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Israel Frees 2 Jordanians Suspected of Security Offenses
Israeli authorities have released two Jordanian citizens who’d been detained for two months and returned them to Jordan.
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First Lady Visiting Cuddle Program for Babies Born on Drugs
Melania Trump is visiting a Boston hospital’s cuddling program that aims to help infants born dependent on drugs or alcohol.
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Blade of Glory: The Mystery Around a Late President’s Sword
An Ohio sheriff plans to update the investigation into the ownership of a sword wielded in the American Revolution and by a future president in the War of 1812.
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Official: Iran to Start Fueling Centrifuges at Midnight
Iran says it’ll start injecting uranium gas at midnight into 1,044 centrifuges at the underground Fordo facility.
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Hungarian Mayor in Orgy Video Resigns Despite Re-election
A prominent Hungarian mayor caught on video taking part in an orgy says he is resigning despite being re-elected last month.
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Attacker Stabs 3 Tourists at Popular Jordanian Tourist Site
Jordanian officials say an attacker has stabbed a number of tourists and their tour guide at a popular archaeological site in northern Jordan.
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Troubled German Gov’t Gives Itself Positive Half-Term Report
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government is giving itself good marks for its performance, halfway through its term, but it’s unclear whether that will secure its survival for another two years.
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Kansas City Votes to Remove King’s Name From Historic Street
Kansas City voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved removing Dr. Martin Luther King’s name from one of the city’s most historic boulevards, less than a year after the city council decided to rename The Paseo for the civil rights icon.
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Extreme Right Golden Dawn Party Leader Testifies in Court
The head of Greece’s extreme far-right Golden Dawn party has begun testifying in court as part of a long-running trial over the party’s activities in which he and several former party lawmakers are accused of running a criminal organization.
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Lebanese Rally Outside Ministries to Keep Up the Pressure
Lebanese protesters are rallying outside state institutions and ministries to keep up the pressure on officials to form a new government to deal with the country’s economic crisis.