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Tiny Estonia has become latest European country with political landscape reshaped by a populist party promising national survival in an age of globalism
Halt in investments into a civil service retirement fund and a postal service retirement fund among actions Treasury secretary allowed to take to keep from exceeding the debt limit, which went back into effect on Saturday at a level of $22 trillion
Washington is seeking closer contact with the long-reclusive state of Eritrea in the Horn of Africa after it made surprising peace with Ethiopia last year
Charles Sirleaf appeared in court and charged with economic sabotage following a probe into missing banknotes
Russia-born Felix Sater, who worked on trying to get a Trump skyscraper built in Moscow, is accused of hacking a friend's computer to access celebrity data
McConnell said Trump will veto the resolution
Beverly Hills 90210 star suffered massive stroke last week, his publicist says
Research shows there are high times ahead for all kinds of careers in cannabis, ranging from greenhouse and dispensary operators to edible product developers, marketing specialists, quality assurance lab directors and pharmaceutical researchers
Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler said Monday the investigation will be focused on possible obstruction of justice, corruption and abuse of power
Jeremy Hunt said during a visit to Yemen that Hodeida 'was supposed to be cleared of militia and left under neutral control by the beginning of January'
New Orleans now boasts some 50 walking Carnival clubs that parade throughout the Mardi Gras season
First lady is visiting the Dove School of Discovery, a Tulsa elementary school that the White House says incorporates character education in its curriculum
Heading home to Virginia Beach, the Grammy-winning superstar will hold a multi-day event he's calling a 'cultural experience' on April 26-28
Two locks of hair belonging to widely revered Ethiopian Emperor Tewodros will be repatriated after a request from Addis Ababa, the National Army Museum in Britain announced Monday
Voters to decide who will fill a congressional seat still vacant after November's result was tainted by ballot fraud concerns
Of all the Florida Panhandle areas affected by Michael, Bay County was hardest hit
New guidelines come amid concern about the online abuse aimed at the wives of Prince William and Prince Harry
World War II-era Pope Pius XII has been criticized by Jews for staying silent on the Holocaust
Police said they were not treating the death as suspicious after finding his body on Monday in Essex, northeast of London
Former President Bill Clinton is taking meetings with some Democrats running for the White House, but the early front-runners and the women have stayed away
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