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A Yemeni soldier inspects a car at a checkpoint on a street leading to the U.S. Embassy in Sanaa on Aug. 4.
 
  State Dept.: 19 overseas posts to remain closed  
  U.S. said 19 embassies and consulates in Middle East and Africa will be closed through Saturday.  
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  Alex Rodriguez faces a hefty MLB suspension.   Was cheating to gain edge 'Alex being Alex' all along?
As Rodriguez plans return, baseball fans left to ponder whether phenomenal talent was real
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  Alex Rodriguez is one of about 10 major leaguers who will be suspended, but he is the only one who will be banned beyond this season.   Five things to know Monday
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  nation      
  Bay Area Rapid Transit workers picket as they close the intersection of 14th & Broadway on  July 1 in Oakland, Calif.   Strike averted for San Francisco's BART system
The transit system has been at odds with two unions over a new contract.
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  This undated file booking photo shows Boston mob boss James   Closing arguments Monday in Bulger case
As "Whitey" Bulger's trial winds down, even his lawyers don't dispute his criminal past.
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  markets      
  Traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.   Wall Street struggles ahead of Monday open
U.S. stock futures traded narrowly after a disappointing U.S. jobs report Friday.
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  nation      
    Manning sentencing hearing continues at Ft. Meade
The hearing enters its second week.
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  nation      
    Train derails in La., about 100 homes evacuated
The train was carrying flammable and corrosive materials.
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  The Goodreads app.   You tell us: The apps you can't live without
What's on your app must list: GoodReads, Mailbox, Knit Companion and more.
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  nfl      
  This Dec. 28, 2008 file photo shows Hall of Fame member and former Baltimore Colts player Art Donovan smiling during a half time ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Colts and New York Giants NFL championship game.   Hall of Famer, NFL funny man Art Donovan dies at 88
Donovan was a force on the field and a funny man off the field.
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
Security officials secure the scene of a bomb blast in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, on Aug. 4. A remote-controlled bomb exploded, targeting the vehicle carrying state prosecutor Abdul Qayoom, who was injured along with 16 civilians.

Security officials secure the scene of a bomb blast in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, on Aug. 4. A remote-controlled bomb exploded, targeting the vehicle carrying state prosecutor Abdul Qayoom, who was injured along with 16 civilians.
 
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