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Conditions inside David and Louise Turpin's home came to light only after one of their daughters fled and begged a 911 operator for help
Government says it's running out of space to hold migrants, but it has stopped using one of three centers and has almost 2,000 unused beds at the other two
Police said 29-year-old journalist Lyra McKee was shot and killed, probably by a stray bullet as gunman fired at police during overnight rioting
Large crowds have joined the funeral procession of former Peruvian President Alan Garcia, who killed himself after authorities arrived at his home to arrest him for alleged involvement in a corruption case
Mayor says attackers who storm the hospital in eastern Congo believe foreigners are to blame for the disease
Former US vice president's decision answers one of the most significant outstanding questions of the early presidential primary season
Sanders disputed claims she misled media and TV viewers when she said in 2017 'countless' FBI members had lost confidence in former FBI Director Comey
Pompeo's refusal to step down as the top negotiator threw more uncertainty over the possible resumption of stalled denuclearization talks
French President Emmanuel Macron’s push for a speedy rebuilding indicates he want the reconstruction to be part of his legacy
Police in Northern Ireland say the dissident republican group the New IRA was probably responsible for the fatal shooting in the city of Londonderry
The peace talks were halted after a falling out over who should attend the first talks between the Taliban and government officials
The Chinese artist’s interest in studying human rights around the world led to his latest exhibit in the Mexican capital
Thai authorities raided a floating home in the Andaman Sea belonging to an American man and his Thai partner who sought to be pioneers in the “seasteading” movement
The climbers, one American and two Austrians, were attempting the east face of Howse Peak
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is taking a different approach in South Carolina, where he lost by 47 points against Hillary Clinton
France paid a daylong tribute Thursday to the firefighters who saved the world-renowned landmark
Walmart, Amazon kick off government pilot to allow shoppers on food assistance to order groceries online
The policy, originally aimed at opposing any European meddling in the hemisphere, had been left for dead by recent presidents
Official believe contamination happens after November firestorm created toxic combination of gases in burning homes that got sucked into water pipes
Reality show husband Joe Giudice has lost his appeal to avoid deportation to Italy
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