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Rival Koreas restart talks, pull back from brink _ for now
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — For the moment, North and South Korea have pulled back from the brink and on Sunday resumed a second round of talks that temporarily pushed aside vows of imminent war on the peninsula.
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The Latest on Koreas: S. Korea reports North army movements
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The latest on the tensions on the Korean Peninsula (all times local):
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Man tackled on train on authorities' radar in 3 countries
PARIS (AP) — The man who boarded a high-speed Amsterdam-to-Paris train with a Kalashnikov rifle before being tackled by passengers was on the radar of authorities in three countries, had ties to radical Islam and may have traveled to Syria, authorities said.
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Juror issued challenge during talks in officer's trial
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — A juror who heard evidence in the trial of a white North Carolina police officer said he challenged his colleagues to determine what an unarmed black man did to lead the defendant to fatally shoot him.
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It's panda-monium! National Zoo says Mei Xiang has twins
WASHINGTON (AP) — It's double trouble for the National Zoo after its adult female panda gave birth to twins.
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Weakening Tropical Storm Danny heads to Puerto Rico, USVI
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — A weakening Tropical Storm Danny swirled toward the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, where a prolonged drought has led to hopes that it would bring rain.
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Bernie Sanders takes aim at 'greedy' Koch brothers
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders is making the billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch the face of a "corrupted" political and economic system that the Vermont senator wants to upend.
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Indiana team that raided Fogle's home used mobile laboratory
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — When they arrived at Jared Fogle's home last month, law enforcement officials were armed with more than a search warrant: They rolled up with a mobile forensics laboratory that has revolutionized how Indiana investigates child-exploitation and pornography crimes and helped make he state a national model.
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Police fear Bangkok bombing suspect may have fled
BANGKOK (AP) — Despite new surveillance video that may offer a possible clue to the bombing in central Bangkok that killed 20 people, Thai police said Sunday the perpetrators may have already fled the country.
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Police say 7 dead after jet in UK airshow crashes into road
LONDON (AP) — A military jet taking part in a British airshow crashed into a busy main road Saturday, killing seven people and injuring more than a dozen others, police said.