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Claim says President Trump is violating the Constitution by accepting profits from foreign and domestic officials through his hotel in Washington
Uganda has been accused of extending help to the Rwanda National Congress, an opposition group in exile that is led by former Rwandan army chief Kayumba Nyamwasa
Venezuelan ambassador Jorge Valero, who represents President Nicolas Maduro's government, accuses the Trump administration of seeking to install a "puppet president" in Venezuela
U.S. Army Europe says 350 soldiers from the 1st Armored Division arrived in Berlin Tuesday as part of a group of 1,500 arriving this week
Kevin Tsujihara, one of the highest ranking Hollywood executives to be felled by sexual misconduct allegations, stepped down Monday following claims that he promised roles to an actress with whom he was having an affair
Transportation Department's inspector general also looking into FAA's approval of the Boeing 737 Max, US official told AP
Talks planned for September in Taipei
The agency adopted a $1.2 billion budget for 2019 and is getting nothing from the United States this year
Poppy-viewing crowds anxious to see a super bloom flocked to a small Southern California city
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen says her Cabinet agency may have been founded to battle terrorism, but its mission is shifting
Government says opposition negotiators took part in 'provocation' marches, while opposition accuses government of suppressing rallies
Those becoming citizens at the ceremony came from more than 20 countries around the world
Alejandro Toledo, wanted in his home country in connection with Latin America's biggest graft scandal, arrested in California on suspicion of public intoxication and spent the night in jail before he was released Monday morning
The hit-making duo and comedic singer, along with industry veteran Jerry Bradley, will be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame later this year
Trump administration is proposing new limits on student borrowing as part of a broader proposal to curb the cost of college
Activists say set of draconian laws is aimed at suppressing media freedom and democratic rights
Melania Trump chaired a White House meeting to learn more about youth programs at federal departments and agencies
Many crossings were made around the time of a Feb. 23 failed attempt by opposition leader Juan Guaido to deliver US-provided humanitarian aid to Venezuela
Cyclone Idai could prove to be the deadliest storm in generations to hit the impoverished southeast African country of 30 million people
In response to requests by media organizations, redacted versions of the documents should be released Tuesday
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