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A federal appeals court backs a judge’s findings that black residents’ voting power had been diluted in the state Senate district
Billy Six, a German freelance journalist, has been jailed in Venezuela since November as a suspected spy
The bus company said that an unprecedented increase in individuals inside the depots mean no one can enter until they have a ticket
Trump administration decision will deal heavy blow to entrepreneurs and Cuban members of divided families
Last year’s resolution, which extended mission’s mandate, welcomed and urged further efforts to strengthen regional economic cooperation involving Afghanistan
Meeting comes after top Afghan official complained that Trump administration was keeping Afghanistan in the dark about talks with Taliban
A top Chinese diplomat says detention centers for Muslims in western Xinjiang province are set to be closed as a "training program" for the ethnic Uighurs is downsized
In all, 13 candidates are vying to become country's fifth head of state since Slovakia gained independence in 1993 after Czechoslovakia split in two
The Southern Poverty Law Center has announced it has fired founder Morris Dees for conduct reasons
German automaker, former chief Martin Winterkorn accused of defrauding American bond investors during its diesel emissions scandal
Protests were under way or planned Friday in cities in more than 100 countries, including Hong Kong; New Delhi; Wellington, New Zealand; and Oulo, Finland
Officials have said the three-story residential building had been marked for demolition and that the school was operating illegally on the top two floors
Mass shootings at two mosques full of worshippers attending Friday prayers killed at least 49 people on what the prime minister called ‘one of New Zealand’s darkest days’
Hamas denied the rocket attack on Tel Aviv, saying it went against its interests, but Israel concluded the militant group was responsible
Students in more than 1,000 cities worldwide are planning to protest their governments’ failure to act against climate change
Three men and one woman were taken into custody, Police Commissioner Mike Bush said, but police “cannot presume that the danger is gone”
Police did not immediately comment on whether the incident took place in the mosque or nearby
The National Drought Mitigation Center says California is free of drought for the first time since 2011
The figure includes 198 priests and friars who abused minors under 15 years old and 184 clergy who abused victims between 15 and 18
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