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Entertainment
Justin Timberlake scores small win in DWI case
JT avoids DWI criminal charges, accepting a plea deal for Driving While Ability Impaired and paying a fine.
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Pakistan
Public parks serve as rainwater reservoirs
Decision to deepen the level of parks following the monsoons has created a breeding ground for diseases
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World
China's Premier Li calls for faster free trade talks with GCC nations
China’s Premier Li Qiang met in Riyadh with GCC Secretary General Jasem al-Budaiwi, for free trade negotiations
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World
Two suspected fighters killed by Indian army amid local election campaigning in IIOJK
IIOJK sees first local assembly elections in a decade with voting in the three-phased poll beginning on September 18
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Entertainment
Diddy faces new lawsuit with allegations of sexual and physical abuse
Diddy faces new allegations of sexual and physical abuse from former bandmate Dawn Richard in a lawsuit
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World
Afghanistan announces start of $10b TAPI gas pipeline project
Progress on the TAPI pipeline has been repeatedly delayed because of security issues in conflict-ravaged Afghanistan
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Pakistan
IHC to hear Imran Khan’s plea against possible military custody tomorrow
Despite objections by Registrar’s Office, Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb will preside over the case on Thursday
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Entertainment
Amanda Bynes makes rare public appearance in Los Angeles
Amanda Bynes makes another rare public appearance in Los Angeles, following the end of her conservatorship
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Entertainment
Welles Crowther’s 9/11 heroism honored in Boston College’s Red Bandana Game
Welles Crowther, known as ‘The Man in the Red Bandana,’ is remembered annually through Boston College’s tribute game.
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World
Iran denies supplying ballistic missiles to Russia, says sanctions won't resolve issues
The United States, Germany, Britain and France on Tuesday imposed new sanctions on Iran