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Mississippi and Kentucky have passed laws that would ban most abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected, when many women don’t even know they’re pregnant
Treasury secretary says department hasn't decided whether to comply with House Democrat's demand to deliver returns and won't meet a Wednesday deadline to provide them
Communist Party leader Raul Castro warns of economic problems due to Trump administration policies, but says the island won't repeat the extreme deprivation of the post-Soviet period
Melissa Castro says her husband, Jose Luis Ibarra Bucio, was released as his health deteriorated from a brain hemorrhage and while he was in a coma from which he never awoke
The company will limit the visibility of links significantly more prominent on Facebook than across the web as a whole, and will expand its fact-checking program with outside expert sources
Tests on two fossilized samples of creature dubbed Homo luzonensis show minimum ages of 50,000 years and 67,000 years
State Department advisories have until now included warnings about such things as crime, civil unrest or the potential for terrorism. The new "K" indicator for the potential to be kidnapped is being issued for 35 countries
May headed Wednesday into an emergency EU summit, pleading for an extension until June 30, but indicated she could accept a longer extension as well
Ecuadorian officials say they will comment later on Assange's allegation that he has been spied on. Relations between Assange and his Ecuadorian hosts have soured recently
Even when enthusiasm about an election is high, as it was during the 2018 midterms, young people often participate in lower rates than their older counterparts
Prosecutors have said they will seek a prison sentence on the low end of a range of four to 10 months for the "Desperate Housewives" star
US cybersecurity official says German 5G security standards could effectively shut out China's Huawei
Ahmed Gaid Salah said it is 'unreasonable' to organize elections in a three-month transition period without institutional guidance form the Senate leader
Salah Khashoggi describes King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as 'guardians to all Saudis'
Red Cross declined to comment, saying only in a tweet it has begun visiting jails under the auspices of civilian penitentiary authorities
The fire reportedly started in a document storage room in one of the buildings at Bangkok's Central World complex, which includes a mall, a hotel, a convention center and an office tower
The Philippine government made the move because of fighting between rival militias for control of Libya's capital
Trump administration announced in 2017 it was cutting all funding to UNFPA, a gesture to American conservatives
Women among the Bedouin almost never work outside the home, but Umm Yasser is breaking new ground among the deeply conservative Bedouin of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula
The super-sized documents, some too big to fit unfolded inside the voting booths, are causing complaints as well as worries that elderly voters will struggle with them
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