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Around the world, efforts are being made to reclaim wetlands that have been filled in to plant crops or meet other human needs
Army says local official with a political party was shot dead by soldiers trying to open a road closed by protesters in southern Beirut
Poland's opposition parties elected their candidate as speaker of the Senate, a small victory for them that gives them the ability to act as a check on the power of the populist right-wing ruling party
Between a household with four children, release of a new single and his debut as host of the Latin Grammys, singer hasn't gotten much sleep lately, but it's all good
President tells the Economic Club of New York that 'we know where he is'
The most distant world ever explored 4 billion miles away finally has an official name: Arrokoth
Move is latest indication that the billionaire former New York City mayor may seek the Democratic nomination
The chief of Bosnia's border police warms that his guards cannot contain the migratory pressure along the country's eastern border with Serbia
Roger Stone asked for Jared Kushner's contact information in order to 'debrief' the president's son-in-law about hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee
Jeanine Anez assumed temporary control of the Senate late in the day, putting her next in line for the presidency
Sudden resignation of Bolivia's Evo Morales has sent shockwaves throughout Latin America, where the indigenous leader had been the last survivor among a wave of leftist leaders swept to power two decades ago as commodity prices soared
A concerted and sustained conservation campaign is giving a second chance to Africa's mountain gorillas
Mark Sanford, 59, announced he was dropping out of the race at an event in New Hampshire
Trump told the Economic Club of New York that 'we have delivered on our promises — and exceeded our expectations by a very wide margin'
All were remanded to prison without bail and will be back in court later this month
Assistant US Attorney Rolando Garcia said in a court memo that he agrees sentencing guidelines suggest that Yujing Zhang get between zero and six months when she is sentenced Nov. 22 in Fort Lauderdale
Prime Minister Maia Sandu’s five-month-old government lost the vote as 63 of 101 lawmakers supported the no-confidence motion initiated by the Socialists, her own coalition partners
The chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark Milley, agrees with Japanese officials that an intelligence sharing pact between Tokyo and Seoul should not be scrapped
Police begin checks after a series of shootings crimes and explosions around Copenhagen that Danes say were carried out by perpetrators from the next-door neighbor
The court's order allows a survivor and relatives of nine victims who died at the Newtown, Connecticut, school in 2012 to pursue their claims
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