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Flooding closes many stretches of Interstate 44

Flooding closes many stretches of Interstate 44

The latest developments on flooding in the Midwest (all times local): 7:35 a.m. Interstate 44 is closed in multiple locations in Missouri because of flooding. The Missouri Department of Transportation says the closures include westbound and eastbound stretches of the interstate in central Missouri’s Phelps County and in the St. …

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Twitter revises policy banning threats and abuse

Twitter revises policy banning threats and abuse

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Twitter has revised its rules of conduct to emphasize that it prohibits violent threats and abusive behavior by users, promising a tough stance at a time when critics are calling for the online service to adopt a harder line against extremists. While the new policy unveiled …

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A look at former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s career

A look at former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s career

JERUSALEM (AP) – Israel’s Supreme Court on Tuesday reduced former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s sentence in a bribery case dating back to years before he became the premier, sending him to prison for 18 months instead of six years. Olmert, who is to start serving his sentence in February 2016, …

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Relief, anger, indifference over SKorea-Japan sex slave deal

Relief, anger, indifference over SKorea-Japan sex slave deal

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) – A day after trumpeting an “irreversible” settlement of a decades-long standoff over Korean women forced into sexual slavery by Japan’s WWII military, there’s relief among South Korean and Japanese diplomats, fury among activists and many of the elderly victims and general public indifference in both …

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Amid Cuba opening, Havana quinceanera biz booms

Amid Cuba opening, Havana quinceanera biz booms

HAVANA (AP) – Up a winding flight of stairs at a beachside Havana home, Camila Lopez Rivas lies on the tile floor, smiling mischievously into a video camera circling overhead. Tossed around her are layers of a blue and aqua taffeta dress, the first of nine outfits the 14-year-old will …

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Russia removes Iran’s enriched uranium as per nuke deal

Russia removes Iran’s enriched uranium as per nuke deal

VIENNA (AP) – A landmark nuclear deal with Tehran moved closer to implementation Monday, with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry announcing that tons of enriched uranium that could potentially be turned to use in atomic arms were on a ship heading from Iran to Russia. Kerry hailed the development …

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Calm prevails after Iraq troops routed IS from Ramadi center

Calm prevails after Iraq troops routed IS from Ramadi center

BAGHDAD (AP) – An Iraqi military commander says the center of the western city of Ramadi is mostly calm, a day after government troops routed Islamic State militants from the area and recaptured a key government complex. Brig. Gen. Ahmed al-Belawi told The Associated Press on Tuesday that engineering teams …

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Iraq: Military making progress in fight for Ramadi

Iraq: Military making progress in fight for Ramadi

BAGHDAD (AP) – Iraqi military forces on Monday retook a strategic government complex in the city of Ramadi from Islamic State militants who have occupied the city since May. Military spokesman Brig. Gen. Yahya Rasool initially announced that Ramadi, the capital of Anbar province, had been “fully liberated.” But Gen. …

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South Korea, Japan reach landmark deal on WWII sex slaves

South Korea, Japan reach landmark deal on WWII sex slaves

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) – An apology from Japan’s prime minister and a pledge of more than $8 million sealed a breakthrough deal Monday in a decades-long impasse with South Korea over Korean women forced into Japanese military-run brothels during World War II. The accord, which aims to resolve the …

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Japan, wary of outsiders, keeps doors closed to refugees

Japan, wary of outsiders, keeps doors closed to refugees

TOKYO (AP) – For Mohammed, the perils of staying in Damascus crystalized when a sniper’s bullet whizzed past his head while he and his cousins were on his rooftop, watching the Syrian air force bomb rebel forces. The same roof where Mohammed and his lifelong friend Jamal used to sit …

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