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Here are the top stories from the Associated Press for Friday, June 28.

1. SEVERE WEATHER CONTINUES FROM MIDWEST TO NORTHEAST

More than 250,000 customers are without power in Nebraska.

2. GRAND JURY INDICTS FORMER UVALDE POLICE CHIEF

10 counts of felony child endangerment are the result of the departments response to a mass shooting.

3. NEARLY 200 PEOPLE CHARGED WITH HEALTH CARE FRAUD

The Department of Justice says the fraudsters stole more than $2.7 billion.

4. JURY ORDERS NFL TO PAY $4.7 BILLION IN ANTITRUST CASE

The jury decided the NFL’s Sunday Ticket subscription violates antitrust laws.

5. HOT DOG EATING CHAMP TO HOLD RIVAL CONTEST ON JULY 4

Joey Chestnut will try to eat more than 4 soldiers at Ft. Hood in Texas.

 

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