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Theresa May racing against the clock in desperate search for votes that could push her ill-loved divorce deal with the other 27 EU leaders through parliament on the fourth attempt
Study on global diet trends showed that in nearly every one of the 195 countries surveyed, people were also eating too much of the wrong types of food — and consuming worryingly low levels of healthier produce
FM says Iran will keep pressing Europeans to act on their obligations within the deal but 'we never had any hopes' in them
White House official tells reporters that the US is already working with banks and the International Monetary Fund on a rebuilding plan to revitalize the country's crushed economy
The race to be first to provide the user experience is just part of a wider battle that has pitted the United States against China and ensnared giants including Huawei
President Donald Trump has repeatedly complained that few allies in the alliance strive to allot two percent of their GDPs to defense
Today, 68 percent of Americans are either enthusiastic about or comfortable with gay candidates, NBC News survey finds
The iconic British band had announced Saturday it was delaying the "No Filter" tour
Prostate cancer deaths were down in 14 countries surveyed and stable in 54 others; only three countries experienced a rise in prostate cancer deaths, a report showed
Controversy over Kushner's access to top secrets has been brewing since the start of the Trump presidency
Jim Bridenstine, NASA's administrator, said Tuesday that in order to achieve that goal, other parts of the program – including a lunar landing – need to move forward more quickly
Recent opinion polls, although notoriously unreliable, suggest Congress is trailing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ahead of India's almost six-week mega-election beginning April 11
The city has far eclipsed other notorious pollution hotspots since Sunday, with the level of dangerous microscopic particles known as PM2.5 peaking at 480 according to the Air Quality Index. Any level over 300 is classed as 'hazardous'
US presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg, unknown to most Americans just weeks ago, announced Monday that his campaign raised $7 million in the opening months of 2019
Collapse of troubled airline, which transports more than a third of those traveling to Iceland, comes after buyout talks with rival Icelandair collapsed earlier this week
The former church and mosque, now a museum, often sparks tensions between Christians and Muslims over Islamic activities held there
Plant owner Exelon Generation wants to close it on Sept. 30, but Pennsylvania lawmakers are working on a rescue plan
The disaster, which one government minister blamed on climate change, struck in the middle of Iranian New Year break, with many relief workers on leave
Facebook said Tuesday it shut down more than 2,600 fake accounts linked to Iran, Russia, Macedonia and Kosovo and aiming to influence political sentiment in various parts of the world
Washington Post media writer Margaret Sullivan said media "should be proud" of its coverage
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