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Cuomo blamed fellow Democrats who control the state Senate for the loss
Klobuchar meets with former President Jimmy Carter and Democrat Stacey Abrams Friday to talk about her campaign
Mueller is showing signs of concluding his investigation into any collusion with Russia during the 2016 US presidential election
In confidential quarterly report distributed to its member states and reviewed by AP, International Atomic Energy Agency said Iran has been abiding with key limitations set in so-called Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
Sall boasted he will win in the first round, without a runoff vote, though some critics say the two biggest threats to his re-election were barred from running
Children's author-illustrator Mo Willems has been named the Kennedy Center's first "Education Artist-In-Residence"
Nigerians have waited impatiently for the election that was delayed because of logistical 'challenges' amid abrupt power cuts
Social credit system bars travel for a range of offenses from failure pay taxes to false advertising or violating drug safety rules
Cubans have begun to challenge government officials online, post photos of filthy school bathrooms and drag the country into the digital age
Not much is known about Hatib Hajan Sawadjaan, but the attacks attributed to him heralding his rise are distinctly savage
Fate of Donald Trump's presidency may hang in the balance of whatever William Barr decides based on special counsel’s Russia probe
Smollett is accused of filing a false police report last month asserting that he was attacked by two Trump supporters who beat him, targeted him with slurs
Former US Marine Paul Whelan, detained in Moscow in December, has not been formally charged but will be held for another three months pending investigation
In the digital age, courts face a challenge in preventing jurors from scouring media accounts before rendering a verdict
Workers at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency control center applaud as a signal sent from space indicated the Hayabusa2 spacecraft had touched down
The breakdown of the talks to determine one standard for fuel efficiency moves the two closer to a court battle that could roil the auto industry
Kelly Craft was a member of US delegation to the UN under President George W. Bush and is a friend of Mitch McConnell’s wife
Pope Francis has warned bishops that the Catholic faithful are demanding more than just condemnation of clergy sex abuse but concrete action to respond to the scandal
Robert Mueller's Russia investigation has to end with a report, but anyone looking for a grand narrative on President Donald Trump, Russian election interference and all the juicy details uncovered over the past 20 months could end up disappointed
The U.S. State Department says several men arrested in Haiti with weaponry have been returned to the United States before a scheduled court hearing on the Caribbean nation
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