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Interior Department proposal to remove protections for wolves would end a decades-long restoration effort that saw a remarkable turnaround for animal
Moroccan official couldn't confirm the report but said he was aware of 21 migrants who were rescued by the Royal Marines after their rubber dinghy floundered
Trio will join NASA's Anne McClain, Roscosmos' Oleg Kononenko, and Canada's David Saint-Jacques and will conducts hundreds of scientific experiments
Hallmark ends work with actress Lori Loughlin following her arrest on charges stemming from a college admissions scam
United Nations raises funds for humanitarian aid inside Syria and for refugees living in difficult conditions in neighboring Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey and Iraq, as well as Egypt
Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled that gun maker Remington can be sued over how it marketed the Bushmaster rifle used to kill 20 children and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012
Lawmakers in both parties have maintained there will have to be some sort of public resolution when the report is done
In 16-count indictment returned by grand jury last Thursday, Smollett was charged with 16 felony counts of disorderly conduct alleging he gave false accounts of an attack on him to police investigators
Departure of Andrew Weissmann, one of Mueller's most prominent team members, could be a likely indication the investigation is close to wrapping up
National Emergency Management Agency official Ibrahim Farinloye told The Associated Press that workers had reached the foundation of the collapsed three-story building and did not expect to find more people
Francesco Cali was referred to in court filings in recent years in association with the Gambino organization
Prosecutors dropped charges against an Indonesian woman but say the case will proceed against a Vietnamese woman accused in the killing of the North Korean leader’s half brother
Backers of the law, including numerous tribes and the federal government, say that if the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upholds that decision, many Native American children will be lost to their families and tribes
Fire investigators say one of the largest fires in California history was sparked by Southern California Edison power lines that came into contact during high winds
Friendly fire from a supposed precision airstrike by U.S. forces was in support of troops battling insurgents in country's south
Facebook says it is aware of outages on its platforms including Facebook, Messenger and Instagram, and is working to resolve the issue
Coin features Haley's face set against UN building with Jewish menorah on front, and stylized rendition of the Jewish Temple on back
A 2017 Modigliani exhibit was comprised mostly of counterfeited works
Regulators moving ahead with plan to keep e-cigarettes out of hands of teenagers by restricting sales of most flavored products in convenience stores and online
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