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The EU's competition commissioner, Margrethe Vestager, announced the results of the long-running probe of Google's AdSense advertising business at a news conference in Brussels on Wednesday
Suffering Venezuelans struggle to cope with hyperinflation and hunger amid crushing economic crisis
After more than eight decades of supremacy, the Hollywood's 'Big Six' major studios will be down one when the Walt Disney Co.'s $71.3 billion acquisition of Fox is completed Wednesday
Iranians are celebrating the Festival of Fire, a nearly 4,000-year-old Persian tradition, marking the last Tuesday night before Nowruz, or the Iranian New Year
A recently arrived spacecraft revealed the asteroid is covered with boulders and there don't seem to be any big, flat spots that could be used to grab samples; scientists say they can overcome the problem
Ariel is all grown up: 'The Little Mermaid' is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year and Jodi Benson, who voiced the mermaid, and co-director Ron Clements look back at the film that changed their lives
Google says it will launch video-game streaming platform called Stadia, positioning itself to take on traditional video-game business
How does Jordan Peele follow 'Get Out'? By turning the spotlight on 'Us'
Mohammed Ali al-Houthi says his group will not give up Hodeida, the focus of months of UN-brokered talks with the Saudi-backed government
Opposition says it will not return to talks on country's political standoff until government shows 'signs of goodwill' on demands such as the full release of hundreds considered political prisoners
Hamas facing biggest demonstrations yet against its 12-year rule of the Gaza Strip, with hundreds of Palestinians taking to the streets in recent days to protest dire living conditions in blockaded territory
Egypt tightens media restrictions to block websites, social media accounts with over 5,000 followers if deemed a threat to national security
A massive storm surge when Cyclone Idai made landfall in Mozambique created what one World Food Program staffer calls “inland oceans extending for miles and miles in all directions”
The records show the inquiry into Cohen had been going on since July 2017
Hoover Institution says former defense secretary Jim Mattis will re-join it to write about domestic and international security policy
Italian media have been speculating for days about the possibility of a meeting between President Xi and Pope Francis during Xi's March 21-24 visit
Federal statistics suggest more than half of all inmates in state prisons nationwide have a substance- abuse problem
Hawaii would be the first state in the US to ban most plastics at restaurants under legislation that aims to cut down on waste that pollutes the ocean
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