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Amid Rohingya Crisis, White House Mulls Sanctions On Myanmar's Military
The State Department says it is considering using the Global Magnitsky Act to freeze assets and deny visas for the country's top generals.
PHOTOS: At Westminster, Rumor Wins — But They're All Good Dogs
More than 2,800 dogs competed at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Just one — a German shepherd named Rumor — walked away with Best in Show. But let's not forget to relish the pictures.
Trump Acts To Roll Back Regulations On Businesses
Cutting regulations is easier said than done, requiring a lengthy process involving public comment.
National Weather Service Adds New Colors So It Can Map Harvey's Rains
The old colors couldn't reflect rainfall totals in Texas that weather experts call "unprecedented."
Steely Dan's Walter Becker Dies At 67
The guitarist, bassist and songwriter leaves behind a handful of classic albums that blended rock, jazz and sonic perfection in unprecedented fashion.
'Jeopardy!' Champion Goes Viral With Quirky Style, Big Bets
Austin Rogers — a New York City bartender who claims to have analyzed hundreds of episodes to deduce patterns in the questions — has become a viral sensation.
Anti-Corruption Protests Shake Moscow
Hundreds arrested in anti-corruption protests in Russia, including Putin opposition leader Alexei Navalny. We’ll look at this latest crackdown.
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Iranian Guardian Council Gives Final Approval To Nuclear Deal
Following parliamentary approval, Iran's top council of senior clerics on Wednesday authorized the deal struck by the country and world powers. The deal's next step is "Adoption Day."
Education Secretary Arne Duncan To Step Down
After nearly seven years in office, Duncan bows out, leaving behind a remarkable legacy of achievement and controversy.
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Justice Department's No. 3 Official Is Stepping Down
Stuart Delery, acting associate attorney general, is resigning to explore options in the private sector. He leaves as the highest-ranking openly gay leader in the department's history.
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