Authorities promise to go after the police officers who allegedly tried to frame Ivan Golunov as a drug dealer.
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Botswana decriminalizes homosexuality in landmark Africa case
More than two dozen sub-Saharan countries have laws criminalizing gay sex.
Former Bush, Reagan EPA heads warn on Trump rollbacks
The testimony comes after seven of the 10 surviving, Senate-confirmed past EPA administrators signed a letter urging lawmakers to make the EPA focus on its mission of protecting public health.
San Francisco soars to 100 degrees in record heat wave
Every other 100-degree or hotter day has come in September, when offshore winds are more prevalent.
States sue to stop $26.5 billion T-Mobile, Sprint deal
New York Attorney General Letitia James says combining the companies would reduce access to affordable wireless services and would affect lower-income communities.
Uganda confirms first Ebola case outside outbreak in Congo
A 5-year-old Congolese boy has been isolated at a hospital and two family members were being tested after developing symptoms.
Trump defends deal with Mexico that critics say will do little to curb migrant crisis
But those who support a harder line on immigration say the agreement is a positive sign.
Police detail man’s threat behind panic at D.C. LGBTQ parade
Aftabjit Singh pulled a BB gun on another person who was ‘hitting on his significant other,’ according to police.
Maine has ‘no interest’ in growing bioengineered salmon
The state is the biggest producer of Atlantic salmon in the U.S. but numerous conditions would have to be met before it considers using GMO fish, an aquaculture representative says.
Raytheon to merge with United Technologies, create military-industrial behemoth
The combined company will employ more than 60,000 engineers and have about 38,000 active patents.