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KINGSON After an investigation into a sales scandal at the bank, the board pinned most of the blame on its former chief executive and its former head of community banking. [.][At Wells Fargo, Crushing Pressure and Lax Oversight Produced a Scandal]( [On Trump's Syria Strategy, One Voice Is Missing: Trump's]( By PETER BAKER and GARDINER HARRIS Administration officials have described starkly different foreign policies since last week's cruise missile strike, and President Trump has yet to clarify. [An image from a YouTube video of a man dragged off of an overbooked United Airlines flight in Chicago.]( [United Airlines Passenger Is Dragged From an Overbooked Flight]( By DANIEL VICTOR and MATT STEVENS The airline said the man was one of four who had been selected to be bumped from the flight. When he refused to leave, security officers pulled him out of the cabin. 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The attack killed 17 people.]( [Attacks Shows ISIS' New Plan: Divide Egypt by Killing Christians]( By DECLAN WALSH Routed in Libya, besieged in Iraq and wilting in Syria, the Islamic State intends to create a new sectarian battleground in Egypt where it can proclaim victory. [Iranian worshipers chanting anti-American slogans during a prayer ceremony at the University of Tehran campus on Friday.]( [Iran Joins Russia in Denouncing U.S. Strike on Syria, but Stops There]( By THOMAS ERDBRINK Although on the same side in Syria, Iran is conspicuously not allowing Russia unlimited use of its air bases, part of a legacy of mistrust between the two. 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