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The top US diplomat in Ukraine, Bill Taylor, told Congress in new testimony Wednesday that President Donald Trump cared more about an investigation of former Vice President Joe Biden than he did about Ukraine.Taylor on Wednesday revealed in his opening statement he'd learned additional information, testifying at the first House impeachment hearing that his staff was told the President's interest in Ukraine was the "investigations of Biden."Taylor testified that an aide told him of a phone conversation Trump had with US Ambassador to the European Union 570

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This article contains spoilers for the series finale of "Game of Thrones." Some say the world will end in fire. / Some say in ice.And so, 151

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TUNIS, Tunisia — Tunisian media are reporting that two people on a motorcycle have set off a blast near the U.S. Embassy in the capital, Tunis. The private Radio Mosaique said that five police officers were wounded Friday and described it as a suicide attack. That report could not be immediately confirmed but the station is usually reliable. Police taped off the area around the blast site, which was littered with debris. The flag of the United States could be seen fluttering in the background. Islamic extremists have targeted Tunisia in recent years, killing scores of people. 594

  

The suspect accused of carrying out Friday's terror attack in Christchurch, New Zealand, was likely on his way to carry out a third shooting before he was stopped by authorities, New Zealand's top police official said.Fifty people were killed when a gunman opened fire inside two mosques last week. Authorities have charged Brenton Tarrant, a 28-year-old Australian man, with murder in connection with the incident. More charges are expected.Police Commissioner Mike Bush said Wednesday that authorities "absolutely" believe they stopped the suspect "on the way to a further attack.""Lives were saved," he added, but declined to go into detail to not "traumatize others."The first funerals were held Wednesday for Khaled Mustafa, 44, and his son, 15-year-old Hamza.Hundreds of people stood in solemn silence at Memorial Park Cemetery, where graves had been dug to bury dozens of victims.New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda was back in Christchurch to offer comfort to those affected by the tragedy.She said at a news conference that the country will broadcast the Islamic call to prayer Friday on TV New Zealand and Radio New Zealand in support of the country's Muslim population."There's a sense among New Zealanders that they wish to show to the Muslim community their support, their love," Ardern said at a news conference Wednesday."But the challenge for all of us going forward is that they're safety is assured by making sure we never have an environment where violent extremist ideology can flourish. And that means addressing racism and extremism wherever it emerges.""Why do I not know what you're doing to identify the bodies?"While many family members have expressed understanding about the time it is taking to receive victims' bodies for burial, others have voiced frustration. Islamic funerals typically are held as soon as possible after death.Mohamed Safi, 23, lost his father in the attack at the Al Noor mosque. He said the authorities have not explained their process for identifying his father's body and have been slow to offer details."They're offering nothing, they're saying, 'We're doing our procedures and process.' Why do I not know what you're doing to identify the bodies?" Safi told CNN."They know that our Islam is about patience. They're testing our patience right now," Safi said.At the same news conference, Bush said that the identification process was "an absolute priority for family reasons, compassionate reasons and for cultural reasons."Ardern said she shared the frustrations voiced by the victims of loved ones, but also noted that authorities were under significant strain due to the number of victims.She said 30 of the victim's bodies have been identified and approved for release."I know the process has been incredibly difficult, frustratingly slow from the perspective of family members, but on the (other) side, I've seen those who are working on this process as well and I can also acknowledge that they are working incredibly hard too," Ardern said.'Darkest days'On Tuesday, Ardern had used 3054

  

The USPS is honoring military dogs with its newest set of forever stamps.The four new stamp designs each features a different dog breed that represents the most common military dogs — a German shepherd, a labrador retriever, a Belgian malinois and a Dutch shepherd.According to a press release from the USPS, dozen of dog breeds have been used by all branches of the military. Dogs have served and aided soldiers in all American wars dating back to World War I.The dogs were hand-sketched by artists at DKNG studios before being colorized in Adobe Illustrator. The design of the stamps is credited to USPS Art Director Greg Breeding.The stamps went on sale Thursday. A 20-stamp book costs and can be used forever. 729

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