
These Are the 5 Men the Federal Government Plans to Execute
The Trump administration said it would resume executions of federal death row inmates, starting with five men who have been convicted of killing children.
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The Trump administration said it would resume executions of federal death row inmates, starting with five men who have been convicted of killing children.
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Ricardo Rosselló had a close circle of associates who shared advice and friendship. But critics said the Puerto Rico governor became too isolated from others.
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Naegleria fowleri, a single-celled organism found in warm freshwater, can be fatal if it enters the body through the nose.
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In a rare move, commanders abruptly sent a whole unit home after the latest in a series of reports of rogue conduct in the elite force.
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The killing of the celebrated Los Angeles rapper has not ended an investigation into the strip mall he owned.
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From local bars to the halls of Congress and the White House, the testimony of Robert S. Mueller III in two back-to-back House hearings captivated Washington.
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Footage showed the girl, 9, being head-butted; she was later treated for her injuries and released. Officials urge visitors to stay at least 25 yards away from large wild animals.
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The border between the U.S. and Mexico has long been marked by barriers. But they weren’t always about deterring immigration. Here’s how the modern border came to be, starting with the year 1848.
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