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What to know about WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and the guilty plea that freed him
The guilty plea by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange brings a stunning end to a long-running saga of international intrigue that spanned multiple continents and has had as its central character a quixotic internet publisher with a disdain for government secrets
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Biden and Trump are set to debate. Here's what their past performances looked like
Four years ago, then-President Trump arrived at the first debate with Joe Biden in Cleveland seemingly determined to steamroll Biden at every turn
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FDA warns maker of Sara Lee and Entenmann's not to claim foods contain allergens when they don't
Federal food safety regulators are warning Bimbo Bakeries USA to stop using misleading labels that say products contain potentially dangerous allergens when they don't
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Judge strikes down Montana law defining sex as only male or female for procedural reasons
A judge has struck down a Montana law that defined sex as only male or female, finding that it was unconstitutional
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Iowa floodwaters breach levees as even more rain dumps onto parts of the Midwest
Severe storms with tornado warnings brought hail and heavy rain to parts of the Midwest as floodwaters breached levees in Iowa, creating dangerous conditions that prompted evacuations
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Suspect is dead after shootings near Las Vegas leave 5 people dead, teen injured, police say
Authorities say a man fatally shot five people and wounded a 13-year-old girl before shooting himself as he was confronted by police near Las Vegas
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NTSB chair says Norfolk Southern interfered with derailment probe after botching vent-and-burn call
National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy says Norfolk Southern repeatedly tried to interfere with the investigation into the East Palestine, Ohio, derailment and shape its conclusions about what the agency called a flawed decision to blow open five tank cars and burn the vinyl chloride inside
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Puerto Rico sues former officials accused of corruption to recover more than $30M in public funds
Puerto Rico’s Justice Department says it is suing at least 30 ex-government officials accused of corruption to recover more than $30 million in public funds
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Karen Read's jurors must now decide: Was it deadly romance or police corruption?
The fate of Karen Read is now in the hands of jurors
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Louisville police chief resigns after mishandling sexual harassment claims
Louisville’s police chief has resigned
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