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Nearly 2 Dozen Iranian Revolutionary Guards Reportedly Killed In Bomb Attack
The Guards were killed in a restive region bordering Pakistan. Without providing evidence, Iran blamed the U.S. for the attack.
100 Million Quora Users Affected By 'Malicious' Data Breach
Adam D'Angelo, the CEO of the question-and-answer website, said the exposed data ranged from email addresses to direct messages. The company is notifying affected users and law enforcement.
Senior Opposition Leader Allied With Guaidó Is Arrested In Venezuela
Edgar Zambrano, vice president of the National Assembly, was detained by intelligence agents Wednesday night. Nicolás Maduro has increased pressure on the opposition since last week's failed uprising.
Parkour Resists 'Hostile Takeover' By International Gymnastics
An art as much as it is a sport, parkour's urban ethic is one of bold, practiced risk-taking. Now its adherents say it is having to fight against encroachment by powerful interests.
Trump Says 'Big Progress' Is Being Made On Trade Deal
President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke on the phone Saturday. The U.S. has said it will raise tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports, if a deal is not reached by March.
Melania Trump's Policy Priorities To Focus On The 'Many Issues' Facing Children
First lady Melania Trump has kept a relatively low profile, but she'll take a traditional step next week when she unveils a suite of policy initiatives focused on children.
Alexa, Please Stop Laughing: Amazon Says It's Fixing Device's Unprompted Cackles
After social media lit up with tales of creepy laughter, we now know why: The Echo's virtual assistant has been spontaneously laughing at its users. Now, the company says it is working on the issue.
Goodbye, Mr. Okra: New Orleans Remembers Its Singing Vegetable Vendor
Arthur James Robinson, known as "Mr. Okra," died this week. But New Orleans residents will never forget his distinctive inventory call and his brightly-painted truck, winding through the city.
7 Dead, At Least 17 Wounded In Hours-Long Fights At S.C. Prison
Officials have not said what might have sparked the violence, which is the latest in a string of incidents at the South Carolina prison. No prison staff members were injured.
Truckers Line Up Under Bridge To Save Man Threatening Suicide
Michigan State Police and local officials rounded up a group of 13 semitruck drivers to park below a freeway overpass to shorten the fall of a man trying to jump to his death.
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