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Paris-Brussels attacks network a 'supercell' of extremism

Posted: 11 Apr 2016 11:46 AM PDT

Police investigate an area where terror suspect Mohamed Abrini was arrested earlier today, in Brussels on Friday April 8, 2016. The federal prosecutor's office confirmed a fugitive suspect in the Nov. 13 Paris attacks was arrested in Belgium on Friday, after a raid Belgian authorities said was linked to the deadly March 22 Brussels bombings. The suspect, Mohamed Abrini, is believed to be the mysterious PARIS (AP) — The number of people linked to the Islamic State network that attacked Paris and Brussels reaches easily into the dozens, with a series of new arrests over the weekend that confirmed the cell's toxic reach and ability to move around unnoticed in Europe's criminal underworld.


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Donald Trump’s children feel ‘very, very guilty’ that they won’t be voting for him in New York

Posted: 11 Apr 2016 08:44 AM PDT

Donald Trump's children feel 'very, very guilty' that they won't be voting for him in New YorkEric and Ivanka Trump have campaigned extensively for their father, Donald. But they are not registered Republicans, so they can't vote in next week's New York primary


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Poll: Clinton has edge over Trump on range of issues

Posted: 11 Apr 2016 08:05 AM PDT

In this April 6, 2016, photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Convention in Philadelphia. A new Associated Press-GfK poll finds that Americans trust Democratic presidential front-runner Clinton more than Republican leader Donald Trump to handle a wide range of issues, from immigration to health care to nominating Supreme Court justices.(AP Photo/Matt Rourke)Americans trust the Democratic front-runner more than the GOP businessman on issues ranging from immigration to health care to nominating Supreme Court justices.


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CIA director says he would not obey a waterboarding order

Posted: 11 Apr 2016 02:55 AM PDT

CIA Director John Brennan, pictured February 9, 2016, visited Moscow in early March to discuss SyriaJohn Brennan says his spy agency will not engage in so-called enhanced interrogation techniques even if ordered to by a future president.


Kerry calls Hiroshima tour 'gut-wrenching,' says all should visit

Posted: 11 Apr 2016 02:21 AM PDT

Kishida presents a Kerry with a replica of a letter on a friendly diplomatic matter from Lincoln to the Tycoon of Japan in 1861, before their bilateral meeting alongside the G7 foreign ministers meetings in HiroshimaJohn Kerry became the first U.S. secretary of state to pay respects at Hiroshima's memorial to victims of the 1945 U.S. nuclear attack.


Poll: Clinton has edge over Trump on range of issues

Posted: 11 Apr 2016 12:54 AM PDT

In this April 6, 2016, photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Convention in Philadelphia. A new Associated Press-GfK poll finds that Americans trust Democratic presidential front-runner Clinton more than Republican leader Donald Trump to handle a wide range of issues, from immigration to health care to nominating Supreme Court justices.(AP Photo/Matt Rourke)Americans trust the Democratic front-runner more than the GOP businessman on issues ranging from immigration to health care to nominating Supreme Court justices.


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Bryan Adams cancels Mississippi show, citing state's antigay law

Posted: 10 Apr 2016 11:45 PM PDT

FILE- In this April 3, 2016, file photo, Bryan Adams performs at the Juno Awards in Calgary, Alberta. Adams said in a statement Sunday, April 10, that he is canceling a performance this week in Mississippi, citing the state's new law that allows religious groups and some private businesses to refuse service to gay couples. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP, File)The new law allows religious groups and some private businesses to refuse service to gay couples.


Kerry visits Hiroshima memorial 7 decades after A-bomb

Posted: 10 Apr 2016 08:51 PM PDT

Kerry visits Hiroshima memorial 7 decades after A-bombHIROSHIMA, Japan (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry visited the revered memorial to Hiroshima's atomic bombing on Monday, delivering a message of peace and hope for a nuclear-free world seven decades after United States used the weapon for the first time in history and killed 140,000 Japanese.


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Death toll hits 106 from fireworks blast at India

Posted: 10 Apr 2016 07:59 PM PDT

In this image made from video, a flash from an explosion is seen from the ground during a fireworks show at a temple in Kollam, in the southern Indian state of Kerala, early Sunday, April 10, 2016. A number of people were killed and many more injured in a massive fire that broke out in a temple caused by fireworks that had been stored in the temple in preparation for the Hindu new year festival, according to an official. (KK Productions via AP Video) INDIA OUTAt least 200 others were injured as a spark ignited a cache of fireworks, officials said.


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Kerry visits Hiroshima memorial 7 decades after A-bomb

Posted: 10 Apr 2016 07:24 PM PDT

Kerry visits Hiroshima memorial 7 decades after A-bombU.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has arrived at the memorial to Hiroshima's atomic bombing, becoming the most senior American official to visit the site. Kerry arrived with other foreign ministers of ...


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Willett wins Masters after stunning Spieth meltdown

Posted: 10 Apr 2016 06:13 PM PDT

PGA: The Masters - Final RoundBy Mark Lamport-Stokes AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Englishman Danny Willett took advantage of a shocking back-nine meltdown by defending champion and runaway leader Jordan Spieth to win his first major title by three shots at the Masters on Sunday. Three strokes behind the pacesetting Spieth going into the final round at Augusta National, an ice-cool Willett closed with a five-under-par 67 to end a 17-year title drought by European golfers at the year's opening major. Willett, a four-times winner on the European Tour competing in his second Masters, birdied three of the last six holes to cap off a bogey-free display in sun-bathed but cool conditions and post a five-under total of 283.


Willett wins the Masters after shocking Spieth collapse

Posted: 10 Apr 2016 05:56 PM PDT

Defending champion Jordan Spieth, left, helps 2016 Masters champion Danny Willett, of England, put on his green jacket following the final round of the Masters golf tournament Sunday, April 10, 2016, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Danny Willett in a green jacket was hard to believe considering he wasn't even sure he could play the Masters two weeks ago.


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