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Vladimir Anikeyev, who headed Shaltai-Boltai (Humpty-Dumpty) hacker group, was sentenced to two years in prison a year ago
Facebook took action after receiving reports Jones' pages had content glorifying violence and dehumanizing minorities and immigrants
US National Hurricane Center said Tropical Storm John was expected to strengthen rapidly and become a hurricane by Monday and a major hurricane by Tuesday
Analysts say the dispute between Riyadh and Ottawa shows Saudi Arabia won’t accept any outside criticism and will continue flexing its muscles abroad, especially as the kingdom enjoys a closer relationship with President Donald Trump
Several shootings took place Sunday, some involving gang members using crowds for cover and shooting indiscriminately
Elections were marred by allegations of fraud and irregularities
Nooyi, 62, has been with PepsiCo Inc. for 24 years and has held the top job for 12.
Spokeswoman for Robuchon confirmed his death, with French TV station BFM and newspaper 'Le Figaro' reporting that he died in Geneva on Monday from cancer, citing his entourage
Water from Jinjiang in China's Fujian province began flowing through the 16-kilometer (10-mile) -long pipeline Sunday under a 30-year contract
Taiwan Semiconductor Co. Ltd. said 80 percent of the fabrication tools affected by Friday’s virus had been recovered by Sunday
The success of Paramount Pictures’ sixth, stunt-filled “Mission: Impossible” installment, along with muted enthusiasm for the Walt Disney Co.’s 'Christopher Robin,' made for a seldom-seen result: A Disney movie debuting in second place
Police in riot gear tried to keep the two groups apart, many of whom had come on Saturday dressed for battle in helmets and protective clothing
Trump, amid a series of searing tweets sent from his New Jersey golf club, tore into two of his favorite targets, the news media and Robert Mueller’s ongoing investigation into possible links between the president’s campaign and Russia
President Salva Kiir and former Vice-President and rebel opposition leader, Riek Machar signed the agreement, said Sudan's state news agency, SUNA
Young people took to the streets of Bangladesh's capital again Sunday to demand safer streets, facing police firing tear gas and pro-government activists who attacked them with clubs
Junkers Ju-52 plane, operated by the Swiss company Ju-Air, went down on Piz Segnas mountain above Alpine resort of Flims, striking mountain's western flank about 2,540 meters (8,330 feet) above sea level
Col. Ahmed Ali said that two of the dead were soldiers and fatalities could increase from the 10 injured in blast Sunday
Military says that another 49 suspected militants have been arrested and it destroyed 26 hideouts and weapons depots, and dismantled 64 explosive devices
Bryce Carlson arrived at St. Mary in the Scilly Isles, off England's southwestern tip, late Saturday - 38 days, six hours and 49 minutes after setting out from St. John's, Newfoundland
Arrival of ATR72-600 airplanes at Tehran's Mehrabad International Airport represented perhaps last benefits Iran will see under nuclear deal after President Donald Trump withdrew from it in May
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