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Qatar says it is sending $480 million to Palestinians in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip after a cease-fire deal ended the deadliest fighting between Israel and Palestinian militants since a 2014 war
Democratic senator from New York running to unseat Trump in 2020 says she’ll counteract efforts by Republicans to impose deep abortion restrictions
Fireworks were discontinued after 2009 due to concerns related to the pine beetle infestation that increased fire concerns in the Black Hills National Forest
Polls show populist and nationalist parties could gain ground while mainstream parties could lose some support
Francis praises Balkan country's multi-ethnic and multi-faith culture, says it sets example of being bridge between East and West
House Democrats are expected to either file lawsuit or subpoena IRS for returns after Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has refused to turn them over
Final tally from March 24 poll declares Pheu Thai Party associated with fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra as topping field
Wilbur Ross says American technologies and expertise could play an important role in developing India's economy, but are facing significant barriers to accessing its markets
At foreign ministers meeting in Finland, US top diplomat Mike Pompeo fails to talk about global warming or agree on a text that mentions it
Tally likely to rise further as the prognosis is poor for several people who sustained severe burns, security official Hamani Adamou Abdoul-Aziz told state television
After 15 years in politics, Rahul Gandhi is beginning to articulate a vision for India that some observers say is making him a more credible leader
UN Women has asked all 193 UN member nations to submit details and data on what their countries have done to implement the 1995 Beijing platform
President signs executive grant of clemency, a full pardon, for former Army 1st Lt. Michael Behenna, who was convicted of unpremeditated murder in a combat zone after killing a suspected al-Qaida terrorist in Iraq
Google is expected to announce updates and expansions to its AI Assistant at its annual developer conference Tuesday
People dressed up as Evita Peron parade in the streets of Buenos Aires a day before the 100th anniversary of the birth of the charismatic former first lady
A section of the USS Missouri is being repaired as part of a $3 million restoration project to address rust and other deterioration on the Pearl Harbor memorial ahead of the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II
Nearby Russian air base is also targeted by missile attack from militants
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin tells House Ways and Means Committee Chairman in a Monday letter that the panel's request 'lacks a legitimate legislative purpose' as Supreme Court precedent requires
Weekend violence between Israel and Palestinian militants, worst in string of flare-ups since 2014 war, shows limitations of Israel's Gaza blockade and has fueled calls for rethinking of longstanding policy
The National Urban League is using its 2019 State of Black America report to put the focus on voting rights ahead of the 2020 presidential election
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