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Live-entertainment giants AEG Presents and Live Nation both recently disavowed any plans to use facial recognition at music festivals, despite earlier indications to the contrary
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says this week's inaugural meeting of a committee tasked with drafting a new Syrian constitution presents a 'unique opportunity' for peace
Over the budget year that ended Sept. 30, there were 859,510 apprehensions by Border Patrol, plus over 110,000 more encounters of people who tried to enter legally but were deemed inadmissible
Police say gunmen have shot and killed five Indian laborers working in disputed Kashmir, and blamed militants for the killings
Moscow and Ankara have agreed that Turkey gets to retain control over the areas it seized when it launched its offensive on Oct. 9; Russian and Syrian troops will control the rest of the frontier
Apple is resuming the use of humans to review Siri commands and dictation on an opt-in basis
US District Judge Myron Thompson issued a preliminary injunction blocking Alabama from enforcing the law, which would have called for a sentence of 10 years to life in prison for the abortion provider with no exceptions for rape or incest
The bronze sculpture, on loan for a year from the Rodin Museum in Paris, is one of the original castings made by Auguste Rodin, sometime between 1881 and 1882
The violence came shortly after dozens of other Hezbollah supporters, also wielding sticks, attacked a roadblock set up by the protesters on a main thoroughfare in the capital
Explosion hit Mohammed al-Maqdishi's convoy Tuesday while it was inside a complex of buildings used as the ministry's interim headquarters in Marib province
The problem? Only one-third of those bottles get recycled; the rest end up in the trash
Results were reported Tuesday at a conference in India, the country hardest hit by TB, and published by the New England Journal of Medicine
Former US president will miss a second week teaching Sunday school as he recovers from a fall that resulted in a broken pelvis
Russian-Cuban trade has more than doubled since 2013, to an expected $500 million this year, mostly in Russian exports to Cuba
Rafael Mariano Grossi of Argentina has been chosen as the new head of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog, succeeding the late Yukiya Amano
At a 'solidarity conference' in Brussels meant to raise awareness about the plight of more than 4.5 million people who've fled Venezuela in recent years, countries pledged around 120 million euros ($133 million) in new support
City officials are in a public feud with the International Olympic Committee over IOC plans - made without consulting the city or local organizers - to move next year's Tokyo Olympic marathons 800 kilometers (500 miles) north to Sapporo to avoid the capital's summer heat
Thousands of protesters crowded again into central Santiago, and one group set fire to a building that houses a fast-food restaurant and stores
China is accusing the US of 'economic bullying behavior' after US regulators cited security threats in proposing to cut off funding for Chinese equipment in US telecommunications networks
GM gave out pay raises and a huge signing bonus, and it didn't change the union's top-notch health care that costs members little; in return it won millions in savings because it was able to close three factories that made slow-selling cars and parts
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