Colin Dwyer
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World
'We Will Surely Find Out The Truth': Questions Linger About Jet Crash In Iran
Investigators have not publicly determined the cause. But Ukraine's president has vowed to get answers, while President Trump has suggested "somebody [in Iran] could have made a mistake."
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National
Puerto Rico Declares State Of Emergency After Quake Rocks Residents Awake
The 6.4 magnitude temblor left at least one person dead and knocked out power to the island early Tuesday. It's the latest earthquake to hit Puerto Rico's southern coast in recent weeks.
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Arts & Life
Harvey Weinstein Heads To Trial For Sex Crimes In A #MeToo Landmark
It's the first criminal trial for Weinstein, whose alleged misconduct helped set off a movement. Now, the former producer faces five charges that may land him a long prison sentence in New York.
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World
Qassem Soleimani Mourned By Thousands In Baghdad As U.S.-Iran Rancor Mounts
As black-clad demonstrators grieved the Iranian general, who was killed in a U.S. airstrike earlier this week, Tehran and Washington waged a war of words — and others desperately urged restraint.
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World
How Is The World Reacting To The U.S. Assassination Of Iran's Qassem Soleimani?
The prominent general's killing, carried out in an airstrike in Iraq, has elicited a wide range of responses — from vows of revenge to enthusiastic words of support. Here's a look at the fallout.
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Environment
Bushfires In Australia May Get Even Worse With 'Horrible Day' On Horizon
Meteorologists are predicting "extreme" conditions for Saturday in New South Wales and Victoria, which have been wracked with deadly fires.
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Business
WATCH: Carnival Cruises Collide In Attempt To Dock Off Mexico
Luckily, the crash in Cozumel looked more serious than it turned out to be. Just a handful of passengers reported minor injuries, and Carnival says the ships remain seaworthy. Still, there's video.
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World
French Telecom Company Convicted Of 'Moral Harassment' After Employee Suicides
The major ruling against Orange, formerly France Télécom, also gave jail time for former CEO Didier Lombard and other executives.
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World
Bolton: Trump Administration Could Be Making 'Big Mistake' On North Korea
In an exclusive interview with NPR, former Ambassador John Bolton criticized his ex-boss' strategy, saying "there's no serious chance" North Korea will voluntarily give up its nuclear weapons program.
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World
Vladimir Putin Backs Trump, Calling Impeachment Charges 'Completely Made Up'
The Russian president said so Thursday during his annual marathon news conference in Moscow. During the year-end event, Putin also suggested that Russia's presidential term limits "could be removed."