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Poor People's Campaign will begin touring more than 20 states later this month to help residents of disenfranchised communities register to vote
September 11 victims' relatives are greeting news of President Donald Trump's now-canceled plan for secret talks with Afghanistan's Taliban insurgents with mixed feelings
Congressional Democrats are pressing President Donald Trump to intervene with Senate Republicans and demand passage of a bipartisan bill to expand background checks for gun purchases
The United Nations' chief human rights official says millions of Venezuelans continue to suffer abuses, including suspected extrajudicial killings carried out by a feared special police force
A large group of states led by Texas announced an investigation into whether Google has gotten too big and effective at stomping or acquiring rivals
The bizarre case took a weird turn before the potential jurors were brought into the courtroom, when defendant Yujing Zhang told Judge Roy Altman that she was wearing brown jail garb instead of civilian clothing because she had not been provided any underwear
Gen. Joseph Dunford made his comments during a ceremony at Peterson Air Force Base recognizing the re-launch of US Space Command
Colorful era in British parliamentary history is coming to a close with Speaker of the House John Bercow's abrupt announcement Monday he will leave his influential post by the end of October
The US named Sudan as a state sponsor of terrorism in 1993
Eating habits in the US have changed significantly in recent decades, and packaged bars, chips and sweets have spread into every corner of life
'The whole thing is really to recognize our worth, and us as black people' Haitian American designer Kerby Jean-Raymond says
Turner Classic Movies has hired its first African American host, naming film academic Jacqueline Stewart host of its silent movie program 'Silent Sunday Nights'
Former Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe's body will lie in state at two different stadiums in the capital city for three days before he is buried Sunday, the information minister said Monday
A news magazine says leaked intelligence reports indicate that Venezuela's government is harboring Colombian rebels in its territory
Brown spokesman Brian Clark told The Providence Journal on Sunday that Peter Cohen, director of development for computer and data science, is on leave pending a review
The report by the Qatar-based Syrian Network for Human Rights, which collects statistics on the war, said government forces were responsible for 60% of the 124 documented attacks since fighting erupted in March 2011.
Director Louis Uccellini told a meteorology convention Monday that forecasters in Birmingham did the right thing when they tried to combat public panic and rumors that Dorian posed a threat to Alabama
This year, when nearly 3,000 victims' names are read aloud there Wednesday, a half-dozen stacks of stone will quietly salute an untold number of people who aren't on that list
Thousands of students formed human chains in schools across Hong Kong to show solidarity after violent weekend clashes to push for democratic reforms. The government told the U.S. to stay out of its affairs
UK’s flagship carrier said in a statement Monday that it had 'no way of predicting how many (pilots) would come to work or which aircraft they are qualified to fly'
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