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Prime Minister Boris Johnson has vowed that Britain will leave the EU on Oct. 31, with or without a divorce deal. Many economists say a no-deal Brexit will cause economic turmoil
Catholic pilgrims have held an emotional procession past fire-ravaged Notre Dame Cathedral
Police say no signs of foul play found in the death of Nora Anne Quooirin, 15, who disappeared from her family’s cottage at a nature resort
The former Colorado governor reportedly will end his campaign Thursday but has not decided whether to challenge Sen. Cory Gardner for the US Senate
The report, presented Wednesday in New Delhi, found that people living under the security lockdown expressed "enormous anger and anguish"
Tens of thousands of South Koreans are expected to march in anti-Japan protests planned throughout Thursday
He also praises Chinese President Xi Jinping and says he could quickly resolve the unrest in Hong Kong if he wanted to
Committee is recommending Nepal require would-be climbers to have experience climbing tall peaks, proper training, good health and rescue insurance to obtain a permit to scale mountain
The legal challenge is the latest hurdle in the Food and Drug Administration's yearslong effort to regulate the multibillion-dollar vaping industry
Canada's ethics commissioner says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau improperly pressured the country's former attorney general to halt the criminal prosecution of a company in a conflict of interest case
Tunisia's independent electoral body says 26 candidates have qualified to run in the country's early presidential election on Sept. 15, out of 96 who were seeking the job
Survivors and family members of the 49 people killed in a mass shooting at a Florida nightclub have organized in opposition of a private museum at the Pulse nightclub
Visitors may now get a look at two rare leopard cubs at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse, New York
The river that drains much of the flood-soaked United States is running higher than normal this hurricane season, menacing New Orleans in multiple ways
Practice was, until recently, common in the tech industry
After weeks of political turmoil on the US territory, key members of majority New Progressive Party expressed support for Wanda Vazquez
Science newspaper 'Troitsky Variant' on Tuesday published a copy of a recent Russian Education Ministry decree that introduces a broad range of restrictions on meetings and communication between employees of state-owned think tanks and institutes and foreign nationals
British investigators say Argentine soccer player Emiliano Sala and his pilot were exposed to dangerous levels of carbon monoxide before their small plane crashed in the English Channel, killing them both
The man who was Britain's top finance official until three weeks ago is accusing Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative government of steering the country toward a damaging no-deal Brexit that isn't backed by Parliament or the voters
Democratic presidential candidate says five-day sprint across Midwestern state — 17 stops across 11 counties — has made her a better candidate
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