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Freelance agitators promote Russia’s agenda abroad, getting their backing from Russian tycoons and others, not the Russian state itself.
Sri Lankan helicopters and army boats were being used to evacuate people from flooded areas before more rain falls
Philippine forces say they now control most of a southern city where militants linked to the Islamic State group launched a bloody siege nearly a week ago
Police say they're rounding up suspected members of bomber's network.
Authorities say a gunman went on a house-to-house rampage in rural Mississippi, killing eight people including his mother-in-law and a sheriff's deputy
The incident took place at a city-owned water park in Dublin, California.
The SEAL's parachute failed to open properly, official says.
Despite continuing criticism, President Trump has rejected calls to fully divest from his family’s golfing empire, which reportedly accounts for about half of his personal revenue.
U.S. officials said they are monitoring the situation.
The apparent test of a ballistic missile that landed near Japan comes a week after the test of another ballistic missile.
An inquiry into an incentive effort for the National Guard has targeted hundreds of soldiers and charged more than 150, but found only a fraction of the estimated fraud.
Texas' legislative session is winding down with a "bathroom bill" targeting transgender people all but dead and negotiations to salvage it at a standstill
Sato, the first champion from Japan, is a 40-year-old former Formula 1 driver who has just one other victory in IndyCar racing. No serious injuries were reported after the crashes.
An unlikely turf battle at the bottom of Manhattan is being fought over the Statue of Liberty. There have been several assaults and most recently a shooting.
Kvitova beat Julia Boserup, 6-3, 6-2, in her first competitive tennis match since a home intruder attacked her with a knife and damaged her left hand.
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