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Burning American and Israeli flags, Iranians condemned the US decision to designate the country's powerful Revolutionary Guards as a foreign terrorist organization
Party leader Jeremy Corbyn says the US is trying to have Assange extradited because he exposed ‘evidence of atrocities in Iraq and Afghanistan’
South Korea’s unusual age-calculating system means babies born at age 1 and turn 2 on New Year’s Day
SpaceX has launched its second supersized rocket from Florida, a year after sending up a sports car on the initial test flight
Senate Majority Leader says it's time for bipartisan talks aimed at resolving immigration and border security problems
Six months after hurricanes devastated the Southeast, infighting among Washington's tribes has shelved a widely-backed disaster aid package sought by President Donald Trump's allies in Florida and Georgia
It was an ambitious attempt to make history as the first privately funded lunar mission
The American Medical Association says the military's new transgender policy mischaracterizes gender transitioning as a 'deficiency'
Trump and Pelosi are crossing the 100-day mark of the era of divided government, and they have a relationship like almost none other in Washington
Obama administration White House counsel Greg Craig was indicted for making false statements and concealing information about foreign lobbying
Pope Benedict XVI's analysis blames the sex abuse scandal on the 1990s sexual revolution and church laws that protected the clergy
The indictment came about three weeks after Avenatti, best known for representing adult film star Stormy Daniels in her legal battles with US President Donald Trump, was arrested in New York on two separate criminal complaints
Lawmakers approve a bill that would expand government control over the internet and whose opponents fear heralds a new era of widespread censorship
Thirty years later, Bashir, who ironically came to power through a coup of his own, has been deposed and placed under arrest
Carnival has been on probation for two years as part of a $40 million settlement for illegally dumping oil into the ocean from its Princess Cruises ships and lying about the scheme
Tax designed to prevent business giants from taking advantage of existing tax code to effectively pay a zero rate
CEO Bezos told shareholders risks and failed experiments will increase as Amazon grows, but that successful endeavors will be supported
Construction of infrastructure such as power plants, mobile networks and bridges is booming throughout central and eastern Europe thanks to Chinese funding, which has the European Union scrambling to counter Beijing's influence
Australia’s prime minister calls a May 18 election, but polls show he may not be returned
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