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| US-led Strikes Hit Islamic State 'Capital' Syrian activists said a wave of U.S.-led airstrikes has been carried out against Islamic State militants in and around the city of Raqqa, the self-proclaimed capital of the jihadist group. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Sunday as ... | |
| Fliers tell of mile-long security line in Chicago on Sunday Flight delays and cancellations are usually the top fear for holiday travelers. And while there were only a few areas of moderate problems on the busy Sunday after Thanksgiving, there were reports of unusually long lines Sunday morning at Chicago's Midway ... | |
| Boehner Faces the First Days of New Power in Congress Speaker John A. Boehner has told Republicans that only they would be blamed for a government shutdown. Credit Jabin Botsford/The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share ... | |
| Wife of Ray Rice says he was candid with NFL about assault Former Baltimore Ravens NFL running back Ray Rice and his wife Janay arrive for a hearing at a New York City office building November 5, 2014. Credit: Reuters/Mike Segar. Related News. Former Ravens running back Ray Rice wins appeal, is eligible for ... | |
| Missing Ohio State football player found dead: police (Reuters) - An Ohio State University football player who went missing earlier this week was found dead on Sunday not far from his apartment, authorities said. Kosta Karageorge, 22, a fifth-year senior who was last seen early Wednesday morning, died of what ... | |
| AIDS awareness candlelight vigil honors those who died Bill Moore was walking toward the end of the 50 or so people on a candlelight walk Sunday evening, the eve of World AIDS Day. He held the candle in his left hand in remembrance of his brother who died of AIDS in 1987. lRelated On Any Given Sunday: ... | |
| Hong Kong: Fresh clashes between police and demonstrators There have been clashes between police and protesters in Hong Kong, as pro-democracy activists attempted to encircle government headquarters. Demonstrators carrying umbrellas, symbols of their movement, fought police armed with pepper spray and ... | |
| Kabul police chief resigns after spate of attacks: spokesman KABUL: Kabul's police chief resigned on Sunday, a spokesman said, after the Afghan capital was hit by at least nine militant attacks in the last two weeks with foreign compounds, embassy vehicles and US troops among those targeted. General Zahir Zahir ... | |
| Gov. Deval Patrick Says He Won't Enter 2016 Presidential Race Gov. Deval Patrick (D-MA) appeared on "Meet the Press" in Washington, D.C., Sunday Nov. 30. (Photo credit: Getty Images). Related Tags: 2016, CBS Boston, Chuck Todd, Gov. Deval Patrick, Hillary Clinton, Meet The Press, nominee, President, WBZ ... | |
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| IS suffers heavy losses in Syria's Kobane BEIRUT - Islamic State group militant battling for control of the Syrian town of Kobane have suffered some of their heaviest losses yet in 24 hours of clashes and US-led air strikes. At least 50 militant were killed in the embattled border town in suicide bombings ... | |
| Colombia's guerrillas free general Bogota, Dec 1 (IANS) Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos announced Sunday that the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) freed General Ruben Dario Alzate and two others kidnapped Nov 16. "General Alzate, corporal Jorge Rodriguez ... | |
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