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Astronauts are doing battery and cable work to reinstall old batteries, set up a backup power circuit and expand wireless communications
Ford said last month that it's leaving the Russian car market and closing two assembly plants and an engine plant, after years of lackluster sales
The digital scrapbooking site said in a regulatory filing that it will put about 75 million shares up for sale at a price between $15 and $17 each
Student had lied about her credentials in her application, which was linked to a foundation at the center of a college-admission bribery case
Houston Chronicle reports that, if approved, Boeing VC-25A would be on permanent loan to George HW Bush Presidential Library and Museum from US Air Force
A renewed push across the United States to issue driver's licenses to immigrants in the country illegally resonates with rural workers who say driving is an absolute necessity
Sanders will visit Wisconsin, seen as a tossup state, Michigan, Pennsylvania and some other states
Erdogan's visit to Russia, his third this year, underlined increasingly close ties between the two countries and Turkey's readiness to defy the US
Thousands also rallied in front of the compound in Khartoum over the weekend, in one of the biggest demonstrations since protests erupted in December calling for President Omar al-Bashir to step down
Cause of Sunday's blast at a warehouse remains unclear, but officials say it injured over 100 people and damaged nearby schools
At the same time, Edouard Philippe said the government must cut public spending
Documents show a Florida prep school administrator accused of taking college admissions tests for students as part of a nationwide scheme
Cho Yang-ho had been indicted on multiple charges, including embezzlement and tax evasion, and his death came less than two weeks after a shareholder vote to remove the 70-year-old from the company’s board over a series of scandals surrounding the ruling family
Airline acknowledged in a statement that the prolonged cancellations could bring disruption for some travelers
Cory Booker's early fundraising numbers are well behind those posted by other major Democratic candidates in the race to challenge President Donald Trump
Experts say at a weekend conference hosted by Ibrahim’s foundation in Abidjan, Ivory Coast that Africans make up about 14% of the global migrant population, a much smaller share than the 41% from Asia and 23% from Europe
Prison official say that 100 prisoners will travel by train under police guard to the eastern city of Lahore before being handed over to Indian authorities at the Wahga border crossing Monday
Authorities in disputed Kashmir begin enforcing a ban on the movement of civilian vehicles on a key highway to keep it open exclusively for military and paramilitary convoys two days a week
Israeli elections boil down to a referendum on PM Netanyahu, who has dominated country's politics for decades
Long-serving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is the favorite to win Israel's general election this week but faces serious corruption charges and a stiff challenge from a former military chief, Benny Gantz
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