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An arctic blast that caused record-setting cold in the Midwest is now spreading shivers across the eastern U.S.
Members of the university’s student senate filed a resolution on Tuesday to impeach Student Body President Michael Murphy for malfeasance and abuse of power
Republican Bill Weld has filed for the New Hampshire presidential primary and is now the first major GOP challenger to officially challenge President Donald Trump in the state
The committee voted 37-6 Wednesday to remove chairman Stephan Brandner, center-left lawmaker Florian Post wrote on Twitter; it is the first time in the parliament's 70-year history that a committee chairman has been voted out
Thunberg tweeted that they set sail from Virginia after the family answered her urgent appeal for a ride back to Europe, where she hopes to arrive in time for the United Nations climate meeting that was moved to Madrid in early December
Social media posts blame election results in Kentucky and Virginia on voter fraud but offer no evidence
Lebanese protesters block major highways, say they'll remain in the streets after president urged them to go home
The negotiations are taking place with Oman, a Gulf Arab country that borders both Yemen and Saudi Arabia, as mediator
The North's State Affairs Commission said Wednesday that the drills would violate agreements between Kim and President Donald Trump on improving bilateral relations and compel North Korea to raise its war readiness
Police told The Associated Press that its officers have been unable to find Maj. Gen. Hugo Carvajal
Move comes as South American nation's political rivals call for mass demonstrations against President Nicolas Maduro
Doctors at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit described to reporters Tuesday the procedure that saved the 17-year-old's life and pleaded for the public to understand the dangers of vaping
The 78-year-old was sentenced to six years in prison in March and is no longer a member of Francis' Council of Cardinals or a Vatican official
The past and present intersect for former R.E.M. singer
Since its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, 'The Report' has stood out as something more akin to a '70s thriller
National strike brings much activity to a standstill, while the value of the national currency fell to a record low
Nine-member court's decision expected by June, at the height of the 2020 presidential campaign
Greta Thunberg hitching a ride to Spain in hopes of attending a United Nations climate meeting in Madrid in early December
Experts say extremists manufacturing home-made explosives, expanding their revenue sources and infiltrating government institutions
Italian tenor staunchly defending opera legend after opera houses have canceled star's performances over sexual harassment allegations that haven't been fully investigated
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