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A man who allegedly slammed a vehicle into six French soldiers Wednesday morning has been arrested on a highway north of Paris following a manhunt, officials said.
The lawsuit was filed by two rights groups, but others say they are holding off until the Trump administration takes steps toward implementing the ban.
A second flight shows the jet crossing over Bedminster, New Jersey.
"[O]nly absolute force can work on him," the statement reads.
Scientists may have found the culprit of sudden tidal flooding: Two atmospheric patterns that combined to cause fast-rising waters along the coast.
The form will likely be scrutinized by critics.
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The Treasury Department placed Márquez, the captain of Mexico’s national soccer team, on a list of individuals and entities that it is accusing of providing support to drug traffickers.
A suspect riding a bicycle is wanted in connection to seven yellow cab robberies in Manhattan, the New York Police Department said.
Next week, Alabama voters will head to the polls for a primary election.
After Google fired an engineer who wrote an anti-diversity manifesto, the tech industry is under the microscope for penalizing dissenting opinions.
His aides assumed that he would be asked about North Korea during an appearance tied to his opioid meeting, but Mr. Trump had not told them what he would say.
Violent protests erupt in Kenya as opposition alleges hacking of voting results.
The looming publication of a climate report again raises a contentious policy issue that has deeply divided President Trump’s closest advisers since he arrived in the Oval Office.
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