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William Taylor’s 15-page opening statement — delivered Tuesday as part of a closed-door deposition — is now central to the impeachment inquiry
FDA wants breast implant makers to add stronger warning for patients about complications
President Donald Trump is headed to Pennsylvania to promote the natural gas industry, making clear he sees his pro-industry policies as a boost to his chances of winning the battleground state
The Kremlin told Kurdish fighters to pull back from the entire frontier or else face being 'steamrolled' by Turkish forces
Vervoort called herself a 'crazy lady.' That day came Tuesday in her native Belgium, her death confirmed in a statement from the city of Diest
Kais Saied delivered a message of 'hope' for the country in his speech Wednesday at the Assembly of People's Representatives
After a tortuous judicial and public relations battle, Spain's Socialist government has announced that Gen. Francisco Franco's embalmed body will be relocated from a controversial shrine to a small public cemetery where the former dictator's remains will lie along his deceased wife
In a report this week, WHO said the case was detected on the border with Congo, which has reported 37 cases of polio traced to the vaccine this year
Domestic security agency says early investigations into the injury of two toddlers in a stroller on an Oslo sidewalk by a man driving a stolen ambulance 'doesn't look like a terrorist incident'
Beijing accuses the US of having 'weaponized' the issuance of visas following the reported inability of a top Chinese space program official to obtain permission to travel to a key conference in Washington
The hub would be in Ras al-Khaimah, the UAE’s northern-most sheikhdom, with SpiceJet chairman and managing director Ajay Singh saying India’s second-largest airline would use it to extend its range as far as Western Europe
Volodymyr Zelenskiy's ruling party has been shaken by local media reports that several of its members at the Supreme Rada accepted up to $30,000 in bribes each for pushing through an amendment this month
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is appearing before Congress to defend the tech giant's global ambitions as scrutiny tightens over its massive market power, privacy lapses and tolerance of speech deemed false or hateful
Murder investigators are trying to piece together the movements of a large cargo truck found Wednesday that contained the bodies; driver arrested but not yet charged
Tobacco pouches win 1st FDA endorsement as less risky alternative to smoking
A top US Census Bureau official says the agency is pivoting away from verifying addresses and is now kicking off a campaign to recruit and hire as many as a half million temporary workers to help with the largest head count in US history next spring
Boeing is replacing the head of its commercial-airplanes division as it continues to struggle with damage from two deadly crashes of its 737 Max
Actress Lori Loughlin, her fashion designer husband, Mossimo Giannulli, and nine other parents face new charges in the college admissions scandal
President Donald Trump has spent a lot of time bashing Chicago, and now he's coming to visit
The actor known for his mocking impersonations of Republican President Donald Trump on 'Saturday Night Live' is in Virginia to help Democratic legislative candidates
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