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She could soon have oversight over the police department connected to her son's death, if voters in Ferguson, Missouri, elect her to the City Council
Ford warns that it will reconsider its investments in Britain if the country cannot work out a deal to leave the European Union that guarantees smooth trading with the bloc
Until the day she died, Mrs. Bush kept on her bedside table a red, white and blue digital clock, gifted as a joke, that counted down to the end of Trump's term
The legislation places restrictions on military-style assault weapons like the AR-15 rifle that authorities say was used in the Oct. 27 rampage at Tree of Life Synagogue that killed 11 and wounded seven
As the keto diet surges in popularity, low-carb supporters hope for a nod of approval in upcoming US dietary guidelines
Presidential candidate is calling to end criminalizing illegal border crossings as part of immigration plan that's the first policy blueprint of his 2020 bid
The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences announced the nominees on Tuesday. They include such celebrities as Will Smith, Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper
President Juan Carlos Varela says his country sees a 'big opportunity' in China's massive infrastructure initiative
Democratic Speaker of the House of Representatives says former vice president 'has to understand that in the world we are in now people’s space is important to them'
The Antiquities Ministry says that the tomb uncovered in the Saqqara pyramids complex outside Cairo dates to the 5th Dynasty, which ruled the Nile Valley from 2388-2356 B.C.
Lori Lightfoot, previously an assistant US attorney before, faces Toni Preckwinkle, a former schoolteacher who served on the city Council
But Francis stops short of endorsing more sweeping calls from his own bishops to give women decision-making roles
UN chief expresses solidarity with Muslims in wake of New Zealand attacks, denounces hate speech, racism
Downgrade reflects how quickly prospects for global business are fading as, among other things, US and China struggle to agree on how to lift tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars-worth of trade
In first quarter of 2019 Democratic presidential candidates have held 300-plus events in 24 states and taken hundreds of voter questions
The murder of estranged North Korean scion Kim Jong Nam was intricately planned and witnessed via security videos seen around the world, but it may never be really resolved
Budget will be conservatives coalition's final major act before going to voters in May with the argument that they are better economic managers than the center-left Labor Party opposition
Politicians, business leaders and economists warned that such a move would block incoming shipments of fruits and vegetables, TVs, medical devices and other products and cut off people who commute to their jobs or school or come across to go shopping
President weighing at least two potential candidates for the post: Former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach and former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli — two far-right conservatives with strong views on immigration, according to the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity
Biden aides strike more aggressive tone as the former vice president faces scrutiny over past behavior toward women
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