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Meeting characterized by German officials as a routine private encounter with a former international peer
A show you can see and hear, too: Met museum explores rock 'n' roll history through stars' instruments and more
US employers added a solid 196,000 jobs in March, although the unemployment rate remained at its lowest at 3.8 percent
An artist behind the first paint-by-numbers pictures who helped make the kits an American sensation during the 1950s has died
Japan's space agency says its Hayabusa2 spacecraft has released an explosive onto an asteroid to make a crater on its surface and collect underground samples
Colleges in the US are cutting ties with Chinese tech giant Huawei as the company faces allegations of bank fraud and trade secret theft
Newspaper Granma says in Thursday editions that Cuban Communist Party organ and several other papers are cutting back from 16 to eight pages on Wednesdays and Fridays
Base is strategically located on Kotelny Island, between Laptev Sea and East Siberian Sea on Arctic shipping route, and permanently houses up to 250 military personnel
It's a potent sign of the cash shortage confronting the island
Two key American officials are skipping meetings in France this week as the Group of Seven countries gather to try to find solutions to world security challenges
A jury convicted Kevin Mallory of Leesburg, Virginia, last year for providing top secret information to Chinese handlers in exchange for $25,000
Drake and Post Malone are close behind with 17 nominations each and will compete for Top Artist with Cardi B, Ariana Grande, and Travis Scott
It was the latest attack by the Taliban who target Afghan forces on a daily basis even as they hold talks with a US peace envoy
Council on American-Islamic Relations sued in 2016 on behalf of Muslim Americans who say they were wrongly placed on list and suffered negative consequences as a result
Speaking to a crowded auditorium, one professor recounted the time he sank a $21 million company. Another recalled failing her college statistics course. One graduate described his past struggles with drug addiction. Each story reinforced the same message: Even successful people sometimes fail
Tweeter had come under fire from authorities for being overzealous in applying a law aimed at banning fake news
Walid al-Moallem says that Trump administration's decision to recognize Israeli sovereignty over the occupied Golan Heights increases America's isolation, 'even among its closest allies'
Chinese diplomats are providing services to Yujing Zhang, who is being held for illegal entry and lying to US agents
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says there is “no country better prepared” to combat election interference
Consulate is open for the first time in nearly 30 years; Saudi Arabia cut ties with Iraq when it invaded Kuwait in 1990
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