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Police on Hawaii's Big Island have arrested two people as crews demolished a small house built by demonstrators near the place where they are blocking construction of a giant telescope
Authorities say dozens of people trapped on a scuba diving boat that caught fire off the Southern California coast appear to have died from smoke inhalation, not burns
US health officials are again urging people to stop vaping until they figure out why some are coming down with serious breathing illnesses
Lawmakers demand information on the use of public funds at president's hotels and properties, including during Vice President Pence's trip this week to Doonbeg, Ireland
Three Democrats and four Republicans are already actively running for the seat held by Republican Senator Pat Roberts, who isn't seeking a fifth term, and several others are expected to join them
From dodging riot police and helping detainees to discreetly sharing information, Russian opposition supporters in this summer's anti-government protests are increasingly relying on an encrypted messaging app
New US defense chief Esper cautions European allies to be wary of China and its growing global influence
Four candidates from three continents hope to succeed the late Yukiya Amano as the director general of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog
President Donald Trump, according to him, never makes mistakes
China criticizes Washington's opposition to Chinese-made next-generation telecoms technology after Vice President Mike Pence calls on Iceland to find alternatives
Hong Kong protesters have besieged a police station and subway stop in continuing defiance despite the government's promise to kill a proposed law that sparked months of demonstrations
With the US-China trade war raging, it's unclear whether the device can use the Android operating system
Country says the number of migrants arriving at the US-Mexico border has fallen by 56 percent since an agreement with US officials was reached three months ago to reduce the influx
New York Attorney General Letitia James says a bipartisan coalition of state attorneys general is investigating Facebook for alleged antitrust issues
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz says he's no longer considering an independent presidential bid
A jury didn’t convict two men charged in a fire at a San Francisco Bay Area warehouse that had been converted into a mazelike artist space
'I kept trying a hundred times to reach my family in Kashmir, and only then did my call go through,' said a Kashmiri in the Indian city of Bengaluru
Legal maneuver has been successfully employed by owners of the Titanic and countless other crafts and was widely anticipated by maritime law experts, but timing shocks legal observers
Dozens of events are being held in Brazil and abroad to show support for the vast Amazon rainforest on a day known as Amazon Day
Jimmy Johnson, also a guitarist with the famed studio musicians “The Swampers” has died at 76
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