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Susannah Mushatt Jones, The World's Oldest Person, Has Died In New York
Jones, who was 116, reportedly had a penchant for bacon and lingerie. Now, there is believed to be only one person still alive who was born before 1900.
Trump's Washington Hotel Draws Protesters — And Ethics Concerns
When Trump becomes president, he may violate the lease on his Washington, D.C., hotel. A government agency owns the building, and the contract specifies no elected U.S. official may hold the lease.
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Witnesses: U.N. Peacekeepers Did Nothing As South Sudanese Soldiers Raped Women
Dozens of women and girls have reportedly been raped by South Sudanese soldiers near a U.N. compound in the capital. A U.N. spokesperson said they are taking the allegations "very seriously."
4 Indicted In 'Largest U.S. Bank Breach Ever,' Justice Says
The criminal ring stole the personal data of more than 100 million people, the federal indictment says, adding that the targeted companies include "one of the world's largest financial institutions."
Law Professor: Trump Can't Hold Lease On His Hotel Near White House
Donald Trump has a 60-year lease on his new hotel, just a few blocks from the White House. But its terms say no elected U.S. official shall benefit from the lease.
One Last Journey For Organ Donors Speeds Transplants
A regional transplant service built a centralized surgical center in St. Louis where organs are removed from donors. The approach has shaved hours from the time it takes to get organs to patients.
Tech Week: U.S. Spying, Health Site Blame Game And New iPads
In this week's tech roundup, the revelations from Edward Snowden that the U.S. spied on its global allies, the Apple iPad event and the ongoing fallout over HealthCare.gov, a system one source described as "too big to succeed."
Oklahoma Plans To Use Nitrogen For Executions
After having trouble obtaining drugs needed for lethal injections, state officials plan to change the primary method of execution to nitrogen gas inhalation. It would be a first for a U.S. state.
Heckler & Koch Fined $4.2 Million Over Assault Rifle Sales In Mexico
A court in Germany ruled that Heckler & Koch broke the law when it allowed some 4,500 G36 assault rifles to reach Mexican states where drug cartel violence had prompted a ban on such deals.
Turkey Accepts Russian S-400 Missile System, Rankling U.S. And NATO
In response, the Pentagon is expected to announce that Turkey will be barred from receiving the new F-35 fighter.
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