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THOUSANDS of North Korean troops may be getting deployed to the Russian frontlines today to help out a "desperate" Vladimir Putin. Ukraine is bracing for the arrival of up to 12,000 of Kim Jong-un ...
Or, maybe it was about a year later when Julia Roberts revealed to “The Late Show” host Stephen Colbert that “I play mah-jongg with my girlfriends once a week.” More likely, it was a ...
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Barbara Lee. Lee is among lawmakers, victims' rights advocates and law enforcement officials who called for increased accountability after a USA TODAY investigation into the National Sexual ...
It was business as usual at the top of the classes in the latest USA TODAY Network Indiana high school football poll released Monday. Brownsburg (6A), Concord (5A), New Palestine (4A), Evansville ...
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The director of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Program at Syracuse University, Scott Stevens, gave a statement to USA TODAY that to celebrate American colonialism as benign is problematic ...
According to an incident report obtained by USA TODAY, the 26-year-old was arrested on Sept. 30 at Coca-Cola Roxy, a concert hall in Cobb County, Georgia. A Cobb County police officer on the scene ...
Kim Jong-un’s regime, in response to Seoul’s latest military manoeuvres, has cut off roads and railways connected to South Korea. In their place, they say, “strong defence structures” will ...