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The fighting broke out early Tuesday after Israel killed a senior commander of the militant group
Possible move by former Massachusetts governor would inject new uncertainty into contest less than three months before first votes
Attorneys for porn star Stormy Daniels are challenging a request by President Donald Trump's lawyers to stake claim to a settlement between Daniels and Ohio's capital city
Defense Secretary Mark Esper says he is open to altering American military activities in South Korea if it would help advance a diplomatic deal with North Korea
Record throngs of travelers are expected to jam into airports over the Thanksgiving break and airlines are adding hundreds of flights a day in response
Placido Domingo is scheduled to sing two concert performances next summer as part of the 100th anniversary Salzburg Festival
Move seen as part of billionaire former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg's efforts to join 2020 Democratic presidential race
There are several difficult items on the agenda as President Donald Trump and Turkey's leader, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, meet at the White House
The UN’s Mideast envoy, Nickolay Mladenov, rushed to Cairo to work with Egyptian mediators on arranging a truce
Jerome Powell says that the Fed is likely to keep its benchmark short-term interest rate unchanged in the coming months, unless the economy shows signs of worsening
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated about 36,000 Americans died from drug-resistant infections in 2017, down 18% from 2013
Rapper Kodak Black has been sentenced to more than three years in federal prison after pleading guilty to weapons charges stemming from his arrest just before a scheduled concert performance in May
The Prince of Wales discussed how to strengthen disaster resilience and tackle the effects of climate change at the Indian Meteorological Department in New Delhi
Groups are calling for the US government to block Google's $2.1 billion acquisition of the fitness-gadget maker, citing antitrust and privacy concerns
The Ohio legislator who recently ended his own White House bid has endorsed Joe Biden for president
Across the country, the first public airing of the impeachment drama had millions of Americans tuning in — and, in some cases, deliberately tuning out
Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro had previously described China as predatory and thumbed his nose at the Chinese government by visiting Taiwan, Beijing's archrival
The Lena Horne Prize for Artists Creating Social Impact will recognize those who 'promote awareness and create social change'
Jeanine Anez faces the challenge of winning recognition, stabilizing the nation and organizing national elections within three months at a time of bloody political disputes
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