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Declassified US government documents and artifacts will be part of a new exhibit about the decade-long search for US terror attacks mastermind
Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte said Wednesday that U.S. Attorney General William Barr was seeking information about the activities of FBI agents assigned to Italy when he met Italian intelligence officials this summer
In the wake of high-profile attacks on Jewish and Muslim communities, members of the two faiths are strengthening alliances
A skeleton recently found on California's second-highest mountain could be the remains of a Japanese-American man who disappeared from an internment camp during the waning days of World War II
Authorities say heavy rains pummel Cairo and other parts of the country, causing massive traffic jams and flooding many key roads
Aircraft struck in midair near Hebbronville, about 160 miles (260 kilometers) south of San Antonio
Benny Gantz seen as having few options after last month's elections left him in a near tie with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was unable to build a majority
Pacific Gas & Electric Company says blackouts will proceed for some half-million people as dangerous fire weather returns to California
Mmusi Maimane stepped down as the Democratic Alliance's leader shortly after the return of former party leader Helen Zille as its chair. Zille has been criticized over past comments suggesting that colonialism wasn't all bad
The Vatican's financial watchdog agency is strongly denying allegations of wrongdoing by Vatican prosecutors who ordered an unprecedented raid on its offices and seizure of confidential documents
In a suit filed in federal court, the Trump administration charges that the state exceeded its constitutional authority by joining with a Canadian province in a program to cut climate-damaging fossil fuel emissions
A large American flag behind him and a friendly audience of old friends and extended family in front, Biden cast the putative billionaire president as a charlatan populist whose tax policies, economic stewardship and overall erratic leadership style has hurt US workers
A petition signed by 11 student groups including the Harvard College Democrats accuses the Harvard Crimson of showing cultural insensitivity
Kathryn Johnson’s career spanned a half-century, from the era of reporters racing each other to pay phones to the birth of 24-hour cable television news
Federal authorities have arrested a former Russian Olympic Committee official for an alleged immigration violation
Google researchers published a paper stating it has run a calculation on a quantum computer that a traditional computer could never complete in its lifetime
The first lady made her only solo trip to Capitol Hill so far to thank Congress for passing the bipartisan SUPPORT Act her husband signed into law a year ago
Sen. Oley Larsen is refusing to step down from a leadership position after posting on Facebook a long-debunked photo that claims to be Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar holding a weapon at an al-Qaida training camp
Ice skaters in New York's Central Park may notice something missing from rinks this winter — the name of President Donald Trump
Five Jamaicans who were recruited to work at a ski resort for the ultra-rich are suing the Yellowstone Club and a hospitality staffing agency alleging they were paid less than other Yellowstone Club employees doing the same work
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