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US intelligence warns defense companies of Russian sabotage threat
U.S. intelligence officials are warning American defense companies to increase their security after a wave of sabotage in Europe blamed on Russia
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Warrants put Israeli PM and others in a small group of leaders accused of crimes against humanity
Arrest warrants issued for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his former defense minister and a Hamas leader put them in a small group of leaders to be accused of crimes against humanity
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Georgia woman convicted of killing her toddler sentenced to life in prison
A Georgia woman convicted of killing her 20-month-old son and dumping his body in a trash bin two years ago has been sentenced to life in prison
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A Mexican cartel leader arrested in the US faked his death and assumed a phony name, prosecutors say
The Justice Department says a high-ranking member of a Mexican drug cartel accused of faking his own death and living in the U.S. under a fake identity has been arrested on federal charges
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Putin touts Russia's new missile and delivers a menacing warning to NATO
The new ballistic missile fired by Russia struck a military-industrial facility in the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro, but its real mission was delivering a deadly new message to NATO
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Sig Sauer ordered to pay $11 million to Philadelphia man wounded by holstered pistol
A Philadelphia jury has awarded $11 million to a man whose holstered Sig Sauer pistol went off while he was going down the stairs, causing a serious leg injury
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Trump's team is delaying transition agreements. What does it mean for security checks and governing?
President-elect Donald Trump’s team still hasn’t signed the agreements required to begin the transition process to the White House
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SEC Chair Gary Gensler, who led US crackdown on cryptocurrencies, to step down
Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler will step down from his post on January 20
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Justice Department finds a pattern of misconduct by police in Trenton, New Jersey
Police in New Jersey’s capital have shown a pattern of misconduct, including excessive force and unlawful stops
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Attorneys want the US Supreme Court to say Mississippi's felony voting ban is cruel and unusual
Mississippi's practice of removing voting rights for certain felonies is cruel and unusual
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