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Democratic presidential candidate pledges wholesale overhaul of US criminal justice system, but when she was a top law enforcement officer she often defended the status quo
The head of the International Committee of the Red Cross says health and humanitarian workers in war zones are facing increasing attacks "and the impact on civilians is nothing but catastrophic."
Abdelaziz Bouteflika couldn't overcome mass discontent as his rule dragged on, his office announced Monday that he agreed to step down before his term expires April 28, after 20 years as president
Democratic presidential candidate releases 12 years of tax returns, saying 'transparency and accountability are fundamental to good governance'
Foreign ministers from NATO countries meet in Washington this week for 70th anniversary of alliance, determined to show a united front in the midst of a long military stalemate in Afghanistan and tensions with Russia returned to Cold War-era levels
The Pentagon says Washington has stopped delivery of F-35 fighter jet parts to Turkey in response to Ankara's decision to buy a Russian surface-to-air missile system
Iraq's president says he does not see any "serious" opposition when it comes to the presence of American forces in Iraq
The future of film going will be in the spotlight as the annual trade show kicks off Monday at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas
Opposition says more than 640 people have been jailed for political causes since protests broke out in April against government of President Daniel Ortega
For scientists, finding an animal's DNA code opens the door to discoveries
Spacewalking astronauts hustled through battery hookups outside the International Space Station on Friday in a major upgrade of the solar power grid
Researchers found fossils of fish with hot glass in their gills from flaming debris and footsteps of dinosaurs just before their demise
Heavy rain over much of the Midwest on Saturday caused another spike in water levels along the river and its tributaries, especially in Iowa, Missouri and Illinois
Study suggests way to tell which patients with rare cancers may benefit from immune system-boosting drugs
There has been one death from cholera and of the reported cases 97 remain in treatment centers, with others released, Mozambique’s health director Ussein Isse announced
Cecile Eledge gave birth last week at Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha
Discount airline easyJet has warned that the U.K.'s pending withdrawal from the European Union is causing travelers to hold back on booking tickets
Report on Felipe Gomez Alonzo found traces of bacteria in the lungs, liver, spleen and adrenal glands that caused progressive infection leading to organ failure
TSA's Instagram feed continues on without creator, trying to find that perfect balance of humor plus travel do's and don'ts
Ahead of Sunday’s fundraising deadline for the first quarter, the underdogs of the Democratic primary were in a mad dash to coax as little as $2 from grassroots donors
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