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As time ticked down toward his deadline to report to prison, President Trump's former lawyer lost the interest of one group of people who could help him out: federal prosecutors he desperately hoped would ask a judge to shorten his sentence
State election commission chief announced late Sunday that with nearly 99 percent of votes counted, Stevo Pendarovski, the candidate of the ruling Social Democratic Union, had won with 51.8% of the votes
A statement on Sunday from the tribunal in Blida, south of Algiers, said that the prosecutor has named a judge to investigate the cases
Announcement comes amid shake-up at Department of Homeland Security triggered by president's frustration with increasing number of migrants at border
Attacks on hospitals and clinics in the past have preceded major government offensives on rebel-held areas, including the 2016 attack on rebel-held parts of the northern city of Aleppo and last year's offensive on eastern suburbs of the capital, Damascus
The arts are coming to life again in Baghdad, bringing with it a touch of hope and comfort as the country works to rebuild after 16 years of war
Theresa May says her Conservative government and the opposition Labour Party have a duty to strike a compromise Brexit agreement to end months of political deadlock over Britain's exit from the European Union
Campaign rallies for South Africa's upcoming elections have reached a climax Sunday with mass rallies by the ruling party and one of its most potent challengers
Archbishop of Colombo offered televised Mass from his residence that was attended mostly by priests and nuns
Sudanese protesters say their revolution won’t be complete until they have dismantled an Islamist-dominated “deep state” that underpinned his 30-year rule
Rodeo Road runs across the city’s historic black neighborhood and intersects with Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
The helicopter crashed while heading to a state where President Maduro appeared alongside troops
Evans died in Tennessee after spending two weeks in a hospital for treatment for an infection and brain seizures
About 350 years after rape inside marriage was declared legally impossible, efforts are underway in a handful of U.S. states to erase the ‘marital rape exemption’
The chartered Boeing 737 carrying 143 people from the U.S. military base in Cuba tried to land in a thunderstorm, ended up in the river next to Naval Air Station Jacksonville
Legislation would allow adults 21 and older to legally buy cannabis for recreational use from licensed dispensaries: some marijuana convictions would be automatically expunged
Maximum Security leads all the way, only to become first winner disqualified for interference in race's 145-year history
Numbers are significantly smaller than they were during the economic protest movement's first months
Base had been seized earlier this year by LNA in Sabha
Opposition's Syrian Civil Defense says 22 civilians have been killed and more than 60 wounded in airstrikes and shelling in Idlib province since Friday morning
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