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Age worries loom over 2020 Democratic presidential field as 78-year-old Bernie Sanders returns from heart surgery, Joe Biden turns 77 next month
Only 29% of Americans say government should pay cash reparations, AP-NORC Center survey finds; there's a large divide between Americans of different racial and ethnic backgrounds
British police have arrested two more people in connection with the deaths of 39 others found in the back of a container truck in southeastern England as the investigation into one of the country's worst human smuggling cases geared up
Pakistani court orders convicted ex-PM Sharif released on bail for medical treatment but another hearing set next week
Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard says she will focus on her White House bid and not run for reelection to her Hawaii congressional seat
Maria Butina, who tried to infiltrate conservative US political groups while Donald Trump rose to power, has been released from federal prison
It is part of the Ptiliidae family of beetles, which includes some of the world's smallest insects
Britain is scheduled to leave the 28-nation bloc on Oct. 31 but has asked for a three-month extension as Prime Minister Johnson struggles to get lawmakers to pass his Brexit divorce deal
France's finance minister says pledges to replenish an international fund meant to help poor nations tackle climate change will reach nearly $10 billion
The body of the late lawmakers and civil rights champion is back in his beloved Baltimore for a final farewell
A suicide attack has targeted a convoy carrying officials from the country's intelligence service, killing five people, including a child, in eastern Nangarhar province
Thousands of Iraqis take to Baghdad streets as anti-government protests resume after three week hiatus
Winds that pushed fires into Los Angeles-area neighborhoods, burning six homes, could last through Friday; in Northern California winds could howl until Monday
Mokgweetsi Masisi’s party won enough seats in parliament to allow him to continue as president
The ACLU says US immigration authorities separated more than 1,500 children from their parents at the Mexico border early in the Trump administration
Cherokee actor becomes second ever Native American Oscar recipient at the 11th annual Governors Awards on Sunday
Pair of directors have criticized superhero films as corporate-made product and 'not cinema'
White House hopeful addressed his health Thursday in Iowa ahead of his first appearance in an early voting state since suffering a heart attack earlier in the month
Colleges are becoming a battleground in the conflict between federal and state marijuana laws
Media companies like Fathom Events, Audible Inc. and BroadwayHD are evolving theater past the quaint notion of patrons filing into an arena and sitting quietly in the dark
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