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‘Truth Isn’t Truth’ Tops List of Notable Quotes in 2018
The assertion that 'truth isn’t truth,' made by a personal attorney for President Donald Trump, tops a Yale Law School librarian’s list of the most notable quotes of 2018.
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Germany Arrests Suspected Helper of Islamic State Group
German authorities have arrested a woman suspected of supporting the Islamic State group by helping two members who allegedly planned an attack in Germany.
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White Woman Pleads Guilty to Assaulting Black Teen at Pool
A white South Carolina woman has pleaded guilty to assault and battery for hitting a black teenager and telling him to leave a community swimming pool.
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Spain Grapples With Surging Number of Teenage Migrants
Slouched on a bench at a Barcelona police station, five teenagers wait patiently to find out where they will sleep that night: a shelter for young migrants, or on that bench.
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Carbon Conscious: How One Man Is Shrinking His Footprint
Some people count their calories. Dirk Gratzel counts his carbon emissions
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Japan Draft Defense Plan Seeks Aircraft Carrier for US Jets
Japan is seeking to possess its first aircraft carrier allowing for the deployment of U.S.-made stealth fighters as it seeks to bolster its arms capability under a new 10-year defense plan.
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Police: 13-Year-Old Boy Fired at Student, Then Boarded Bus
A sheriff’s office in South Carolina says a 13-year-old boy has been charged with attempted murder for firing a gun at another middle schooler.
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Iran Confirms Missile Test That Angered US
Iran has confirmed a recent ballistic missile test that was condemned by the United States.
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The Latest: Climate Change Increasingly Seen in Heatwaves
The Latest on U.N. climate talks taking place in Poland (all times local):
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EU Agency Says More Iranian, Turkish Citizens Seeking Asylum
The European Union’s asylum office says people from Iran and Turkey are increasingly applying for international protection throughout the EU.