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The U.S. Department of Justice

Alleged commander of an Iran-backed militia in Iraq accused of plotting attacks against Jewish sites

By Kevin Killough

Crime

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Harvey Weinstein

Jury deadlocked in Harvey Weinstein's latest sex crimes trial

Judge Farber ordered the jurors to continue deliberating, and if they can't reach a unanimous verdict, then the court will need to schedule a new trial with a new jury.

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FBI

FBI offering $200K for help capturing former Air Force specialist accused of passing secrets to Iran

A federal grand jury indicted Monica Elfriede Witt, 47, on charges of espionage, including transmitting national defense information to the government of Iran, according to the FBI.

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Starbucks, Washington, D.C., April 17, 2018

Starbucks to lay off 300 corporate employees, close some support offices

The layoffs won't impact coffeehouse employees.

Man-made disaster, arson, crazy environmentalists—Who's to blame for California’s wildfire crisis?

SAG-AFTRA President demands AI regulations for actors

Ex-NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines posts video of confrontation with protesters

Authorities investigate whether Solomon Pena's campaign was funded by drug money

One dead and 28 injured after roof collapses on concert venue in Illinois

Famed tennis coach Nick Bollettieri dead at 91

Is America ready for the AI race?

Dallas police release image of man wanted for questioning in case of two missing monkeys

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