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Crews worked Saturday evening to put out a fire at a large warehouse in Hialeah, fire officials said. The fire broke out Saturday evening at a warehouse in the 1800 block of West Eighth Avenue. Officials said heavy smoke could be seen coming from the ...
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Hialeah resident and pharmacy owner Tamara Esponda pleaded guilty Friday to her involvement in an $1.6 million Medicare fraud scheme, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida. Esponda pleaded guilty to one count of ...
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Jeremy Corbyn has said Labour could restore its historic commitment to public ownership of industry - known as Clause IV - if he were party leader. The clause, backing "common ownership of the means of production, distribution and exchange", was ...
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MOSCOW Aug 7 A Russian citizen is being held inside a hotel captured by suspected Islamist militants in central Mali, the Russian Embassy in the capital Bamako said on Friday. "We have confirmed information that a Russian is in the hotel," Interfax ...
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TOKYO Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Sunday marked the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki by renewing his commitment to a nuclear weapons free Japan, following criticism for not making the same pledge on the anniversary of ...
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The remnants of a devastating typhoon swept through eastern China on Sunday, leaving 20 people dead, homes destroyed and millions without power. After lashing Taiwan and leaving at least five people dead and scores injured, Typhoon Soudelor hit ...
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has fired high-profile political adviser Roger Stone, a campaign spokesperson said Saturday. “Roger wanted to use the campaign for his own personal publicity,” the spokesman told FoxNews.com. “He has ...
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KABUL, Afghanistan – An Afghan official says a bombing in the northern Kunduz province has killed 22 members of illegal armed groups, including four leaders. Abdul Wadood Wahidi, spokesman for the provincial governor, said the bombing late Saturday ...
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KABUL A wave of attacks on the Afghan army and police and U.S. special forces in Kabul have killed at least 50 people and wounded hundreds, dimming hopes that the Taliban might be weakened by a leadership struggle after their longtime leader's death.
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WASHINGTON: The United States on Saturday condemned deadly terror strikes in Mali and Saudi Arabia, and offered condolences to both nations over the loss of life. At least 12 people, including four foreign UN contractors, died in a hostage standoff at ...
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