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Oct 26

Does the U.S. government really know who hacked Democrats' emails?

By Kassia Halcli

The hacking and public release of Democratic campaign and committee emails made the news and a presidential debate, with more leaks expected to come.

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Oct 24

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For this Syrian activist, hope, like his hometown, is gone

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In 2012, activist Saleh Hawa, who lead demonstrations against President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, had confidence in the Syrian opposition's prospects. Four years later, none of his hopes and all of his fears have been realized. He believed the U.S. would…

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Oct 24

With email dumps, WikiLeaks probes the limits of full transparency

By Raphael Satter, Associated Press

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange first outlined the hypothesis nearly a decade ago: Can total transparency defeat an entrenched group of insiders?…

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Oct 21

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News Wrap: Russia extends 'humanitarian pause' in Aleppo due to evacuation delay

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In our news wrap Friday, Russia extended the “humanitarian pause” in Aleppo for a third day, after the United Nations said that planned evacuations of the rebel-held Syrian city had not actually begun. The UN blamed a lack of security…

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Oct 21

3 states say they denied Russia request to monitor election

By Sean Murphy, Associated Press

OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma and at least two other states said Friday that they have denied efforts by Russian officials to be present at polling stations during the election, requests the U.S. State Department's spokesman dismissed as "nothing more than…

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Oct 20

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News Wrap: 'Humanitarian pause' begins in Aleppo

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In our news wrap Thursday, Russian and Syrian forces began a “humanitarian pause” in the Syrian city of Aleppo, which could last as long as four days. Using loudspeakers and pamphlets, the Syrian army urged residents to leave and fighters…

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Oct 18

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News Wrap: Russia and Syria halt Aleppo strikes, ahead of short-term pause for aid

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In our news wrap Tuesday, Russia and Syria halted air strikes on Aleppo, ahead of a short-term halt to all fighting in the city scheduled for Thursday. Also, a 72-hour halt to fighting in Yemen is also in the works…

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Oct 17

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News Wrap: Afghanistan reports progress against Taliban forces

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In our news wrap Monday, government forces in Afghanistan are reporting progress against Taliban forces in a key southern city. Also, the city of Aleppo may get a brief respite this week, after Russia announced an eight-hour “humanitarian pause.” But…

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Oct 16

U.S., UK say support is weak for military action against Syria

By Bradley Klapper, Associated Press

The United States and Britain on Sunday acknowledged the Western world's weak support for any military action against Syria's government.

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Oct 16

Emails show Clinton treading lightly with Wall Street talks

By Josh Lederman and Ken Thomas, Associated Press

Hillary Clinton generally avoided direct criticism of Wall Street as she examined the financial meltdown during a series of paid speeches to Goldman Sachs.

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