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Israeli President Yitzchak Herzog spoke Monday with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The 40-minute conversation follows a years-long rift between Turkey and Israel, during which Erdogan has made numerous provocative
Federal regulators are giving state prisons across the country more technological options to combat contraband cellphones, which prison officials have long said represent the greatest security threat behind bars. The
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A Manhattan jury on Tuesday convicted a Chicago banker of criminal charges for enabling Paul Manafort to get $16 million in loans before the former campaign manager for ex-President Donald
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