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Author: Doug Stanglin, USA TODAY

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7 dead, 3 hurt after motorcycles and pickup truck collide on rural road in New Hampshire

June 23, 2019Doug Stanglin, USA TODAYComments Off on 7 dead, 3 hurt after motorcycles and pickup truck collide on rural road in New Hampshire

The crash happened about 500 feet from lodging where many motorcyclists were staying.

World

Trump vows more sanctions on Iran, says military action is still ‘on the table’

June 22, 2019Doug Stanglin, USA TODAYComments Off on Trump vows more sanctions on Iran, says military action is still ‘on the table’

President Donald Trump said Saturday thatthe United Stateswill place additional sanctions on Iran in a bid to force Tehran to the bargaining table andwarned that possible military action against Iran is still “on the table.”

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World

At annual call-in show, Vladimir Putin talks Western sanctions, arrested reporter and $390B infrastructure bill

June 20, 2019June 20, 2019Doug Stanglin, USA TODAYComments Off on At annual call-in show, Vladimir Putin talks Western sanctions, arrested reporter and $390B infrastructure bill

At his annual call-in show, Russian President Vladimir Putin backed a $390 billion spending program to address an array of complaints by callers.

World

What’s next for Hong Kong? Controversial extradition bill suspended, not scrapped

June 15, 2019June 16, 2019Doug Stanglin, USA TODAYComments Off on What’s next for Hong Kong? Controversial extradition bill suspended, not scrapped

After almost a week of massive street protests, Hong Kong’s chief executive said Saturday that she has suspended a controversial extradition bill.

World

Hong Kong braces for more protests as political pressure builds to delay or scrap extradition bill

June 14, 2019Doug Stanglin, USA TODAYComments Off on Hong Kong braces for more protests as political pressure builds to delay or scrap extradition bill

As Hong Kong braces for another round of protests, there were signs among the city’s political leaders thatthe proposed extradition bill that has triggered strong opposition might be delayed, if not watered down.

World

Russian president Putin fires 2 top police officers involved in arrest of investigative journalist

June 13, 2019Doug Stanglin, USA TODAYComments Off on Russian president Putin fires 2 top police officers involved in arrest of investigative journalist

Russian President Vladimir Putinfired two police generals involved in a criminal drug case against a Russian investigative journalist whose arrest hadsparked widespread protests.

World

Russian authorities abruptly free investigative journalist Ivan Golunov, drop all charges

June 12, 2019June 12, 2019Doug Stanglin, USA TODAYComments Off on Russian authorities abruptly free investigative journalist Ivan Golunov, drop all charges

Russian authorities have released Russian investigative journalist Ivan Golunov and dropped all chargesonly days after his arreston drugcharges andhospitalizationfor injuries purportedlyinflicted bypolice.

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World

Russian investigative journalist Ivan Golunov hospitalized 2 days after his arrest

June 8, 2019June 8, 2019Doug Stanglin, USA TODAYComments Off on Russian investigative journalist Ivan Golunov hospitalized 2 days after his arrest

Ivan Golunov is a Russian investigative journalist who has exposed corruption among Moscow’s most powerful business and political elite.

News

Tony Rodham, Hillary Clinton’s youngest brother, dies

June 8, 2019June 8, 2019Doug Stanglin, USA TODAYComments Off on Tony Rodham, Hillary Clinton’s youngest brother, dies

Tony Rodham had numerous financial difficulties, including failed businesses anda string of shakyinvestment deals.

News

West Coast braces for heat wave, raising fears of wildfires in Northern California

June 8, 2019June 8, 2019Doug Stanglin, USA TODAYComments Off on West Coast braces for heat wave, raising fears of wildfires in Northern California

Near-record high temperatures are expected to roastthe West Coast next week, with gusty winds raising the danger of fire in a regionstill coping with last year’s deadly wildfires.

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