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Authorities missed a chance to get more information from a jailed ally of the Brussels bombers before they struck, prosecutors said.
Interviews and documents shed new light on the Atlantic City eminent domain case that has become an issue in the GOP front-runner’s 2016 presidential campaign.
Ted Cruz accused his Republican rival of hawking a false narrative to a tabloid as the presidential candidates feuded over their wives. Donald Trump said he had nothing to do with it.
The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists fears the state’s new measure could push women to keep information from their doctors. Backers of the law say it could strengthen physicians’ relationships with patients.
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said Haji Imam, who held a series of high-level roles in the organization, including finance minister, was killed by U.S. commandos in a raid this week.
The group said it targeted Shiite militias, but police said most of the victims were spectators at a soccer match south of Baghdad.
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Capt. Daniel Dusek received a 46-month prison term and was ordered to pay $100,000 in fines and restitution for selling classified information to an Asian defense contractor who offered prostitutes, hotel stays and other favors.
Reactions from conservative activist groups ranged from disappointment to overt threats after the Kansas Republican said he supported a hearing on Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland.
Local newspapers had plenty to say about the legislation prohibiting students and others from using restrooms that match with their gender identity if it clashes with their birth certificates.
With young voters waving their "Feel the Bern" flag, the former first daughter hopes she can make inroads.
Some advocates say the initiative in Oregon appears to be well-intentioned and not a bid to pawn them off to other cities around the country.
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