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Army Special Forces Secretly Help Saudis Combat Threat From Yemen Rebels

Green Berets on Saudi Arabia’s border with Yemen is helping find and destroy Houthi missiles and launch sites, quietly expanding America’s role in a war it has tried to avoid.

A Fast-Food Problem: Where Have All the Teenagers Gone?

A shortage of workers is changing the equation that many restaurants have long relied on.

Giuliani Appears to Veer Off Script. A Furor Follows.

The appearance on Fox News was another high-profile, slightly off-kilter moment for Rudolph Giuliani, who has lived a life full of them.

Here’s What Rudy Giuliani Said About the Payment to Stormy Daniels

Rudolph Giuliani, a member of President Trump’s legal team, said on Fox News on Wednesday that Mr. Trump reimbursed Michael D. Cohen for the payment.

Explosion During Police Standoff in Connecticut Injures Several Officers

What began as an investigation into a domestic violence episode in North Haven ended with a blast that could be felt at least a mile away.

‘So That’s Our Shooter’: Las Vegas Officers Found Gunman Dead in Hotel

Newly released video showed police officers breaching a hotel room expecting to confront a gunman. Minutes later, an officer says, “Head shot.” The gunman was already dead.

Trump Repaid Cohen for Stormy Daniels Hush Money, Giuliani Says

The statement by Rudolph Giuliani contradicted the president, who has at times said that he was unaware of the payment to the actress, whose stage name is Stormy Daniels.

White House Memo: Kelly Finds Himself in a Familiar Place in the Trump White House: Eyeing the Exits

“It’s like a really bad marriage,” Chris Whipple, author of a history of White House chiefs of staff, said of the relationship between President Trump and his chief of staff.

Boy Scouts Will Drop the ‘Boy’ in Its Namesake Program, as It Welcomes Girls Next Year

This summer, girls will be joining the Cub Scouts, for children 7 to 10 years old. In February, the Boy Scouts will become Scouts BSA and open its doors to older girls.

Iraqi Artifacts Once Bought by Hobby Lobby Will Return Home

Immigration and Customs Enforcement returned thousands of smuggled Iraqi artifacts to the Iraq government, which plans to send them to a Baghdad museum.

Body Cam Video Shows Police Entering Las Vegas Gunman’s Room

Newly released video shows the moment the Las Vegas police breached the hotel room of Stephen Paddock. He killed 58 people and wounded hundreds more in a shooting rampage on Oct. 1.

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