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Wednesday’s endorsement comes as observers are questioning the viability of Harris’ campaign. Harris is languishing in many polls and has lagged with black voters
The 20 million residents of New Delhi, already one of the world's most polluted cities, have been suffering for weeks under a toxic haze that is up to 10 times worse than upper limits of what is considered healthy
Fifty years ago marked the debut of 'Sesame Street,' a TV show that would make history
President Donald Trump has approved an expanded military mission to secure an expanse of oil fields across eastern Syria
Gaines' poor childhood on a small Louisiana plantation town germinated the stories of black struggles that grew into universal stories of grace and beauty
Move upsets Native Americans who have historically had the month to themselves to mark their contributions to the nation
In his last months on the run, Islamic State group leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was agitated, fearful of traitors, sometimes disguised as a shepherd, sometimes hiding underground, always dependent on a shrinking circle of confidants
The White House is signaling it's not interested in a government shutdown when a temporary government-wide spending bill expires Nov. 21
Rep. Ilhan Omar has officially divorced from her husband in Minnesota, just a month after she filed a petition saying there was an 'irretrievable breakdown' in their marriage
Supporters of Morales blocked Luis Fernando Camacho from leaving the La Paz airport, and Interior Minister Carlos Romero says Camacho was flown back to Santa Cruz 'to protect his safety'
A group of South Carolina senators have taken another step toward banning almost all abortions in the state
Egypt's president has lavished praise on President Donald Trump on social media, calling him a 'man with unique power to confront crises'
Roger Stone, a longtime Republican provocateur and former confidant of President Donald Trump, is going on trial over charges related to his alleged efforts to exploit the Russian-hacked Hillary Clinton emails for political gain
The European Union is lamenting the U.S. government's decision to pull out of the Paris climate agreement, expressing hopes one of the world's biggest CO2 emitters will backpedal on its decision and join back
Thick black smoke and flames were shooting up from five-story buildings surrounding the at the Balogun market in the center of the capital
Testimony from Yovanovitch, released on Monday, offered a first word-for-word look at the closed-door House impeachment hearings
Thousands of Chileans have taken to the streets again to demand improved social services even as the government says that weeks of massive protests are hurting the economy of one of Latin America's wealthiest nations
The two leaders met Monday in Shanghai amid continuous protests in the semiautonomous city
The places that train young people for careers in journalism haven't escaped the bad news that has enveloped the industry over the past two decades
A Minnesota college student says Krispy Kreme has told him to stop making doughnut runs to Iowa
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