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Islamic State 'Not Present On The Internet Anymore' Following European Operation
European Union authorities said they worked with popular online services - such as Google and Twitter - to remove videos, social media accounts and communication channels used by the Islamic State.
Amazon To Open Convenience Store With No Lines
Instead, the company envisions customers at the store picking up whatever they want off the shelves — then simply walking out with it. The items are automatically billed to their Amazon accounts.
Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (April 9)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The Rule of Law
Arkansas professor Michael Mullane believes the rule of law must be upheld -- even in times of threat and crisis. As fragile as it can be, Mullane says we are all protected by and accountable to the law.
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Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, nicknamed India's Warren Buffett, dies at 62
Jhunjhunwala, a chartered accountant from the northern state of Rajasthan, began investing in the stock market while he was still in college, starting off with capital of just 5,000 rupees ($63).
A Maryland mayor has been arrested on more than 50 counts of child pornography
Police were tipped off about a social media account posting child pornography in the county that was tracked back to Wojahn, who has been mayor of the city since 2015.
Was Ancient Historian One Of The First Spin Doctors?
Thucydides' account of the war between Athens and Sparta has become an allegory of modern conflicts like the Cold War, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan. But a new book about the ancient historian shows he may not quite have been telling the truth.
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GAO Report on Tsunamis: Is the U.S. Prepared?
The Government Accountability Office identified states and territories most susceptible to tsunamis and evaluated federal, state and local preparedness in a report released this week.
8 decades later, remains of a Virginia sailor killed in Pearl Harbor are identified
David Walker from Norfolk, Va., was 19 years old when Japanese torpedoes sunk his battleship, the USS California, during the surprise attack on the Hawaii naval base in 1941.
JPMorgan Chase is suing customers over 'infinite money glitch' ATM scam
JPMorgan Chase is filing lawsuits against customers who exploited a viral technical glitch this summer that allowed people to pull huge amounts from Chase ATMs.
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