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NPR NewsSome oil leaked from the engine area of the cargo ship, which initially started to sink, but it was brought under control, an official with the Kushimoto Coast Guard said.
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NPR NewsPresident Daniel Ortega's government has moved systematically against voices of dissent, arresting many opposition leaders last year.
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NPR NewsProsecutors also announced Friday they had issued arrest warrants in the case against 83 army members, local officials, local police officers and state police, as well as gang members.
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NPR NewsDeath Valley was hit on Aug. 5 by historic downpours that caused millions of dollars in damage to roads and facilities. Officials cautioned visitors to expect delays and continuing road closures.
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NPR NewsVanessa Bryant testified about her reaction to learning that deputies and firefighters had shared photos of her husband and daughter's bodies at the site of the helicopter crash that killed them.
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NPR NewsEl Shafee Elsheikh, part of a group known as the "ISIS Beatles," is the most notorious and highest-ranking member of the Islamic State to be convicted in the U.S,, prosecutors said.
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NPR NewsA Michigan judge blocked county prosecutors from enforcing the state's 1931 ban on abortion for the foreseeable future. An attorney representing two GOP county prosecutors said an appeal is planned.
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NPR NewsApple disclosed serious security vulnerabilities that could potentially allow attackers to take complete control of these devices. Experts advised users to install the latest software updates.
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NPR NewsThe disruption adds to challenges for the ruling Communist Party, which is trying to shore up sagging economic growth.
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NPR NewsThe planes crashed at Watsonville Municipal Airport, which does not have a control tower to direct aircraft landing and taking off.
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NPR NewsThe sentence reduction means Umar Patek could be released on parole ahead of the 20th anniversary of the bombings in October.
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NPR NewsTwo planes collided in Northern California while trying to land at a local airport Thursday and at least two of the three occupants were killed, officials said.