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3 Injured In 'Terrorist-Related' Stabbing In London; Suspect Killed By Police
The Metropolitan Police said the incident in the south London district of Streatham on Sunday was "fully contained."
New Orleans Will Use Explosives To Topple Cranes At Hard Rock Hotel Collapse Site
A tropical storm will bring gusty winds to the area, threatening the stability of two towering cranes that remain unstable following last weekend's disaster.
Gus Kenworthy Will Be The Second Openly Gay Man To Compete For U.S. In Winter Games
The skier, who came out in 2015, secured a spot on the U.S. team on Sunday. A vocal advocate of LGBTQ visibility in sports, Kenworthy took silver at the 2014 Sochi Games.
At Least 103 Killed, 235 Wounded In Taliban Car Bombing In Kabul
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, just a week after another attack — also claimed by the Taliban — in Kabul left at least 22 people dead.
Astronomical Growth Turns Out To Be 'Fake News,' Says Japanese Astronaut
Norishige Kanai said he had grown up to 3 1/2 inches since arriving in space, sparking worry about whether he'd fit in the spacecraft home. Turns out, Kanai did grow, just not that much.
Trump Administration Will Let States Require People To Work For Medicaid
Ten states have already asked the administration to add work requirements to the popular health insurance program for low-income people. But many recipients are already working.
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Prime Minister Theresa May Weighs In On Removing Homeless From Windsor
A call to clear the homeless from streets surrounding Windsor Castle ahead of Prince Harry's royal wedding has sparked national debate.
Trump Appointee Resigns After Bigoted Comments Surface
Carl Higbie, appointed by President Trump to serve in the agency that runs AmeriCorps, has apologized for remarks that derided black people, Muslims and other groups.
Thousands Evacuate In Southern California As Mudslides Turn Deadly
Thirteen people have been killed in Santa Barbara County, according to the fire department. The rain is causing mudslides on hills stripped by massive wildfires, and authorities are warning of floods.
Counterterrorism Adviser Gorka Out Of White House Job
Sebastian Gorka was a close ally of ousted Trump strategist Steve Bannon's and was a source of controversy over potential ties to anti-Semitic extremists.
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