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Tax records released by Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer show he made well over a billion dollars over the last decade
The US agency that administers health care for more than 2.5 million Native Americans has long been plagued with problems that have hindered progress
The owner of Timberland, Vans and several other shoe and clothing brands says it stopped buying leather from Brazil as fires continue to destroy the Amazon rainforest
John Bolton met with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, who has ruled the nation of 10 million with an iron hand for a quarter century, showing little tolerance for dissent and independent medi
Maduro said in an interview released Thursday that “good news” could come in the next few days about settlement talks hosted by Norway
Gathering follows the Vermont senator's release of a $16.3 trillion climate change plan that urges the US to move to renewable energy across the economy by 2050 and declare climate change a national emergency
The Israeli military is accusing Iran and its Lebanese proxy Hezbollah of stepping up attempts to build missile-production facilities in Lebanon in recent weeks
The California-based company couldn't open a store in India because it wasn't prepared to meet the 30% local sourcing requirement
Apple said it will sell tools and parts to independent phone-repair shops in the US and later in other countries, limited to iPhones already out of warranty
For many children, heading back to school also means getting back to club and student organizations focused on environmental sustainability
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said Thursday that both countries will be working in a task force with the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
Video of heavily armed guerrillas condemned the conservative Duque for standing by idly as hundreds of leftist activists and more than 150 rebels were killed since demobilizing began
University says it is working to resolve the case of Ismail Ajjawi, 17, who was denied entry to the US at Boston's airport
Britain's Princess Charlotte will soon be starting school, and she'll have her older brother to help her get used to a new place
President also pledges to respect findings of commission investigating PetroCaribe corruption allegations
A Maryland man visiting Jamaica decided to bring back some honey from his favorite roadside stand and was jailed for months on the false assumption he was smuggling methamphetamine
A furry hero who saved then-President Barack Obama from a White House intruder is now an award-winner in Britain
Midwest farmers mostly supported Donald Trump in the 2016 election, but their patience is wearing thin over new rules that could cut the amount of their corn going into ethanol
The head of Russia's election commission is standing by a decision to keep a dozen opposition candidates from running for the city legislature in Moscow
Ex-premier on Thursday accepted a fresh mandate to try and cobble together a new government backed by the populist 5-Star Movement and the center-left Democrats
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