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Judge dismisses lawsuit against Clinton by Benghazi families

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Judge dismisses lawsuit against Clinton by Benghazi families

Judge dismisses lawsuit against Clinton by Benghazi familiesWASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge threw out a lawsuit against Hillary Clinton by the parents of two Americans killed in the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, ruling the former secretary of state didn't defame them when disputing allegations that she had lied.


Mother charged with involuntary manslaughter after accidentally smothering son as she slept

Mother charged with involuntary manslaughter after accidentally smothering son as she sleptA mother has been charged with involuntary manslaughter after she allegedly smothered her child while they slept next to each other. Arissa Ward, 23, called police in Middleton, Pennsylvania, on 30 December last year after finding her infant son unresponsive on the couch next to her where they had been sleeping. The coroner also found traces of marijuana in the child’s system as Ms Ward had been breastfeeding.


G7 leaders divided on climate change, closer on trade issues

G7 leaders divided on climate change, closer on trade issuesBy John Irish and Crispian Balmer TAORMINA, Italy (Reuters) - Under pressure from Group of Seven allies, U.S. President Donald Trump backed a pledge to fight protectionism on Saturday, but refused to endorse a global climate change accord, saying he needed more time to decide. The summit of G7 wealthy nations pitted Trump against the leaders of Germany, France, Britain, Italy, Canada and Japan on several issues, with European diplomats frustrated at having to revisit questions they had hoped were long settled. "We are satisfied by how things went," said Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, while acknowledging splits with Washington in some areas.


Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines
Judge dismisses lawsuit against Clinton by Benghazi families

Judge dismisses lawsuit against Clinton by Benghazi familiesWASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge threw out a lawsuit against Hillary Clinton by the parents of two Americans killed in the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, ruling the former secretary of state didn't defame them when disputing allegations that she had lied.


Mother charged with involuntary manslaughter after accidentally smothering son as she slept

Mother charged with involuntary manslaughter after accidentally smothering son as she sleptA mother has been charged with involuntary manslaughter after she allegedly smothered her child while they slept next to each other. Arissa Ward, 23, called police in Middleton, Pennsylvania, on 30 December last year after finding her infant son unresponsive on the couch next to her where they had been sleeping. The coroner also found traces of marijuana in the child’s system as Ms Ward had been breastfeeding.


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