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American journalist Shelly Kittleson has been released week after kidnapping in Iraq, Rubio says
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has confirmed that American journalist Shelley Kittleson, who was kidnapped last week in Iraq, has been released
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Only Trump knows why he replaced Bondi as attorney general, new leader of Justice Department says
The Justice Department’s new leader says “nobody” except President Donald Trump knows why Pam Bondi was replaced as attorney general last week
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Wife of US soldier released from federal immigration detention
The wife of a U.S. Army staff sergeant has been released from a federal immigration detention facility where she spent nearly a week after being taken into custody inside a Louisiana military base
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Jurors are deciding whether a doctor tried to kill his wife during a cliffside hike in Hawaii
Jury deliberations are underway in a case against a Hawaii anesthesiologist accused of trying to kill his wife during a cliffside hike last year
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Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Ray Stevens recovering after breaking neck
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Ray Stevens has broken his neck and is recovering at home
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Russia and China veto watered-down UN resolution aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz
Russia and China have vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz
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How Trump's deadline delays and threats escalated leading up to 2-week ceasefire with Iran
President Donald Trump is suspending his threatened attack against Iran less than two hours before the deadline the president set for Tehran
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Donald Trump Jr. criticizes the European Union during a trip to Bosnia
Donald Trump Jr. has lashed out at the European Union
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Trump uses the language of annihilation to threaten Iran ahead of deadline
The president who yearned for a Nobel Peace Prize and once reveled in the appearance of solving conflicts turned to the language of annihilation as he struggled to find a resolution to his war in Iran
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Travelers will face limits on how many chargers they can carry as airlines try to reduce fire risks
Travelers will soon face restrictions on how many portable chargers they can carry on a flight as airlines continue to try to reduce the risk of another lithium battery fire aboard their jets
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