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Startup plans to provide low-cost rocket services and bring Japan up to speed with commercial space travel
The European Parliament is expected to be a different legislature after next week's election, and leading conservative lawmaker Jan Zahradil is hoping that voters embrace the idea of a scaled-down European Union
Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu reiterates that Turkey's purchase of the Russian-made systems is a 'done deal'
Faisal Abbas wrote in Arab News that while the cards have been stacked against the Palestinians, Kushner's plan just may reverse the situation and make peace more possible
Thousands of people streamed to the Gaza-Israel frontier as the militant Hamas group, which controls Gaza, announced a general strike, closing schools and public institutions to allow for a large turnout
Several world leaders and tech bosses are meeting in Paris to find ways to stop acts of violent extremism from being shown online
Metin Topuz, a translator and assistant for the US Drug Enforcement Agency, has been jailed on charges of espionage and attempting to overthrow the Turkish government
Those who support the ban say the technology is flawed and a serious threat to civil liberties
Under the legislation, the Justice Department would review how law enforcement agencies respond to cases of missing and slain Native Americans and improve tribes’ access to missing persons databases
President Rodrigo Duterte's allies appear to have won seats in the Philippine Senate, one of the opposition's last bulwarks against a brash populist leader accused of massive human rights violations
The federal government plans on replacing barriers through 100 miles of the southern border in California and Arizona, including a national monument and a wildlife refuge
Research suggests yes, but real estate experts aren’t so sure, and aren’t sure what to do about it
A four-judge panel in Brazil has voted to release former President Michel Temer from detention while he faces an investigation into alleged corruption, the latest development in a series of contradictory rulings
Victor Vescovo says he didn’t set out to break James Cameron’s record for the deepest ocean dive, but he did anyway
Day's rally is nearly mirror image of Monday's plunge, when S&P 500 has its worst day since early January
Request for a restraining order filed last year by Lee's daughter alleged Keya Morgan was manipulating the mentally declining Lee, preventing him from seeing family and friends, and trying to take control of his money and business affairs
Police say an American was involved in a car chase that struck five people, 14 vendor stalls and 17 other vehicles near the San Diego crossing
The trip aims to highlight the Trump administration's efforts to increase liquefied natural gas exports and boost the country's energy infrastructure
Laura Janke at the University of Southern California switched her plea to guilty in the college admissions scam, admitting to creating fake athletic profiles for the children of wealthy parents, including actress Lori Loughlin
Arnaldo Claudio says that the US Department of Justice and the federal court are not taking sufficient action to end wrongdoing and that the money meant to overhaul the large department is being misspent
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