April 17, 2026

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Three things to know about FISA Section 702: Congress passes short-term extension of controversial surveillance program -

Friday, April 17, 2026

Three things to know about FISA Section 702: Congress passes short-term extension of controversial surveillance program -

Friday, April 17, 2026

Pedestrian hit during Mount Pleasant collision – Live 5 News -

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Anthropic’s Dario Amodei to meet with White House about Mythos -

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Yesterday’s Bluesky Outage Was No Accident – Lifehacker -

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Parenting influencer shares terrifying ordeal involving her toddler son – Cleveland.com -

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UPS Louisville plane crash hearing next month – Kentucky Today -

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NOPD Seeking Public Assistance in Locating Hit and Run Accident Vehicle – NOPD News -

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29-year old killed after industrial accident in Salt Lake City – ABC4 Utah -

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Corrections officer killed in motorcycle crash in Philadelphia, officials say – CBS News -

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Person hit and killed on North Side highway – WOAI -

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Rochester Motorcyclist Airlifted After Striking Road Grader at Rural Olmsted County Intersection – KROC-AM -

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Motorcyclist dies after crash on College Avenue – WRTV -

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County Line Road reduced to one lane after crash in Madison – rocketcitynow.com -

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UPDATE: All lanes on County Line Road reopen after accident – Yahoo -

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Westbound U.S. Highway 34 near Glenwood reopened after accident – KMAland.com -

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Iran declares Strait of Hormuz open to shipping but Trump says U.S. blockade still active -

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Crash On Route 34 Shuts Down Lanes In Wall Township: NJ DOT – AOL.com -

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Teen arrested after high-speed chase and crash on I-80 – Audacy -

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House Dem Sam Liccardo probes suspicious oil trades during Iran war -

Friday, April 17, 2026

Turkey vows to cleanse Islamic State from border after wedding attack

ANKARA/ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkey vowed on Monday to “completely cleanse” Islamic State militants from its border region after a suicide bomber suspected of links to the group killed 54 people, including 22 children, at a Kurdish wedding.

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Jailed Gambia opposition official dies in hospital: party

DAKAR (Reuters) – A detained official from Gambia’s main opposition movement died in hospital over the weekend, his United Democratic Party said, its second member to lose their life in custody since the start of a crackdown on protests.

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South African opposition beats ANC in vote to govern Johannesburg

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa’s main opposition party on Monday won control of the local government in Johannesburg, the country’s economic hub, unseating the ruling party, which has run the municipal council since apartheid ended 22 years ago….

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Hundreds of Americans wash up illegally in Canada after river party

TORONTO (Reuters) – About 1,500 Americans floating down a river that separates the United States from Canada had to be rescued from the water when strong rains and winds sent them illegally into Canadian territory, the country’s coast guard said on Mon…

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All Syria parties must commit to Aleppo aid truce, not just Russia: U.N.

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The United Nations is ready to deliver aid into Syria’s Aleppo, but needs commitments from all parties in the war – not just Russia – to abide by a 48-hour humanitarian truce, the U.N. aid chief, angered by lack of assistanc…

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With Games gone, hard reality sets in for Brazil

RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – Until now, people in Brazil had something to look forward to.

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Venezuela interior minister lashes out at U.S. over cocaine charges

CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuela’s interior minister and former boss of the country’s anti-narcotics agency, General Nestor Reverol, hit back on Monday at accusations by a U.S. federal court that he abetted cocaine trafficking.

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Russian court orders ex-governor held in custody until December 24

MOSCOW (Reuters) – A Russian court ordered on Monday that Nikita Belykh, the former governor of the Kirov region who has spent two months in custody on a charge of accepting a bribe, should be kept there until Dec. 24.

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Turkey suspends 95 police as post-coup crackdown rolls on: broadcaster

ISTANBUL/ANKARA (Reuters) – Turkish authorities suspended 95 Istanbul police officers, including police chiefs, on Monday, broadcaster CNN Turk reported, the latest steps in a sweeping crackdown to target security forces following a failed coup last mo…

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Libyan forces say they capture mosque, prison from Islamic State in Sirte

TRIPOLI (Reuters) – Libyan forces renewed their push to oust Islamic State from its former North African stronghold of Sirte on Sunday, saying they had seized the city’s main mosque and a jail run by the militants’ morality police.

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