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Commerce Department's inspector general is raising questions about process that lets steel and aluminum importers request relief from tariffs imposed in March 2018
Scientists say a 15-foot-5-inch great white shark weighing more than 2,000 pounds has entered the Gulf of Mexico after a journey down the coast from Canada
The autopsy report appeared to put much speculation about the 66-year-old financier's death to rest
The measures Wednesday are aimed at stopping demonstrations from reaching the Red Zone, where government offices, parliament and foreign embassies are located
Jair Bolsonaro criticized French President Emmanuel Macron, without mentioning his name, while at the same time praising both Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and President Donald Trump
Yemeni military officials said Sudanese troops had centered mainly in Yemen’s border areas with Saudi Arabia
Teen activist Greta Thunberg, who has inspired millions across the world to stage protests urging leaders to tackle global warming, says 'the climate movement does not need any more prizes'
Denmark will allow a joint German-Russian pipeline project, which will bring Russian gas directly to Germany under the Baltic Sea
A study by the National Institute of Economic and Social Research says the agreement would deliver a 70 billion-pound ($90 billion) blow to the U.K.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn have traded barbs over Brexit and public spending as campaigning unofficially kicked off
The protests in Iraq and Lebanon are fueled by local grievances and mainly directed at political elites, but they also pose a challenge to Iran, which closely backs both governments as well as powerful armed groups in each country
A former Trump campaign aide who was a key figure in the FBI's Russia probe is running for Congress in California
'House of the Dragon,' to be set 300 years before the original series that ended its eight-season run in May
Brazil's Navy sending more troops to monitor one of the country's largest coral reef systems
Antonio Guterres says exclusions happening nearly two decades after UN adopted landmark resolution calling for women to be included in decision-making positions at every level of peacemaking and peace-building
The highly anticipated memoir Prince started but didn't finish before his death has been released
Study finds about three times more people at risk of climate-triggered flooding than previously thought
A set of outdoor steps in the Bronx has become a tourist attraction in recent weeks since the release of the movie 'Joker'
Street clashes may be the most visible part of the Hong Kong anti-government movement after five months, but some people are showing support in a more discreet, and more permanent, way: by inking their skin
The NCAA and its member schools now must figure out how to allow athletes to profit while still maintaining rules regarding amateurism
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