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Dozens of voters in Colorado interviewed by The Associated Press say they don't see a drift toward socialism as a major worry
Ultraconservative preacher Abdel-Hay Youssef says decision came after a meeting with Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known by nickname Hemedti, who serves as deputy head of ruling military council
Lugar was a Rhodes Scholar who was first elected to the Senate in 1976
A look at the rhetoric and the reality
IS militants stormed the Yazidi heartland in northwest Iraq in 2014, massacring men and forcing women and children into slavery
Residents of the settlement in Delaware County, New York — mostly African-American Muslims who relocated from Brooklyn in the 1980s — have been harassed for years by right-wing activists
Israel releases two Syrian prisoners on Sunday in what it described as a "goodwill gesture" following the repatriation of the remains of an Israeli soldier who went missing over 35 years ago
Trump has not formally nominated Moore to be a Fed governor, which would give him a role in setting interest rates for the world's biggest economy
Tensions between Tehran and Washington have risen since the Trump administration withdrew last year from a 2015 international nuclear deal with Iran and began ratcheting up sanctions
Many of those taking part carry yellow umbrellas, recalling Hong Kong's massive 2014 pro-democracy protests, the leaders of whom have been sentenced to up to 16 months in prison
Remains believed to be one of victims of military officer who has confessed to killing seven women and girls
Women facing resistance as they demand strong voice in peace talks between government and Taliban
Funds, from Peter's Pence collections, will be distributed among 27 projects promoted by 16 Mexican dioceses and religious congregations
The government had urged hundreds of thousands to seek higher ground as rain follows the cyclone
Churches across the island nation were closed as a precaution one week after Easter suicide bombings
The crane in downtown Seattle was being dismantled when winds kicked up
Three days after health officials ordered precautions, nearly 700 people possibly exposed to measles are still quarantined
Five people are dead and about 700,000 at risk with as much as 9 inches of rain expected
Supporters of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro denounced key regional forum, the Organization of American States
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