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It fell to 930 arrivals, compared with over 4,000 in January
Tribes battling Dakota Access oil pipeline in court are accusing Army Corps of Engineers of withholding dozens of documents that could bolster their case that pipeline could unfairly impact them
Emotional scenes underscored group’s five-years-long ordeal and that of their devastated community
March in Italy's financial capital protests policies by country’s populist government that critics say promote racism
The rubber-stamp legislature and its advisory body meet next week in an annual event
If all goes well, NSAS chief says, America will be sending its astronauts into space again from its soil
The world-famous Carnival began as expected with jabs at the far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro
Left-leaning Hawaii stayed true to its track record of moving slowly on social issues
The lander is digging deep to measure the planet's internal temperature
Global chemical weapons watchdog says investigation has found "reasonable grounds" that chlorine was used as weapon in attack on Syrian town of Douma last year
President Donald Trump and Venezuela's opposition are pushing military to let in humanitarian aid in belief it could break a month-long standoff, but top commanders are showing no signs of breaking loyalty to Nicolas Maduro
Critics question the need for a Space Force as a separate service, given the relatively small numbers of people required to carry out space-related missions
Gearing up for next presidential campaign, Trump administration pressing case that Democrats are rallying behind what it's calling the policies of 'socialism'
Christian Democrat parties from Belgium and Luxembourg want to expel Orban from the EPP umbrella group, a move that could impact the EU's May vote
The person most likely to emerge as prime minister after the April 9 vote remains Netanyahu, although he faces a newcomer unlike any he has faced before
The first lady will participate in the event for the third-straight year next week at the State Department
Data collected by NASA and ESA probes orbiting the red planet provide the first geological evidence for an ancient Martian groundwater system
Inslee is mixing his liberal record and emphasis on climate change with a biting critique of President Trump
Number contrasts with 20.4 million who watched the daytime testimony of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh before a Senate committee last September
North Korea's delegation denies that Kim Jong Un demanded the U.S. lift all of its sanctions
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