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British police have apologized for invoking the Arabic phrase "Allahu Akbar," or "God is Great," during a mock suicide bombing Monday evening in Greater Manchester. (BBC)

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A weeping statue of the Virgin Mary is drawing crowds in Fresno, California (KFSN ABC 30)

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Illustration on the current illiberal suppression of dissent by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Russian President Vladimir Putin told uniformed World War II war veterans that the Soviet Union brought freedom to the people of Eastern Europe. (Associated Press)

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More than 10,000 Russian soldiers, 130 armored vehicles and over 70 aircraft took part in the elaborately choreographed Victory Day event, which was broadcast live in its entirety by Russian state television. (Associated Press)

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Chris Evans stars in the Disney/Marvel Studios blockbuster "Captain America: Civil War." (YouTube, Marvel Studios) ** FILE **

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The Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kundiz, Afghanistan, was charred by a U.S. airstrike intended for a Taliban-infested building 480 yards away. A review of U.S. Central Command's hundreds of pages of investigative files shows a series of botched decisions resulted in the deaths of 42 patients and staff. (Associated Press)

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After the tragic airstrike on the Doctors Without Borders hospital in Afghanistan, U.S. military investigators started to put pieces together to find out what went wrong. (Associated Press)

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People gathered to observe a minute of silence and mourn for the victims of the bombings at the Place de la Bourse in the center of Brussels, Belgium, on March 24. (Associated Press)

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Demonstrators yell at police officers in protest of a visit by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Eugene, Oregon, on May 6. (Associated Press)

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A Mississippi security guard is facing aggravated assault charges after police say he shot a man suspected of shoplifting a candy bar. (WAPT)

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In this Saturday, July 26, 2014, file frame grab from video obtained from a freelance journalist traveling with the Misarata brigade, fighters from the Islamist Misarata brigade fire towards Tripoli airport in an attempt to wrest control from a powerful rival militia, in Tripoli, Libya. (AP Photo/AP video, File)

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Rodrigo Duterte would bring a sharp break in style and substance from outgoing President Benigno Aquino, who has worked to improve ties with the U.S. military. (Associated Press)

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The United States Military Academy, also known as West Point. (Image: http://www.westpoint.edu)

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NATO's supreme allied commander Europe U.S. Army General Curtis M. Scaparrotti addresses the media after a change of command ceremony at NATO military headquarters in Mons, southern Belgium on Wednesday May 4, 2016. U.S. Army General Curtis M. Scaparrotti was installed as NATO's 18th supreme allied commander Europe (SACEUR). The commander, by tradition an American general or admiral, is responsible for the overall direction and conduct of NATO's global military operations. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)

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Demonstrators chant pro-Islamic State group slogans as they carry the group's flags in front of the provincial government headquarters in Mosul, Iraq, on June 16, 2014. (Associated Press) **FILE**

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FILE - In this Feb. 4, 2014 file photo, Adm. John M. Richardson speaks during a news conference at the Pentagon. Russian jets buzzing a U.S. military ship and planes in the Baltics are escalating tension between the two nations, the chief of naval operations said Monday, May 2, 2016. “My hope is that we can stop this sort of activity,” Richardson told reporters at the Pentagon. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)

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According to the investigation by command officials, officially released by the Pentagon on Friday, the attack on the Doctors Without Borders-run hospital in Kunduz, 200 miles north of Kabul, "was caused by a combination of human errors, compounded by process and equipment failures," Gen. Joseph Votel told reporters during a briefing at the Pentagon. (Associated Press)