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US, Japanese leaders play quick round at the president's northern Virginia course as spouses visit Washington Monument
His announcement came after an effort by some members to force out top executive Wayne LaPierre, who has long been the public face of the group
Saturday report shows apparent aerial surveillance footage of USS Dwight D. Eisenhower and another US vessel in the Persian Gulf
Organizers of the protests that drove Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir from power and the ruling military council are negotiating a plan for a transitional government
Chinese leader calls for more countries to join Beijing's massive infrastructure-building initiative amid worries in Washington project’s aim is to further China's strategic influence
US is increasing the biometric data they take from children 13 and younger, including DNA
A health worker and 2 policemen escorting vaccination teams were killed less than a week, and two new cases of polio were reported
Police say a military officer confessed to killing five women and two girls, while Cypriots question whether authorities adequately investigate reports of missing foreign workers
About 600 mostly Cuban migrants who were part of a mass escape from a southern Mexico immigration detention center remained at large Friday evening
Long-time NRA leader Wayne LaPierre outlined in a letter to the board moves to drive him out
Of the 900, about 200 have been cleared to return to classes after proving their immunity to the disease
Foxconn already missed its first-year target of 260 jobs, costing it $9.5M in tax credits; this year's jobs goal is 520, and the 2020 goal is nearly 2,000 jobs
Abe and his wife also were to help celebrate first lady Melania Trump's 49th birthday at the White House
Both the Rolling Stones and Fleetwood Mac had to cancel for health reasons
Maine is joining a handful of states that have officially renamed Columbus Day to honor Native Americans
US Democratic presidential hopeful says it's time to overhaul policies that he says unfairly disadvantage minority and impoverished communities
Judge ruled against the media fighting to keep the courtroom open after both prosecution and defense asked that Friday's hearing be held behind closed doors
In a speech Thursday, Rosenstein said there was overwhelming evidence Russian operatives hacked American computers and defrauded American citizens
German automaker, which produces armored limousines used by the North Korean leader says it has no business dealings with Pyongyang
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attended a wreath-laying ceremony at a war memorial and wrapped up his visit early
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