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The government warned of more possible attacks by the same Islamic State-linked group that carried out Easter suicide bombings
Iraq’s wettest rainy season since 1988 erases crippling drought, fills reservoirs but also tests infrastructure
Another busy wildfire season is predicted for areas along the West Coast of the United States this summer
The vessel had a crew of 26, including 24 Iranians and two Bangladeshis, Saudi state media said
It was Attorney General William Barr’s testimony, but Robert Mueller’s words stole the show
The Democratic presidential candidate’s single-payer proposal is coloring the nomination fight and is likely to be a significant theme in the 2020 elections
Trump spoke to faith leaders at a White House dinner in honor of the National Day of Prayer
An independent committee says the UK should target net-zero emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050
Judges from Canada, Australia and Switzerland scrutinized evidence, including testimony from Semenya, over five days in February in Lausanne, Switzerland
Congressional budget experts say moving to a system like 'Medicare for All' could be complicated and potentially disruptive for Americans
Teachers in neighboring South Carolina also rally and Oregon teachers plan to gather as walkouts that began in West Virginia last spring continue across country, with many proving successful
House oversight committee is looking into issuance of high-level security clearances to some staffers in the Trump White House, despite recommendations from career officials that those officials should not receive them
Swift is set to kick off the show with the debut performance of her new song 'ME!' and she could continue her run as the most decorated winner in the show's history
Air Force Gen. Tod Wolters will take over for Army Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti in the dual roles of NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe and head of U.S. European Command
A union for Harvard University graduate students is protesting to pressure the school to meet its labor demands
British Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson has been fired after an investigation into leaks form a secret government meeting about Chinese telecoms firm Huawei
Stacey Abrams' decision not to run for the U.S. Senate from Georgia is a blow to Senate Democrats' effort to recruit candidates who can help them win a majority in 2020
The agonizing power struggle appears to grow even more desperate after a so far unsuccessful attempt to spark a military uprising against president Nicolás Maduro
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan said Tuesday the department is running out of money amid a spike in migrants crossing the Southern border
Patrick Shanahan will remain in Washington to help address issues in Venezuela and the U.S.-Mexico border, his spokesman said
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