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Assailant attacks outside a subway station; incident does not appear to be terrorism-related
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy’s assassin was stabbed by a fellow inmate at a Southern California prison
She stole hearts as Rhoda Morgenstern on back-to-back hit sitcoms in the 1970s
Five men who have been held at the Guantanamo Bay prison, and before that at CIA facilities, face charges of planning and aiding the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks
IAEA says Iran's stockpile of low-enriched uranium still exceeds amount allowed by nuclear deal, and that Iran continues to enrich uranium up to 4.5%, above the 3.67% allowed
Greek authorities and aid groups say hundreds of people arrived on the eastern Aegean island of Lesbos in more than a dozen boats in one afternoon, a significant increase in the numbers of refugees and migrants heading to Greek islands
European Union foreign ministers are urging Serbia not to stray from its EU membership path as the Balkans country readies to sign a trade agreement with a Russian-led economic bloc
Confusion mounts as Iranian tanker sought by US says it's going to Turkey but Turkish minister says it's Lebanon bound
The first legal challenge to prevent British Prime Minister Boris Johnson from suspending Parliament has failed in a Scottish court
The Russian military says Syrian government forces will begin a unilateral cease-fire in the northwestern province of Idlib in the coming hours
Chinese authorities have declined to renew the press credentials of a Beijing-based Wall Street Journal reporter, effectively expelling a journalist who extensively covered President Xi Jinping and Communist Party politics
The 9-year-old Congolese girl, who was traveling with her mother, was identified at a border screening Wednesday as a possible Ebola patient and isolated
Attorneys for victims from around the country of alleged childhood sex abuse by Boy Scouts officials say they’re preparing to sue the organization in New Jersey when the state’s new civil statute of limitations law goes into effect later this year
Activist Joshua Wong and another core member of a pro-democracy group have been arrested in a crackdown on people involved in this summer’s protests
A verdict has been delayed in the espionage case against two Cambodian journalists who worked for Radio Free Asia
India on Thursday said it has information that Pakistan is trying to infiltrate “terrorists” into the country to carry out attacks amid rising tensions between the two countries
Authorities are searching for the men who burst into the White Horse nightclub late Tuesday
A court in Myanmar has found a prominent filmmaker guilty of defaming the military with his postings on Facebook and sentenced him to a year in prison
Uber and Lyft are threatening to spend $90 million on a ballot measure if they can't reach a deal with California lawmakers on legislation that would change the rights of gig workers
There are 10 or fewer families now painting in this style, which is denoted by its vivid palette of plant-based paints
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