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  1. Mitch McConnell looks like a hypocrite on Supreme Court nominees, but he didn’t have to  Washington Examiner
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  4. AOC rips McConnell over pic of young men in ‘Team Mitch’ shirts ‘groping & choking’ cutout of her  New York Post
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  1. A ‘hero’ grandfather, a teen, an Army vet: These are the victims of the El Paso massacre  NBC News
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  3. Hero Grandpa Dies Protecting Wife and Granddaughter in El Paso Shooting: ‘He Had a Big Heart’  PEOPLE.com
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