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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is loosening strict gun laws, delivering on a campaign promise to make it easier for Brazilians to buy guns and ammunition amid rising crime fears
Google’s self-driving car spinoff Waymo is teaming up with Lyft in Arizona to attempt to lure passengers away from ride-hailing market leader Uber
US first lady celebrates anniversary of her children's initiative by announcing plans to expand it
Police did not identify the suspects in the shooting at the STEM School Highlands Ranch, but said they are an adult and a minor who were not previously known to authorities
California executive pleads guilty to charges that he paid $400,000 in bribes to get his son into Georgetown University
Prosecutors alleges that they have gathered overwhelming evidence implicating former President Ollanta Humala in Latin America's biggest graft scandal and will seek a 20-year sentence for the former head of state
Blood works show the Kentucky Derby winner by disqualification has a virus, which ends any chance a Triple Crown this year
The meeting comes as senior adviser and presidential son-in-law Jared Kushner is finalizing a plan that is expected to include two major components: Border security measures and a package of legal immigration proposals
Pakistan's former prime minister Nawaz Sharif is heading back to prison after six weeks out on bail to receive medical treatment ended
Royals have a way of taking their time about naming babies and the couple is known to want to do things at their own pace, so it may be a few days before the couple reveals the name for their first child
You may go your entire life without seeing an endangered species, but scientists say the globe's biodiversity crisis threatens all of humanity
The British prince is on a four-day charm offensive to Germany amid Brexit struggles
Town declares itself a so-called Second Amendment sanctuary to oppose gun-control laws they feel infringe on their constitutional right to keep and bear arms
As leader of the Assembly, Guaido could provide cover for a deeper international role to oust Maduro by approving re-entry into the US-led defense treaty
Sudden deployment of US warships comes just days ahead of the anniversary of President Trump's decision to withdraw America from Tehran's nuclear deal
CEO Sundar Pachai opens the annual I/O developers conference and is likely to introduce updates to the company's hardware lines and artificial intelligence
Signing caps weeks of protests in Atlanta, and marks the start of what could be a lengthy and costly legal battle over the law's constitutionality
Former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning has been jailed in Alexandria for two months for refusing to testify to a grand jury investigating the website Wikileaks
Plan, to be discussed Tuesday afternoon, reportedly aims to beef up border security and maximize merit-based immigration
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