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The historic 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership would open new markets for U.S. goods and services, but it faces a tough fight for congressional approval.
The warning comes two days after Turkish warplanes confronted a Russian aircraft and as Moscow widens its strikes in Syria.
The strike killed at least 22 at a Doctors Without Borders facility in Kunduz.
A body was found in a survival suit from El Faro, which had 33 aboard.
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After a disappointing 2015 season for a team that had been expected to repeat as National League East champions, the Washington Nationals dismissed Williams with a year remaining on his contract. "These are the first of the decisions we have to make," General Manager Mike Rizzo said. 
As manager, he made thousands of correct decisions, but that still left many scratching their heads.
The Vermont socialist’s argument for economic fairness is resonating in West Virginia, which has rejected the Obama-era Democratic Party more dramatically than any state outside the South.
The Phoenix-to-Boston flight, with 147 passengers and five crew members, was diverted to Syracuse after the pilot became ill. 
The train reportedly struck a rock slide before derailing. Several injuries were reported, but no fatalities, officials said.
Real world tests “would have detected the Volkswagen issue immediately,” a lab engineer says.
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Last week's killing of a Muslim farmer by a Hindu mob over rumors of eating beef has polarized Indians.
The youths were killed in protests after Israel barred Palestinians from Jerusalem’s Old City.
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Black lives matter in textbooks, too, say a mother and son who accused the publishing giant of revisionism.
Team sports hit with declines in the number of young participants include basketball, baseball, soccer, softball, and touch football, a survey showed.
Republicans are using one family's photo as ammunition against Planned Parenthood.
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