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Three attackers opened fire near Jerusalem's holiest site on Friday, wounding three Israelis, two of them critically, before they were killed, Israeli police said.
A U.S. soldier held on terrorism charges believed the moon landing was faked, questioned the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and thought the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks were an inside job coordinated by the U.S., according to a former bunkmate
Authorities have begun digging in a Massachusetts yard to search for evidence in a decadeslong quest to find a fugitive wanted in the slaying of a Pennsylvania police chief in 1980
The man, whom the police did not identify, had pushed notes asking for help through the machine’s receipt slot, but some people thought it was a joke.
Earlier this week, Sessions spoke to the Alliance Defending Freedom, which was designated an “anti-LGBT hate group” by the Southern Poverty Law Center in 2016.
Cosmo DiNardo, 20, has confessed to the murders his defense attorney said.
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A suburban Dallas woman is calling for the firing of a police officer who arrested her two teenage sons outside of their home earlier this month
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter is being treated for dehydration in Canada, where he's helping build houses for Habitat for Humanity
A bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act was revised to help hold down insurance costs while keeping taxes on high incomes, but the changes may not be enough.
A vote is expected next week on the revised bill.
First-hand accounts of tragedy and survival from inside the deadliest fire in modern British history.
A federal appeals court cited a 2016 U.S. Supreme Court ruling involving a former Virginia governor that changed the rules for a corruption prosecution.
A nurses' strike at a Boston hospital has turned into a lockout
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