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California lawmakers are considering proposals that would make the state the first in the nation to offer government-funded health care to adult immigrants living in the country illegally
A look at what's behind the U.S.-China dispute and what it means
Lawyer says three handwritten wills found in home of Aretha Franklin, months after her death, including one tucked under cushions in living room
The Nicaraguan government has released 100 prisoners, including three human rights activists, to a form of house arrest
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has called time on his coalition government with the far-right Freedom Party after its leader was shown on video appearing to offer favors to a purported Russian investor
Five siblings gathered in Storm Lake this weekend to watch their youngest brother graduate from high school decades after their parents immigrated from war-torn Sudan to the United States
Judicial authorities from Ecuador carried out an inventory of all the belongings and digital devices left behind at the London embassy following expulsion of Julian Assange last month from the diplomatic compound
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz is seeking removal of country's interior minister over video scandal that has rocked Alpine nation in recent days
Moyed Al Zoebi, 32, sentenced to 12 years for planning to explode one or more bombs in Copenhagen and stabbing random people
President’s statement follows report that multiple transactions associated with Trump and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, should have been flagged to federal authorities
Comedian-turned-politician Volodymyr Zelenskiy also promised to stop the war in the country's east against Russian-backed separatists
Assange was evicted last month from the Ecuadorian Embassy where he had been holed up with political asylum since 2012
Simon Pagenaud earns first career Indianapolis 500 pole; Ed Carpenter to start second
As multiple states pass laws banning many abortions, questions have surfaced about what that means for women who might seek an abortion
Federal officials apparently did initially alert local leaders of the possibility, but president appeared to blame media for ‘false reporting’
US oil sanctions on Venezuela appear to be taking hold, resulting in mile-long lines for fuel in the South American nation's second-largest city, Maracaibo
Protests in a number of European cities come ahead of May 23-26 elections to the European Parliament
Butina was sentenced in April to 18 months after she admitted gathering intelligence on the National Rifle Association and other groups at the direction of a former Russian lawmaker.
The Italian interior ministry vows to press ahead with a new decree formalizing the closure of Italian ports to aid groups that rescue migrants, even after UN human rights investigators said it violated international law
Former president is carving out a unique role as several Democratic candidates look to his family-run campaign after the Watergate scandal as the roadmap for toppling President Donald Trump in 2020
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