery at Nevsky Pyatachok near Kirovsk,
 
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