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New York City police say they've apprehended a man suspected of placing two devices that looked like pressure cookers in a subway station
About 4,000 people have held a rally in Moscow to demand fairness in upcoming city council elections, and solo pickets protesting the exclusion of some opposition and independent candidates are taking place at prominent monuments
Saudi state TV says a fire has been controlled at a massive oil and gas field after a drone attack claimed by Yemen's Houthi rebels
A rally has been called for Sunday by a pro-democracy group that has organized three massive marches through central Hong Kong since June
About 300 tourists were trapped inside the remote Denali National Park and Preserve by mudslides across the park’s road
The Texas Democrat is the first presidential candidate to visit Mississippi towns where federal immigration agents raided chicken plants and arrested nearly 700 people
China’s paramilitary troops practice crowd-control tactics at a sports complex in Shenzhen across from Hong Kong in what some interpreted as a threat against pro-democracy protesters
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says longstanding US-Israel relations can withstand the "weakness" of President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Los Angeles Opera declines to discuss details of its investigation into Placido Domingo sexual harassment allegations
A niche industry is training congregants to protect their churches with the techniques and equipment of law enforcement
Close to $200M in legal claims from dozens of families separated at the US-Mexico border may be just the start of litigation
Two of President Donald Trump's strongest allies in Congress are pushing back on his administration's plans to slash some $4 billion dollars in foreign aid
Son of Hollywood legend Henry Fonda became a movie star in his own right
Move will increase already high tensions with China, which regards Taiwan as renegade province
Hundreds of Google employees are calling on the company to pledge it won't work with US Customs and Border Protection or ICE — the latest in a year full of political and social pushback from the tech giant's workforce
Actresses America Ferrera and Eva Longoria lead a group of more than 150 writers, artists and leaders issuing a 'letter of solidarity' to US Latinos after the El Paso shooting and the immigration raid in Mississippi
Former Illinois governor, jailed for corruption was a one-time 'Celebrity Apprentice' contestant
Black voters comprise more than 60% of South Carolina's Democratic electorate
NYPD says objects found at subway station aren't explosives
Woodstock fans come back the garden to mark the 50th anniversary of the generation-defining festival
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