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At least 1,300 mainly Cuban migrants escaped on foot from an immigration detention center, in the largest mass escape in recent memory
A three-judge panel has ruled that Michigan’s congressional and legislative maps are unconstitutionally gerrymandered
Nicknamed "Hondo'' for his resemblance to John Wayne, Havlicek was drafted in the first round in 1962 out of Ohio State by the Celtics team
There are potentially thousands of children separated from their families between July 2017 and June 2018
U.S. Magistrate Judge Charles Day says that 50-year-old Christopher Hasson hasn't been charged with any terrorism related offenses
Measles in United States has climbed to its highest level in 25 years, closing in on 700 cases this year in a resurgence largely attributed to misinformation that is turning parents against vaccines
Judge in Washington state grants injunction; lawsuits had said rules would curb access to care such as contraception and cancer screening for millions of low-income people
One of hundreds of rare books stolen from Pittsburgh library in 20-year scheme has been recovered in Netherlands
Jaroslaw Kaczynski of Law and Justice party also says during a lecture on patriotism that 'everyone must accept Christianity' in Poland
Cuba denies allegations that communist government has embedded troops and intelligence agents throughout administration of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro
Problem illustrated by recent illnesses tied to raw turkey, ground beef, cut melon and romaine lettuce
Corruption is a major complaint of the masses of protesters who helped drive longtime leader Abdelaziz Bouteflika from office earlier this month
Duke of Sussex attended a service commemorating war dead from Australia and New Zealand with sister-in-law Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge
The 18th Tribeca Film Festival moved uptown Wednesday for an opening night that honored an elder New York institution: the Apollo Theater
Sanders made herself available for what the White House said was a "kids-only press briefing" held for children participating in 'Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day'
The wind energy is pushing lawmakers to tack on an extra cost to future solar customers, even if doing so makes solar energy economically uncompetitive
A deeply divided parliament is expected to emerge from the ballot, and whoever gets the most votes will likely need to sit down and negotiate a complicated governing alliance
Authorities insist their planning made a difference despite the tragic outcome of the November 2018 fires, some of which were unprecedented
Tens of thousands of people are living in the bush without humanitarian aid in Cameroon after two years of fighting between separatists and government forces that has failed to attract widespread international support, the Norwegian Refugee Council says
Spokesman for a group of 15 Papuan lawyers says the 1969 referendum, carried out in an atmosphere of heavy intimidation, violated Indonesia's constitution
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