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Fund will primarily be split among the families of the dead and survivors of the worst attack on Jews in U.S. history, organizers announced Tuesday
Egypt's Foreign Ministry is hosting talks on Libya with the foreign ministers of Libya's neighbors to the west, Algeria and Tunisia
Former US Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning says a judge rejected her effort to quash a subpoena to testify in a Wikileaks probe
Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti, head of US European Command, says US officials are currently in Turkey explaining the consequences of the S-400 purchase
Currently, about 20 veterans take their own lives each day, nearly twice the rate among the civilian population
North Carolina’s elections board said Monday that 9th Congressional District candidates must file between March 11 and March 15 to be included in May 14 party primaries
Xinhua News Agency says the company launched its first 'Lei Feng Spirit' restaurant in Lei's home province of Hunan, ahead of Tuesday's official remembrance day for the soldier who died in 1962 at the age of 21
Officials in 31 states say they want to replace their voting equipment before the elections, but the vast majority say they don't have enough money to do it
Officials announced on Tuesday the creation of the Library of Congress Lavine/Ken Burns Prize for Film
Muslim congresswoman Ilhan Omar was seen as suggesting American supporters of Israel are pushing people to have ‘allegiance to a foreign country’
Thousands of people gathering in the New Orleans area to celebrate Mardi Gras with parades, bead-throwing fun and costumed merrymaking in the streets
Germany charges Russian man over alleged extremist bomb plot
Announcement on Facebook's website says the restriction took effect Monday morning and is part of 'safeguarding election integrity on our platform'
Lab techniques developed in the past few years are revealing secrets of our cells
Women's rights activists from 128 nations are launching a public campaign to end violence against women and girls, a global scourge estimated by the UN to affect 35 percent of females worldwide
Climate scientists say Alaska waters of the Bering Sea seeing unprecedented low sea ice for the second straight year — ice historically covers much of the sea throughout the winter with maximum coverage through March
Fifty years ago, the Concorde took its first flight and became a technological marvel and a source of pride in Britain and France before it was pulled from service in 2003
British singer-songwriter's first musical loves were Dolly Parton and Aretha Franklin and her new album, 'Walking Through Fire,' is an intersection of classic soul, country and pop
London man appears to be free of the AIDS virus after a stem cell transplant, the second such success
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