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Turkey's Erdogan Suggests Swap: Jailed U.S. Pastor For Turkish Cleric
"You have a pastor too," President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, adding, "You give us that one and we'll work with our judiciary and give back yours."
Top Stories: Democrats Seek Dreamer Vote; Wray Installed As FBI Chief
Also: The Pentagon sends a general to Puerto Rico to help lead emergency work; several are killed in an Indian bridge collapse; and Tajikistan bans loud wailing and tearing of hair at funerals.
'You Should Be Outraged,' Air Force Academy Head Tells Cadets About Racism On Campus
Treat people with dignity and respect — or get out. That's the message Superintendent Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria told 4,000 cadets Thursday, after racist notes were left outside five cadets' doors.
An Absent EPA Climate Report, And A Tale Of Two Flooded Superfund Sites
A 2014 EPA climate report warned that Superfund site cleanup and monitoring processes needed updates to prepare for more severe floods. That report is no longer located on the current agency website.
3 Weeks After Irma Wrecked Barbuda, Island Lifts Mandatory Evacuation Order
Barbuda was the first place Hurricane Irma made landfall as the Category 5 storm devastated a string of islands along the Caribbean earlier this month.
Puerto Rico's Dairy Industry, Once Robust, Flattened By Maria
Puerto Rico's dairy farmers account for about a third of the island's total agricultural production. Now they're struggling to recover their cows and get them milked.
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A Hashtag Can't Be Sued: Judge Dismisses Officer's Case Against Black Lives Matter
A Louisiana court threw out a lawsuit filed by a police officer who said he was injured during a Black Lives Matter protest in July 2016.
After String Of Collisions, Navy Will Broadcast Ship Coordinates In Busy Waters
U.S. warships typically run without transmitting Automatic Identification System, but the Navy is rethinking that after recent accidents involving the USS Fitzgerald and USS McCain.
'We're Alive': Guayama Residents Reach Family On Town's One Working Phone
As in most of Puerto Rico's municipalities, there is no cell service or power in Guayama. But the Derkes Pharmacy is using a satellite connection to help people get in touch with their families.
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16 Years Since The First Deployment, U.S. Soldiers Prepare To Go Again
Thousands of soldiers are preparing for yet another Afghanistan deployment. They are the tiny segment of American society in military service. On the eve of their departure, they share their thoughts.
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