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People watch a TV news program reporting about North Korea's missile launch, at the Seoul Train Station in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Sept. 5, 2016. North Korea fired three ballistic missiles off its east coast Monday, South Korea's military said, in a show of force timed to the G-20 economic summit in China. The letters on the screen read: "North Korea, ballistic missiles to east coast." (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
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South Sudan's President Salva Kiir, left, takes members of the U.N. Security Council, including U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power, right, on a tour outside the presidential compound in the capital Juba, South Sudan, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2016. South Sudan has agreed to the deployment of a 4,000-strong regional protection force approved by the U.N. Security Council after first rejecting the peacekeepers as a violation of its sovereignty. (AP Photo/Justin Lynch) **FILE**
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Law enforcement agencies reported more than 1.1 million violent crimes last year, including 15,696 homicides. (Associated Press)
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The first female candidate to try out for the U.S. Army's elite 75th Ranger Regiment did not succeed. (Facebook, The 75th Ranger Regiment)
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This photo provided by the Syria Press Center (SPC), an anti-government media group, shows rescue workers using a bulldozer to remove a burned van after airstrikes hit west of the town of Suran in Hama province, Syria, Thursday Sept. 1, 2016, killing a dozen people. Suspected government warplanes carried out a series of airstrikes in Hama amid a lightning advance by insurgents on government-controlled areas in the province. (Syria Press Center via AP)
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Illustration on ISIS and the Palestinians by Linas GArsys/The Washington Times
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Army Gen. Joseph Votel, who took over the lead war-fighting command in March, told reporters at the Pentagon the ultraviolent jihadi group's capabilities have been greatly degraded and dismantled in Iraq and Syria, including significant loss of territory it once controlled. Recent military operations have cut off key supply lines and routes used by foreign fighters. (Associated Press)
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Former Memphis school security guards Henry Todd and Richard Pinner, who were fired after using force to take down a black pregnant teenager, are now suing Shelby County Schools for anti-white discrimination. (WMC)
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The Islamic State-run Aamaq news agency said Abu Muhammad al-Adnani was "martyred while surveying the operations to repel the military campaigns against Aleppo." (Associated Press)
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Illustration on Kentucky's nonviolent offender "clean slate" legislation by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe declared a reinterpretation of his constitution to allow Japanese forces to come to the aid of attacked allies. (Associated Press)
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Japan Ground Self-Defense Force soldiers fire a 203 mm gun at a target during an annual live firing exercise at Higashi Fuji range in Gotemba, southwest of Tokyo, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2016. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
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Tokyo has a history of participating in joint military exercises with the United States, but recent posturing of its forces is drawing concern from neighbors in North Asia, particular China and South Korea, who have memories of Japan's military aggression in the years leading up to World War II and then during the war. (Associated Press)
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Illustration on financing the rebuild of the U.S. military by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, donning her martyr's veil, claims to be under siege from American right-wing groups. (Associated Press)
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Former New York Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's organization Everytown for Gun Safety has directly provided $1.7 million to a campaign to influence a firearms ballot measure in Maine. (Associated Press)
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This photo provided by the Syrian anti-government activist group Aleppo Media Center (AMC), shows a Syrian man carrying a girl away from the rubble of a destroyed building after barrel bombs were dropped on the Bab al-Nairab neighborhood in Aleppo, Syria, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2016. Syria activists said, at least 15 civilians have been killed when suspected government helicopters dropped barrel bombs on a wake for children killed in earlier airstrikes in rebel-held Aleppo. (Aleppo Media Center via AP)
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Jon Don Ilone Reed, an Army veteran and member of South Dakota's Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, poses for a photo at an oil pipeline protest near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in southern North Dakota, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2016. Reed said he fought in Iraq and is now fighting "fighting for our children and our water." (AP Photo/James MacPherson)
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A counterterrorism operation that involved calling in a bomb squad netted five suspects in England on Friday, Aug. 26, 2016. (Associated Press) ** FILE **
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Mariah Carey met actor and comedian Nick Cannon while they shot her music video for her song "Bye Bye" on an island off the coast of Antigua. He was 27, she was 38. On April 30, 2008, Carey married Cannon in The Bahamas. In August 2014, Cannon confirmed he and Carey had separated a few months earlier. He filed for divorce on December 12, 2014. (AP Photo)