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Some indigenous groups in the Amazon rainforest say they are increasingly vulnerable to incursions by loggers and cattle ranchers
A supply ship is rocketing toward the International Space Station with sports car materials, an oven for baking cookies and a vest to guard against radiation
Nation's capital marks its first World Series victory since 1924
Unsubstantiated theory was advanced by President Donald Trump even after he took office, and it would later help trigger the impeachment inquiry now consuming the White House
Rule requires that immigrants prove they will have health insurance or can pay for medical care before they can get visa
Among paintings is depiction of Statue of Liberty with arm cut off and shooting down of US drone
Ebrahim Asgharzadeh acknowledges that the repercussions of the crisis still reverberate as tensions remain high between the Washington and Tehran
Tens of thousands of supporters of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam party are giving Imran Khan until Sunday night to resign over the country's economic hardships
The president was in Mississippi to campaign for the Republican candidate for governor
Theater owners Martin Scorsese's 'The Irishman' 'deserved better' release rather than short window before landing on Netflix
Ruling comes in response to US government's failure to abide by anti-dumping rules with regard to Chinese products
President Donald Trump has named Chad Wolf to be the next acting head of Homeland Security, the fifth person in the job for this administration
Faced with the shortest holiday shopping season since 2013, retailers are trying to figure out ways to get into the minds of shoppers sooner
Google trots into the fitness and wearables field, spending $2.1 billion for pioneer Fitbit
The rains in parts of Somalia, South Sudan and Kenya are expected for another four to six weeks
Elizabeth Warren is promising to spend more than $20 trillion over the next decade to provide government-funded health care to every American without raising taxes on middle class Amerians
Chilean President Sebastian Pinera bowed out as host to focus on restoring security in his country following weeks of protests
Spaniards are voicing outrage after five men were acquitted of rape, but convicted of a lesser charge, because their 14-year-old victim had been unconscious
‘Full House’ actress Lori Loughlin and her fashion designer husband say they're fighting the latest charges against them in the college admissions scandal
More Americans approve of the impeachment investigation into President Donald Trump than disapprove of it, but only about a third say it should be a top priority for Congress
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