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One of the new details provided by people familiar with the Metropolitan Correctional Center was that one of Epstein’s guards the night he died in his cell wasn’t a regular correctional officer
Libyan officials say fighting over Tripoli resumes after 2-day cease-fire during major Muslim holiday
Trump will be in Monaca, about 40 minutes north of Pittsburgh, on Tuesday to tour Shell's soon-to-be completed Pennsylvania Petrochemicals Complex
A study released by the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law on Tuesday evaluates the state of the country's election security six months before the New Hampshire primary and concludes that much more needs to be done
After Alejandro Giammattei won election as Guatemala's next president there is little celebration amid questions about how he may tackle the corruption, violence, and lack of opportunity that has driven tens of thousands to flee the country
UN experts say they are investigating instances of cyberattacks being used by North Korea to illegally raise money for its nuclear program — and are calling for sanctions against ships providing gasoline and diesel to the country
Five countries bordering the energy-rich Caspian Sea are meeting at an economic forum hosted by Turkmenistan in a bid to agree on how to divide the region's oil wealth
The Italian Senate will return Tuesday from its summer vacation to set a crucial date for a no-confidence vote on Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte's populist government
The preliminary findings prompted an early halt to a major study on the drugs and a decision to prioritize their use in Congo
The Episcopal Conference did not mention a cause of death, but local media had reported on recent health problems
Apple is giving a first look at its upcoming web television series that is centered on a behind-the-scenes view of early morning TV news
Pennsylvania appeals court questioned why Cosby's legal team never got a supposed non-prosecution agreement in writing as his latest lawyers fought to have his sexual assault conviction overturned
A Spanish aid group says nine people have been evacuated from its migrant rescue ship while it continues to seek a port where another 151 passengers can get off
Turkey says a US delegation has arrived in the country to set up a coordination center for a so-called 'safe zone' in Syria, part of an agreement struck last week that appeared to avert a possible new Turkish incursion into Syria
Puerto Rico's political turmoil seemed to be at least temporarily easing on Monday with attention shifting to policy rather than protests following the replacement governor's move to suspend a hurricane recovery contract
The apparent suicide of Jeffrey Epstein has brought new scrutiny to a federal jail in New York that, despite chronic understaffing, houses some of the highest-security inmates in the country
Democratic primary shifts from its get-to-know-you phase, begins six-month sprint to Iowa's caucuses
Russians attend funerals of 5 nuclear engineers killed by an explosion as they tested a new rocket engine, blast occurred on Aug. 8 at navy's testing range in Nyonoksa
‘Sentries,’ not 'squad:' National security experts are the Dems to watch on impeachment, 2020
His death angered some accusers who had hoped to confront him in court and see him serve a long prison sentence
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