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Community Had Raised Concerns About Train Crossing, Official Says
The chairwoman of the National Transportation Safety Board said that residents and officials of Mendon, Mo., had been concerned about the crossing for years before an Amtrak train hit a dump truck on Monday, killing four people.
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R. Kelly Is Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison
The R&B singer was sentenced to 30 years in prison after he was found guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering.
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NATO Formally Offers Sweden and Finland Membership to the Alliance
NATO's invitation for Finland and Sweden to join the alliance comes one day after Turkey dropped its objections to their membership.
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Civilians Flee as Russian Missile Strikes Near Mall in Kremenchuk
Video released by the Ukrainian government shows civilians running for their lives as two Russian airstrikes destroyed a shopping mall and part of an industrial facility in central Ukraine.
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Jeffrey Epstein's Confidante Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison
Lawyers for Ghislaine Maxwell, the former socialite who conspired with Jeffrey Epstein over a decade to sexually exploit and abuse underage girls, have said that she will appeal her conviction.
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Watch Live: Jan. 6 Committee Holds Hearing on New Evidence
Watch the hearings live.
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DO NOT USE: Watch Live: Jan. 6 Committee Holds Hearing on New Evidence
The House select committee will hear what the panel called 'recently obtained evidence' and will take witness testimony.
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NASA's CAPSTONE Mission Launches to the Moon
The spacecraft will study an orbit where NASA plans to build a small space station for astronauts to stop at before and after going to the moon's surface.
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More Than 40 Migrants Found Dead in Trailer in San Antonio
The bodies of more than 40 migrants were found in and around a tractor-trailer on the outskirts of San Antonio, officials said in a news conference.
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NATO to Significantly Boost the Number of Troops on Standby
Jens Stoltenberg, the NATO secretary general, said the alliance would increase the number of allied forces on standby in case of conflict from 40,000 to more than 300,000.