The FBI on Friday raided the home of a Pittsburgh man suspected of supporting the Islamic State.
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New York Times Kim Jong-un's Overture to South Korea Signals Possible Thaw in Nuclear Crisis New York Times SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, moved Monday to ease his country's isolation by offering to send a delegation to the ...
Costa Rica's president said an investigation would begin Monday into what caused the aircraft to go down shortly in Guanacaste.
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