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Government says it will begin rationing chicken, eggs, rice, beans, soap, other basics
British billionaire Richard Branson is moving his Virgin Galactic winged passenger rocket and more than 100 employees to a commercial launch and landing facility in New Mexico
Venezuelan opposition leader looks to jumpstart his movement to oust Nicolas Maduro, vows to persevere despite crackdown
Fleming Begaye was among hundreds of Navajos who served in the Marine Corps, using a code based on their native language to outsmart the Japanese
Ways and Means Chairman Richard Neal issues subpoenas days after Treasury secretary refused to comply with demands for documents
President minimizes worth of China's purchases of US goods and services, misstates trade deficit, ignores cost to consumers, AP says
Military experts say the new missile resembles a missile the Russian military has been selling abroad for years and that other nations have cloned
Libya's navy says it has rescued 213 Europe-bound African and Arab migrants off the Mediterranean coast
The question comes up over and over: Why can't Facebook just fix its problems with extremist material, hate speech, election meddling and privacy invasions
Funds, originally allocated for support of Afghan security forces and other projects, to help pay for 80 miles of wall on frontier with Mexico
Couple welcome fourth child via surrogate
Zuckerberg went to Paris to show that his social media giant is working hard to limit violent extremism and hate speech shared online
Actress' sister-in-law, Sophie Turner, plays Sansa Stark in popular HBO series ending on May 19
New North Korea missile tests, trade standoff with China and fresh nuclear tensions with Iran among latest issues facing US administration
A reporter with Hearst Connecticut Media was briefly detained in Bridgeport while covering a demonstration on the anniversary of a police shooting
The World Health Organization is warning it may not be possible to contain Ebola to the two affected provinces in eastern Congo if violent attacks on health teams continue
House historical website says Article 1 gives Congress 'all legislative powers' to seek necessary information with investigations
Ride-hailing giant becomes a public company as trading opens on New York Stock Exchange, with shares sold in initial offering for $45 each
Fishing boats rescued 16 people, according to Tunisia's official news agency
Army Corps of Engineers officials are to open a historic flood control structure above New Orleans for an unprecedented second time in one year
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