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R&B singer released from a Chicago jail after someone made a $161,633 child support payment for him
There were no reports of any deaths or injuries from the widespread storms, which came nearly a week after a large tornado killed 23 people in Alabama
Official with Syrian Democratic Forces says about 2,500 fighters are ready for the battle in and around Baghuz, where IS fighters still have a presence
Looking to galvanize his nationalistic base ahead of April elections, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has homed in on Arab lawmaker Ahmad Tibi
Election comes two weeks after the presidential vote in which incumbent Muhammadu Buhari won a second term as president
Kane Tanaka loves playing the board game Othello and studying mathematics
Judge rules some college athletes should be permitted to receive compensation if tied to education; athletes wanted much more
At least two patients died and more are at risk, meanwhile schools and businesses also close and families are cut off
The Fed chairman says healthy economy will allow the Fed to reduce its balance sheet, work on transparency
Potentially thousands more children were taken from their parents a year earlier than first known
Federal authorities are investigating claims that Martin Shkreli has been running his pharmaceutical company from behind bars
Party-line bill aims at reducing the role of big money in politics, ensuring fair elections and strengthening ethics standards, but it is unlikely to pass the Senate
Former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea manning has been ordered to jail for refusing to testify to a Virginia grand jury investigating Wikileaks
US hiring slows sharply as employers add just 20,000 jobs, unemployment rate falls to 3.8 percent
This was the first time in 50 years that a capsule designed for astronauts returned from space by plopping into the Atlantic
Democratic presidential candidate is proposing legislation targeting tech giants with annual revenue of $25 billion or more
Almost two dozen Republicans stirred up a mini-tempest within their party for opposing the Democratic resolution condemning anti-Semitism and other bigotry in a Thursday vote
Since November at least 31 have died in attacks by the West Papua National Liberation Army
This bull market's lifespan, the longest on record, speaks to financial markets' resiliency in the face of a variety of shocks
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