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Deadly Storms Wreak Havoc In Northeast
At least three people in the region, including a child, were killed by trees felled as a powerful squall line moved across the region.
Inspectors Confirm 'Likely' Use Of Chlorine As Chemical Weapon In Syria In February
Two cylinders dropped on the rebel-held Syrian city of Saraqeb — sending nearly a dozen people to seek medical help for nausea and other symptoms — had contained chlorine, the OPCW says.
Colombia's Presidential Election Heads To Runoff
Colombia held its first presidential elections this past weekend since the end of the country's half-century old guerilla war. Two candidates will now face-off in a run-off election next month.
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Abe: Japan 'Cannot Accept' New Tariffs On U.S. Auto Imports
In remarks to the legislature, the prime minister said the possibility that the U.S. would raise the duty on auto imports from his country as high as 25 percent is "hard for Japan to understand."
Non-Crowd Favorite Patrick Reed Holds Off Rickie Fowler To Win The Masters
Reed finished with a 1-under 71 to withstand a late challenge from Rickie Fowler. Reed is the fourth consecutive golfer to win his first major tournament at the Masters.
Incoming Migrants Overwhelm Spain's Refugee Centers
Spain is taking in more migrants than Greece or Italy — the first time that's happened since the crisis began in 2015. The numbers are expected to rise, and that's straining Spain's migrant services.
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Oil Prices Edge Upward After U.S. Imposes Sanctions On Venezuela
The sanctions are meant to put pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, who allegedly diverts billions in oil profits to pay off military officers and help prop up his government.
U.S. Begins Process To Withdraw From INF Treaty
The U.S. has begun the process to formally withdraw from one of its remaining arms control treaties with Russia. Washington accuses Moscow of violating the INF treaty which covers medium range nuclear weapons.
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In Mexico, Dozens Killed In Gasoline Pipeline Explosion
A gasoline pipeline in the Mexican state of Hidalgo exploded Friday evening, killing more than 60 people and leaving many more injured. The pipeline had been illegally tapped by gasoline thieves.
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Winter Storm Grounds Flights, Delays Trains And Knocks Out Power
The storm barreled through New England after hitting the Midwest, creating havoc along some transportation routes.
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