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In this photo taken May 18, 2016, Malia Obama uses her phone at the swing and play set on the south grounds of the White House outside of the Oval Office in Washington. President Barack Obama's daughter Malia was just 10 and longing for a promised puppy when her family moved into the White House. She's marked some of life's milestones in the past seven years, and another one comes Friday: graduation from high school. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) 

President Barack Obama marked a big milestone Friday: His daughter Malia graduated from high school  

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Akera Price-King, 9, carries a sign saluting Muhammad Ali on the street in front of Ali's boyhood home Friday, June 10, 2016, in Louisville, Ky. Ali's funeral procession is scheduled to pass by the house later in the day. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) 

Muhammad Ali made his final journey through his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, Friday 

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This June 1, 2016, photo depicts images from the Civil Rights era that are part of a new exhibit on race at the South Carolina State Museum, in Columbia, S.C. A year after the tragic shootings of nine members of a historic black church in Charleston, officials hope "Race: Are We So Different?" will inspire constructive conversation and opportunities for healing. (AP Photo/Meg Kinnard) 

The travelling exhibit tackles the topic of race from a variety of angles 

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a news conference at the Trump National Golf Club Westchester, Tuesday, June 7, 2016, in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer) 

Hillary Clinton has secured the delegates needed for the nomination, Sanders is under intense pressure to drop out  

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This Aug. 7, 2007, photo provided by the Michigan Department of Corrections shows Davontae Sanford. A judge on Tuesday, June 7, 2016, ordered the release of Sanford who is in prison after pleading guilty to killing four people at age 14, a crime for which a professional hit man later took responsibility. (Michigan Department of Corrections via AP) 

A judge threw out the murder convictions of Davontae Sanford years after professional hit man admitted to the killings 

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Clinton takes Vermont but Sanders shows no sign of relenting in attacks    

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Hillary lands punches and looks strong on the attack   

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Video, photos and the full life story of America's most beloved and admired boxer  

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Cardinal Ritter College Prep High School Senior David Pulphus won first place in this year’s congressional art contest with his painting called “Untitled #1.” Cardinal Ritter College Prep High School is located in the district represented by Congressman Lacy Clay (D-Mo.). (David Pulphus) 

Work will be displayed in the tunnel that connects House Office Buildings to the U.S. Capitol

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