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Men Get Plea Deal in Smokies Sexual Assault of Homeless Men
Two men accused of taking homeless men to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to rape them have agreed to a plea deal.
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House Report to Outline Evidence for Trump Impeachment
The House is poised to release a landmark impeachment report outlining evidence of what it calls Donald Trump?s wrongdoing toward Ukraine, findings that will push Congress toward a debate over whether the 45th president should be removed from office.
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Dutch Police Arrest 8 Suspects in Gang Rape Investigation
Dutch police have arrested eight men suspected of involvement in the gang rapes of at least three teenage girls.
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Author Milan Kundera Has Czech Citizenship Restored
Milan Kundera, the Czech-born author of ?The Unbearable Lightness of Being? has been given back the citizenship of his homeland that he lost 40 years ago.
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Huawei Moving US Research Center to Canada
The founder of Huawei says the Chinese tech giant is moving its U.S. research center to Canada due to American sanctions on the company.
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USGS Reports 6.0-Magnitude Quake Off Chile?s Northern Coast
The U.S. Geological Survey says a strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.0 has been recorded in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of northern Chile, at the border with Peru.
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Zimbabwe?s Mugabe Left Behind $10 Million and Some Houses
The wealth of Zimbabwe?s former longtime president Robert Mugabe was long a mystery. Now the first official list of assets to be made public says he left behind $10 million and several houses when he died in September.
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Spanish Parliament Convenes but Still No Sign of Government
Deputies elected in Spain?s November elections, the fourth in as many years, are taking their seats in the national parliament but there is still no clear sign that a government can be formed soon and fresh elections avoided.
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Croatian Students Back in School After Teachers End Strike
Students have returned to schools in Croatia after teachers ended their strike following an agreement with the government on a rise in salaries.
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Jews Angered by Activists? Use of Holocaust Victims? Ashes
Jewish groups have expressed outrage at an oversized urn placed in front of the German parliament that organizers say contains the remains of Holocaust victims.