The Associated Press
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Martin Shkreli was indicted on securities fraud charges unconnected to the drug price hikes imposed by his company, Turing Pharmaceuticals.
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With a 51.4 percent vote, the last of the Big Three automakers has approved its new four-year labor contract. The deal, which covers 53,000 workers, raises wages and includes new seniority rights.
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The administration had argued it could defer deportation of selected groups of immigrants, including children who were brought to the U.S. illegally; 26 states got that plan blocked.
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The Republican plan to fund the Homeland Security Department drops the immigration provisions opposed by President Obama.
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An official close to discussions says a deal was reached between the two sides over the country's request to extend its bailout.
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The eurozone's top official effectively gave Greece an ultimatum to request an extension to the country's bailout program.
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A purported statement by the Islamic State claims the woman was killed in an airstrike on the outskirts of a northern Syrian city.
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Lt. Muath al-Kaseasbeh, 26, fell into the hands of ISIS in December when his Jordanian F-16 crashed near Raqqa, Syria.
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McKuen was an astonishingly successful and prolific force in popular culture, turning out hundreds of songs, poems and records.
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Presidential officials said Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi resigned after being pressured to make concessions to the rebels, known as Houthis.