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Candidate for Democrats' 2020 presidential nod says unauthorized presence in US should be `civil, not a criminal, offense'
Overtures from Pat Murphy, a former state House speaker who is serving as a top adviser on Steyer's Iowa campaign, aren't illegal - though payments for endorsements would violate campaign finance laws if not disclosed
A new book on Ruth Bader Ginsburg explores the justice's thoughts on the #MeToo movement and her hope that confidentiality agreements, which have come under fire in sexual misconduct cases, 'will not be enforced by the courts'
The Trump administration is sanctioning three Nicaraguan officials accused of human rights abuses, election fraud and corruption
US ambassadors from El Salvador, Honduras and Haiti sent urgent cables to the White House in the early days of the Trump administration
Under a strong security presence, a remote farming community in northern Mexico is preparing to hold the first funerals for some of the nine American women and children killed by drug cartel gunmen
Teen environmentalist gained international attention for a speech at the United Nations Climate Action Summit in September
Opponents challenge official count that showed President Morales winning by a margin big enough to avoid need for runoff against united opposition
Complaint unsealed in US District Court in San Francisco appears to link Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the powerful 34-year-son of King Salman, to the effort
Vice President Mike Pence is standing in for President Donald Trump to get his boss' name on the Republican primary ballot in New Hampshire
The former first lady announces that Selena Gomez, Liza Koshy, Shonda Rhimes, Megan Rapinoe, Tracee Ellis Ross and Kerry Washington have signed on as co-chairs of the national organization When We All Vote
Four Iraqis were shot and killed as they tried to remove barriers blocking their march in central Baghdad, while in the south, protesters forced the closing of main port hours after services had resumed following days of closure, officials say
A New York company has been charged with illegally importing and selling Chinese-made surveillance and security equipment to U.S. government agencies and private customers
President Emmanuel Macron claims that a lack of U.S. leadership is causing the 'brain death' of the NATO military alliance, insisting in an interview that the European Union must step up and start acting as a strategic world power
President's daughter spearheads US drive to help women in developing countries with skills training, access to capital and land ownership
A Hong Kong lawmaker criticizes the conviction of a teenager for carrying a laser pointer, saying it could pave the way for more prosecutions of anti-government protesters amid months of unrest
An 89-year-old unwittingly provoked one of Italy’s most intense confrontations with anti-Semitism since the fall of the Fascist dictatorship
Two North Koreans were found south of the eastern sea border; an investigation determined they had killed 16 fellow fishermen and fled to South Korea
Women, children and foreigners used to be considered off-limits by the cartels
A new study finds that Russia has imposed a highly effective internet censorship regime across thousands of privately owned providers in an effort also aimed at making government snooping pervasive
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