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Pulitzer Prize winning author died in his sleep at 103, 10 days shy of his 104th birthday
Two Rwandan refugees who resettled in Australia after 15 years in US detention are no longer suspects in the massacre of 8 tourists in Uganda 20 years ago
Court has ruled the administration violated federal statue when it tried to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program without adequate justification
Investigators say Ohio State leaders knew about allegations against the team doctor who sexually abused at least 177 students
Elizabeth Warren is calling for a series of targeted measures designed to safeguard abortion rights following a spate of state laws that drastically restrict women's ability to terminate pregnancies
Foreign ministers from the council's 47 member states voted overwhelmingly to support a declaration saying all members are entitled to equal participation
Tarder Sauce, Grumpy's real name, became a hit when her photos were posted online in 2012, racking up millions of followers on Instagram and Twitter
The UAE mediated the release of the hostages, all civil engineers working on a desalination plant
Taiwan’s acceptance of gay and lesbian relationships began in the 1990s when leaders in today’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party championed the cause
Bill Shorten, Australia’s opposition leader, said he wants to win for former Prime Minister Bob Hawke, who died Thursday
A ruling bars a crusading former prosecutor’s candidacy for the presidency of Guatemala
It's another escalation in the standoff between Congress and President Donald Trump's administration over documents and testimony
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is accusing prosecutors and the media of targeting his son in a corruption probe as an attempt to damage his administration, challenging critics to "come at me"
Taiwanese legislators are scheduled to decide Friday on legalizing same-sex marriage, marking a potential first in Asia
Pei's works ranged from trapezoidal addition to National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, to chiseled towers of National Center of Atmospheric Research that blend in with the reddish mountains in Boulder, Colorado
Former White House national security adviser reported to have told special counsel's office that people connected to the Trump administration and Congress contacted him about his cooperation with the Russia investigation
Deputy director of social justice policy group in El Paso calls for more humanitarian involvement in receiving migrants and possibly allowing Red Cross workers to be the first to screen migrants for health concerns
Oregon is spending $40 million to dramatically expand the federal free breakfast and lunch program, ensuring that more than 60 percent of its 400,000 public school students will be included, only statewide effort in country
Trump administration has launched 162 investigations into allegations that US trading partners dump products at cut-rate prices or unfairly subsidize their exporters
Cannes Film Festival entry gives gritty, modern view of Paris suburbs that were setting for Victor Hugo's classic novel
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