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Iraq and the Kurdish regional government have charged hundreds of children with terrorism for alleged affiliation with the Islamic State group, according to Human Rights Watch
Manuscripts including computations and letters that reveal glimpses of the Nobel-winner's personality
The Canadian prime minister's former top aide says the decision to move the former attorney general out of her job had nothing to do with alleged efforts to pressure her into not prosecuting a Canadian company in a corruption case
National Guard is using landing craft to bring trucks carrying supplies to the islands after two public ferries broke down
Apple's iPhone headaches may be aggravated by a brewing backlash against the fees gushing from its app store
House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson said he wanted to use the hearing in part to give Nielsen the opportunity to start a 'serious discussion,' rather than echoing Trump’s claims of a security crisis at the border
An emotional R. Kelly says he's being 'assassinated' and denies sexually abusing women and controlling their lives
In a speech Tuesday, Amb. Marie Yovanovitch urged authorities to replace a senior anti-corruption official and tackle country's corruption problem
Organizers for the annual New York festival on Tuesday announced a lineup of 103 feature films, 40 percent of them directed by women
At least 325 people have been killed and more than 2,000 wounded since demonstrations began last April
Warner Bros.'s New Line Cinema announced Tuesday that it has acquired film rights to Hello Kitty from the Japanese corporation Sanrio
US health officials have approved a medication related to the mind-altering drug ketamine as a new option for patients with severe depression
In fractured Venezuela, President Nicolas Maduro denounces opponents while opposition leader Juan Guaido appeals for support from state unions
Officials inaugurated first of four military bases where soldiers will use drones and satellite images to protect Amazon
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is building a new facility to manage a growing number of migrant families as number of crossings rises
Merryman one of three men credited with inventing handheld calculator while working at Dallas-based Texas Instruments
About 50 young women are training at three schools to take up the sport, which has wrestlers entering the ring in full makeup and billowing skirts
The Uffizi Galleries in Florence say an exam of a painting by Gentileschi has uncovered a partial self-portrait by the Baroque master
The corporation behind a Florida detention camp for migrant children is abandoning its plans to go public as controversy grows around policies that lock up children crossing the Mexico border
Budget covers only eight months because of a political crisis that forced the adoption of a four-month stopgap measure to avert a government shutdown
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