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DOJ weighing federal charges in Kate Steinle murder case, after not guilty verdict
The Justice Department is considering bringing federal charges against Jose Ines Garcia Zarate after his not guilty verdict in the Kate Steinle murder trial, department officials told Fox News on Friday.
FBI account of Clinton-Lynch tarmac meeting released by watchdog group
The conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch on Thursday released 29 pages from an FBI investigation into the 2016 tarmac meeting between former President Bill Clinton and former Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
Jimmy Kimmel and Alabama U.S. Senate hopeful Roy Moore got into a heated exchange on Twitter on Thursday that ended with the host saying he would put his "Christian values aside, just for you and for that fight."
'Do Not Resuscitate' tattoo causes ER ethical dilemma
Emergency room doctors at a University of Miami hospital faced a vexing ethical dilemma when paramedics wheeled in an unconscious man with a “Do Not Resuscitate” chest tattoo.
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UK woman Trump accidentally tweeted awaits apology
A woman from the south coast of England is awaiting an apology from U.S. President Donald Trump after he accidentally tweeted to her account while trying to get the attention of the British prime minister.
Kim Jong Nam had nerve agent antidote, court learns
Kim Jong Nam, the half-brother of North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, had 12 vials of antidote for the nerve agent VX in his bag at the time he was poisoned at the Kuala Lumpur international airport earlier this year, according to testimony on Wednesday.
Deaths reported in Taliban attack on college in Pakistan
Taliban gunmen disguised in burkas stormed a college in the Pakistani city of Peshawar on Friday, killing at least nine people and injuring at least 11, according to reports.
North Korea's latest ICBM has potential to reach Washington, Seoul says
North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missile fired this week could have the ability of reaching targets as far as 8,100 miles away putting Washington within reach, South Korean officials said Friday.
Japan's Emperor Akihito plans to abdicate on April 30, 2019, at age 85 in the first such abdication from the Chrysanthemum Throne in about 200 years, the government said Friday.
By MICHELLE GOLDBERG from NYT Opinion http://ift.tt/2kcMrRF
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8 innovative gadget gifts for the techie in your life
What will make the techie in your life happy over the holidays? Try these brand new gadgets that all have a high-end feature that sets them apart from the pack. We tested each one to make sure they perform according to the specs and meet the demanding needs of true geeks.
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