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Progressive candidates Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have condemned a Canadian company’s plan to replace its old and deteriorating Line 3 pipeline, which carries Canadian crude across the forests and wetlands of northern Minnesota and into northern Wisconsin
It will be Trump's first campaign rally since a tough end of summer that saw slipping poll numbers, warning signs of an economic slowdown and a running battle over hurricane forecasts
Pope Francis has arrived in Indian Ocean nation to celebrate its diversity, encourage a more ethical development and honor a 19th century French missionary who ministered to freed slaves
Netanyahu's bid fails to get cameras installed in polling stations to prevent alleged voting fraud in Arab districts
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is to meet with Irish leader Leo Varadkar in search of a compromise on the simmering Brexit crisis
The Norwegian-flagged Ocean Viking, which is operated jointly by SOS Mediterranee and Doctors Without Borders, sent its own boats to pick up a pregnant woman close to full term, 12 minors and 37 men, all from sub-Saharan Africa
Family friend Dennis Anderson says Ochsner died Saturday at his home in California City of complications from cancer and old age
Agents with the FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and other agencies searched Truth Aquatics’ offices in Santa Barbara and the company’s two remaining boats, Santa Barbara County sheriff’s Lt. Erik Raney said
A study has some big limitations and can’t prove that dust or anything else about the disaster caused increased heart risks
The Golden Ray cargo ship’s problems began in the early morning when it listed heavily and rolled on its side in St. Simons Sound near the Port of Brunswick with 23 crew members and one pilot on board
'I am here to tell you now that I am going to get in,' Sanford said in an interview on 'Fox News Sunday.' 'This is the beginning of a long walk'
Netanyahu is trying to pass a law requiring video cameras at Israeli polling stations ahead of next week's vote - an effort that's drawing charges of racism and incitement
The lander module from India's moon mission was located on the lunar surface, one day after it lost contact with the space station, and efforts are underway to try to establish contact with it, the head of the nation's space agency says
The North's official Korean Central News Agency, or KCNA, says the typhoon left 460 houses and 15 public buildings destroyed, damaged or inundated in the country
The body of former Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe will be taken to his rural home, about 85 kilometers (53 miles) southwest of Harare before being placed in a giant stadium for public viewing
Turkey hopes the buffer zone will keep Syrian Kurdish fighters, considered a threat by Turkey but US allies in the fight against the Islamic State group, away from its border
Francis, the first pope from the global south, has long preached about the dignity of work, and the need for all able-bodied adults to be able to earn enough to provide for their families
The director of a prestigious research lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has resigned following an uproar over his financial ties with Jeffrey Epstein
A breakdown in settlement talks with the maker of OxyContin puts the first federal trial over the opioid epidemic on track to begin next month
Roman Polanski’s ‘An Officer and a Spy’ won the grand jury prize, which recognizes other strong contenders for the Golden Lion
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