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President wants to limit unexpected charges faced by insured patients when receiving emergency services by an out-of-network provider
The BBC has fired a British radio presenter who tweeted an image of a chimpanzee dressed in clothes below the caption 'Royal Baby leaves hospital'
Unions are trying to capitalize on the success of the yellow vest movement to protest job cuts and public sector changes
Authorities arrested a man after seizing piles of guns and ammunition from a mansion in a posh neighborhood near Playboy Mansion
A statement by a North Korean foreign ministry spokesman described the launches as a “routine and self-defensive military drill”
People in overextended Mexican border cities are voicing concern over the US policy, saying it puts migrants at great risk
At Florida rally, Trump vastly overstates how much money Puerto Rico got for hurricane recovery; overstates income gains for racial groups
The New York Senate approved legislation that would allow congressional investigators to get access to any state tax returns they request, including those of President Donald Trump
A Brazilian federal court is sending Michel Temer back to jail as he is investigated in several cases of alleged corruption
Committee has renewed interest in talking to President Donald Trump's eldest son after Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, testified earlier this year
Antonio Guterres is summoning world leaders to the UN in September to tell them they need to do more to reverse present trends
Number of people displaced in Libyan National Army's push is approaching 60,000
Ground maneuver widens offensive that had previously involved mainly aerial bombings and shelling
Supreme Electoral Board ordered a re-run of the March 31 vote on Istanbul's next mayor, which was narrowly won by opposition candidate Imamoglu
George Clooney says the media should 'be a little kinder' to Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, after she gave birth to a baby boy
Flash flood watches also are in effect in Missouri, Nebraska, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas, as well as flood warnings along the Mississippi River
UNAIDS said Michel Sidibe, who will be replaced by his deputy, will become health minister in his native Mali effective immediately
Deadly incident happened at charter school in Colorado community that marked 20th anniversary of one of nation's worst school shootings just weeks ago
AP Interview: Sri Lanka's president says "99%" of the suspects in Easter Sunday attacks on churches and hotels have been arrested and their explosive materials seized and the country was safe for tourists again
The Washington bills are part of a national shift toward more narrowly focused gun legislation
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