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The latest blazes erupted in the heavily populated inland region east of Los Angeles as strong, seasonal Santa Ana winds continued to blow with gusts of up to 60 mph (96 kph) predicted to last until the evening before they fade away
William Hughes, a longtime congressman and ambassador who represented New Jersey's Second District, has died at 87. Hughes' family said he passed away on Wednesday in Ocean City
Official says soldiers were captured during Turkish reconnaissance southeast of Ras al-Ayn, but didn't say when
The former head of the International Monetary Fund succeeds Mario Draghi, who as head of the central bank for the 19 countries that use the euro helped keep the currency union together through a financial crisis
Pete Buttigieg is turning to his fellow mayors as he works to prove the mayor of a city of roughly 100,000 people is ready to assume the American presidency
Senior residents of a San Francisco Bay Area housing complex say they were abandoned by property management during a pre-emptive two-day power outage aimed at warding off wildfires
Turkey's official Anadolu news agency said another 14 people were wounded in the attack, and the explosives were packed into a refrigerator truck.
Timothy Morrison is known as an arms control expert or an arms treaty saboteur, depending on who you ask
President Donald Trump’s daughter and senior adviser will visit the North African country in early November, the White House said. Specific dates for her travel were not released
Business has dried up since anti-government protests began in early June in the Asian financial center
A European top official says the situation in Greek migrant camps is ‘explosive’ and is urging the country's authorities to transfer asylum seekers from the Aegean islands to the mainland
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy says government troops will begin the pullback in a second location in eastern Ukraine next week if a cease-fire there persists
Zuberi is accused of soliciting donations from foreign nationals and companies and giving the money to several political campaigns, violating a federal law that forbids foreign contributions
Malaysian financier to give up claims to hundreds of millions of dollars in settlement with US government
A fire has spread among structures at Shuri Castle on Japan's southern island of Okinawa, nearly destroying the UNESCO World Heritage site
School districts and parents are reviving litigation that accused the state of failing to provide a sound education to vulnerable children from minority communities, non-English speaking households, impoverished families and those with disabilities
Rule requires immigrants to prove they will be able to afford health care before they get visas to move to the country
Fiat Chrysler would gain electric vehicle technology and PSA Peugeot Citroen would get a badly needed dealership network to reach its goal of selling vehicles in the US in a merger that appears to be headed for approval
Hungary's prime minster says good relations with Russia are a necessity because of his country's geographical location
Around 450 people have fled a detention center in coastal Libya and crowded overnight around a UN facility
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