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Special counsel Jack Smith and his team have requested a federal judge in Washington, D.C., impose a

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The number of people killed by the devastating flash flooding in northern Libya remained unclear Thu

U.N. says most Libya flooding deaths could have been avoided, as officials warn the toll could still soar