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Under the proposal, the distributors AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health and McKesson would pay a total of $18 billion over 18 years
South Korea is deploying snipers, traps and drones along its border in intensified efforts to stop wild boars from spreading the disease from North Korea
The former US president is urging Canadians to reelect their prime minister in an endorsement one historian says has never happened before
Russia is offering to mediate a resolution in northern Syria, further asserting Moscow's role as a regional force ahead of a mission by US Vice President Mike Pence to press Turkey for a cease-fire
Lawyers say 'The Laundromat' defames them as lawless attorneys and may affect criminal cases against them
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has signed a law clearing away legal hurdles that could have prevented state prosecutions of people pardoned by President Donald Trump for federal crimes
President Donald Trump has quietly transferred more than $200 million from Pentagon counter-drug efforts toward building his long-promised wall along the US-Mexico border
The Supreme Court is trying to sort out whether states can prosecute immigrants who use fake Social Security numbers to get a job
Once a BYOB supper club, it’s now ground zero in the search for a legendary beast
Statement by micro-blogging platform comes amid calls from some Democrats to suspend President Donald Trump's account
Trump says Italy is only spending 1.1 percent of its gross domestic product on defense, short of a goal set by NATO allies of spending 2 percent
Sloppiness also crept in during robust exchanges over foreign policy, health care, taxes and more
And stormquakes can last for days
Some of the bullet wounds indicate that people were shot at close range, Dr. Diallo Mamadou Bella said
Monthlong walk-out by more than 49,000 workers has brought the automaker's US factories to a standstill
French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel are meeting in southern France, one day before a key EU summit that may approve a divorce deal with Britain
The U.S. Census Bureau is acknowledging that its recent request for state drivers' license records is the result of President Donald Trump's order to use administrative records to compile citizenship data
Farmers fear a return of interventionist policies and taxes if a populist ticket returns to power in Oct. 27 national elections
impeachment inquiry is revealing vivid new details about the high-level unease over President Donald Trump's actions toward Ukraine and those of his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani
Many people in Catalonia have long fought for it to break away from Spain and become a new European country
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