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Also known as Rosie Vivas, she finished first in the 1980 Boston Marathon only to be stripped of her victory days later
Twitter temporarily locked McConnell's campaign account Wednesday after it shared a video in which some protesters spoke of violence outside his Kentucky home, where he is recovering from a shoulder fracture
McCabe was fired in 2018 after a Justice Department inspector general report found he had repeatedly misstated his involvement in a news media disclosure regarding an FBI investigation into the Clinton Foundation
Ban comes as cities across the US struggle to regulate the companies renting the devices and keep riders safe
Lynx's parents were born in captivity in northwestern Spain before being brought to MonNatura Pirineus center in 2008
Birthday parties are scheduled to take place this week in honor of the bear that promotes forest fire prevention
The 33-year-old man was 'full of anger' when he carried out attacks and robberies during the two-hour wave of violence Wednesday, police said
Maduro said he had decided not to send envoys to Barbados, where talks were to resume to protest the Trump administration's decision to freeze the Venezuelan government's assets in the US
Lebanon's only English-language daily is protesting the country's deteriorating economic and political conditions
Sunday's runoff vote is generating little enthusiasm among a population embittered by a succession of presidents accused of graft and other crimes, and the expulsion of a UN commission that was fighting impunity
The chief facilitator of negotiations between Venezuela's socialist administration and opposition is downplaying the decision by Nicolas Maduro to skip a scheduled round of talks
Right-wing League party issued a statement complaining of deadlock, most recently on a parliament vote over the future of an EU-funded high-speed rail link between Turin and the French city of Lyon
A British scientist died instantly after falling from a height on the Greek island of Ikaria, a coroner said Thursday
The swearing in of Justice Secretary Wanda Vázquez as governor was expected to spur renewed protests since many Puerto Ricans see her as an extension of Ricardo Rosselló, who resigned the governorship after weeks of street demonstrations demanding his removal
Paris authorities ordered a deep clean and removal of hazardous substances at schools near the cathedral, after the April 15 blaze which seriously damaged it sent tons of toxic lead into the air
Former official is serving a 14-year prison term on multiple federal corruption convictions; president says he believes he was treated 'unbelievably unfairly'
Turkey's state-run news agency says an operation by the Turkish military and its intelligence agency has killed two more suspects and alleged planners in last month's assassination of a Turkish diplomat in Iraq
The lives of millions in the Indian-controlled portion of Kashmir have been upended since New Delhi imposed an unprecedented security lockdown and a near-total communications blackout
New report on warming and land presents grim, hungry future
Yemen’s civil war has been deadlocked for months, with neither side making major gains
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