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Diesel Rebate Fraud: Truck-Stop Company Says It Is Repaying Millions
Months after federal agents raided its Tennessee offices, Pilot Flying J's CEO says it is working to pay companies who were cheated. Seven members of the truck-stop company's sales staff have pleaded guilty to fraud charges.
Dying 'Angola 3' Inmate Freed After Decades In Solitary
Herman Wallace, who spent more than four decades in solitary confinement after his conviction on murder charges related to a 1972 prison riot, is now suffering from liver cancer. A U.S. district judge in Louisiana ruled that Wallace had not received a fair trial.
More Than 1,000 Palestinians In Israeli Prisons Go On Hunger Strike
Imprisoned Palestinians are staging a mass open-ended hunger strike to protest their conditions. It's being led by prominent Palestinian political figure Marwan Barghouti.
Astronaut, Cosmonaut And Stuffed Dog Arrive At International Space Station
It's the first mission to space for American Jack Fischer, who says there is one aspect of space station life that you can't train for on Earth: using a zero-gravity toilet.
Texas Church Where Massacre Took Place Will Be Demolished, Pastor Says
Frank Pomeroy, whose 14-year-old daughter was among the more than two dozen victims of Sunday's mass shooting, says too many of his parishioners don't want to return to the church.
At Least 50 Killed In Bombing During Mosque's Morning Prayers In Nigeria
A suicide bomber detonated explosives just as prayers were getting underway at a mosque in Mubi, in Nigeria's northeast. There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but Boko Haram is suspected.
Don't Be Koi. There's Something Fishy About That Trump-Abe Photo
At a ceremony at Tokyo's Akasaka palace, the president appears to grow weary of a traditional koi feeding — so he simply dumps the contents of his box of fish food. But video tells the whole tale.
White House Delays Decision On Possible Move Of Embassy In Israel To Jerusalem
President Trump will make a decision "in coming days" on whether to sign another six-month waiver to a U.S. law ordering the embassy to be relocated from Tel Aviv.
2018 World Cup Draw Is Complete, With No Obvious 'Group Of Death'
Spain will play Portugal, France will play Peru, and Brazil will play Switzerland — but the draw for the Russian-hosted tournament lacks an obviously imposing group.
The Drone Under Your Tree Can't Fly High Until Registered With The FAA
Drones will be placed under many Christmas trees this year. But before they can be flown above the treetops, they must be registered with the Federal Aviation Administration for a $5 fee.
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