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Italian confectioner Ferrero will buy Keebler Foods, founded in 1853; its sale will help Kellogg settle debts as consumers shift toward less processed snacks
There have been 387 cases through March, the CDC reported; there were 372 last year
A group of protesters briefly interrupted remarks by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell while he was hosting a campus event in his Kentucky hometown
South Dakota farmers this spring are expected to plant more corn than they did last year but less soybeans
Issue has been resolved, but it may cause some disruption in travel plans in airports across the US
The US Navy and 33 other countries recently carried out maritime training in the Gulf of Guinea, to improve safety against pirates and monitoring of the West Africa coastline
Hussle, whose real name is Ermias Asghedom, was born on Aug. 15, 1985, in the Crenshaw neighborhood of south Los Angeles
Algeria's powerful army chief has retained his post in a newly-named government despite his call to have ailing President Abdelaziz Bouteflika declared unfit for office
The AH-1Z Viper crashed Saturday night while the pilots were conducting a training mission as part of a weapons and tactical instructor course, according to the Marine Corps
Columbia Police Chief Skip Holbrook also said investigators found the victim’s blood in Nathaniel David Rowland’s vehicle. Rowland, 24, was arrested and charged in the death of 21-year-old Samantha Josephson, a University of South Carolina student from Robbinsville, New Jersey
Members of the lobster business fear a looming bait crisis could disrupt the industry during a time when lobsters are as plentiful, valuable and in demand as ever
Natalia Fileva, 55, was aboard a single-engine, six-seat Epic LT aircraft that crashed and burned in a field as it approached the small airport at Egelsbach
Trump's battle with "Obamacare" moves to the courts with big risks and unpredictable results
German-made freight wagons like the one in the exhibit were used to deport people from their homes all around Europe
Nepal's Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli in a Twitter message said he received a report of 25 people killed and 400 injured
When he died in 1961, US author left approximately 5,000 photos, 10,000 letters and perhaps thousands of margin notes in roughly 9,000 books at the property
In Spain, 90 percent of the population is now concentrated in 30 percent of the country's territory, namely in Madrid and the coastal areas
Down in the polls, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud Party has released a new campaign trying to paint his main rival, former military chief Benny Gantz, as mentally unstable
Amid reports May is planning a fourth vote on her withdrawal, Gauke said May is 'reflecting on her options'
Former Italian premier says he is running for the European Parliament in May's election because he wants to fight for a more united European Union faithful to the vision of the bloc's founders
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