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President Donald Trump ordered his staff to freeze nearly $400 million in aid to Ukraine days before a phone call in which he pressured the Eastern European nation's leader to investigate the family of Joe Biden
German prosecutors have dealt a blow to Volkswagen's efforts to put the 2015 emissions-cheating case behind it
Times publisher AG Sulzberger revealed the incident during a speech at Brown University and in an op-ed published Tuesday. He criticized President Donald Trump for seeding a 'worldwide assault on journalists and journalism' and said it’s time for the US to again champion the rights of a free press
Yemeni health officials say airstrikes killed civilians, including children, when they hit a residential building in southern Dhale province
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating little-understood outbreak but has not yet identified a common electronic cigarette or ingredient
Bernie Sanders is proposing a plan to tax the nation's wealthiest households, saying it will substantially reduce the accumulated fortunes of billionaires, his version of Democratic presidential rival Elizabeth Warren's signature proposal
Red Flag warnings of fire danger are in effect Tuesday north and east of San Francisco, and forecasters predict a brief burst of Santa Ana winds in Southern California
Rule expands pay for 1.3 million workers, though it replaces a more generous one advanced by former President Barack Obama
President Donald Trump's GOP allies controlling the Senate are awarding him with his full $5 billion request to build about 200 miles of fencing along the US-Mexico border
The New York Times publisher says the newspaper turned to Ireland - instead of the Trump administration - for help rescuing a journalist threatened with arrest in Egypt
Israel's two largest political parties are meeting to discuss the possibility of forming a unity government between them, after last week's deadlocked national elections
Titled 'Christ Mocked,' the small wood painting depicts Christ surrounded by a crowd
The Court is hearing the appeal of the local director of Human Rights Watch to reverse his deportation order
The Maritime Self-Defense Force, Japan's navy, said the ties between two countries are badly strained over history, trade and defense
The foreign ministry accused the Trump administration of slandering China and interfering in its affairs
US has been imposing sanctions on Hezbollah for years, as Washington considers the group a terrorist organization
In the 2018 midterms, 67% of voters ages 18 to 22 voted for Democratic House candidates, according to AP VoteCast
Attack comes amid heightened tensions in region following an attack on Saudi oil installations that US and Britain have blamed on Iran
Tech giants and billionaires hope a new, cheaper crop of internet-beaming satellites and balloons can get internet to those who don't have it
An Algerian military tribunal on Monday opened the unprecedented trial of a brother of the country's longtime former president and two ex-intelligence chiefs, accusing them of plotting against the state
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