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    US ‘deeply disappointed’ after Turkey sentences consulate worker to jail on terrorism charge
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    US ‘deeply disappointed’ after Turkey sentences consulate worker to jail on terrorism charge

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    A watch tower overlooks the H-Block 4 exercise yard of the former Maze Prison in Northern Ireland, U.K., Monday, Aug. 13, 2007.
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    Badger Institute: Coronavirus will make prison overcrowding worse

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    ‘The nightmare is over’: Iran releases US veteran after nearly two years of captivity
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    Michael Cohen, former personal lawyer to U.S. President Donald Trump, exits federal court in New York, U.S., on Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2018. Cohen is heading to prison for three years on a gross miscalculation. He was also ordered to forfeit $500,000, pay a restitution of $1.4 million and fines totaling $100,000.
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    FILE - This undated file photo provided by the Sherburne County Sheriff Office shows Zacarias Moussaoui. Moussaou, the only man ever convicted in a U.S. court for a role in the Sept. 11 attacks now says he is renouncing terrorism, Al-Qaida and the Islamic State.   In a handwritten court motion Moussaoui filed with the federal court in Alexandria last April 2020, Moussaoui wrote, “Ï denounce, repudiate Usama bin Laden as a useful idiot of the CIA/Saudi. I also proclaim unequivocally my opposition to any terrorist action, attack, propaganda against the U.S.”
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    State will pay for more than 20,000 COVID-19 tests for North Carolina prison workers
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    A third of local county jail inmates released nationwide to stem coronavirus spread
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