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A classified assessment of Iraq's security forces concluded that many units are so deeply infiltrated by Iran-backed Shiites or Sunni extremists that Americans assigned to advise them could face heightened risks, according to U.S. officials.
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The deal, announced Monday, will settle a federal investigation into the mortgage securities the bank sold in the run-up to the financial crisis, averting a lawsuit that would have proved costly for both sides.
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Nearly a decade after American officials pushed a Constitution that enshrined near-dictatorial powers for the Afghan president, a stronger parliamentary system is now seen as needed.
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Many children in India are exposed to a bacterial brew from human waste that may make it impossible for food alone to cure their malnutrition.
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A Rikers study finds that over 11 months, 129 inmates were seriously injured in altercations with employees.
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The suicide of a Mississippi Tea Party founder who was charged in a plot to photograph Senator Thad Cochran's wife has deepened the enmity left by a divisive Republican primary.
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