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Former US vice president will headline his first public event in about three weeks on Saturday — in Munich, Germany, nearly 5,000 miles from Iowa, site of the 2020 presidential campaign's first contest
The U.N. counterterrorism chief says that recent losses by Islamic State extremists "should not lead to complacency at any level," saying the extremist group remains a global threat
A large study shows cigarette smoking rates for U.S. kids have stopped falling, and health officials believe youth vaping is responsible
Streaming service Hulu and Marvel agree to create animated series based on comic book characters
To industry proponents, it's the next huge innovation in wireless internet and the path to the wireless future, but hype abounds
Council of Europe's human rights chief Dunja Mijatovic, who visited Hungary last week, also expressed concerns about independence of Hungary's media and judiciary
Scientists say the two-lobed object, nicknamed Ultima Thule, is actually flatter on the backside than originally thought
Economists fear a new overhaul that raises taxes and cuts pensions could have more severe effects than last year's overhaul that sparked a deadly crackdown
Foreign minister Riad Malki says Palestinians view Warsaw conference ‘as a plot against the Palestinian cause’
Immigrant advocates filed a lawsuit alleging the Trump administration unfairly ended a program that lets immigrants from Honduras and Nepal stay in the US
Corporation says it's restarting construction on idled manufacturing facility in Alabama, giving some of the credit to President Donald Trump's trade policies
Truck driver is accused of killing 11 people and wounding seven during an attack on a Pittsburgh synagogue
Authorities also preparing to replace signs at the country's border with Greece
Richard Daschbach who was a hero in East Timor for founding children's shelters has been expelled from his Catholic congregation after admitting to sexual abuse of minors, a church official and a family member say
Officials say schools will remain open during strike, staffed by administrators and substitute teachers
Alexander Shchetinin, head of Russian Foreign Ministry's Latin America department, said Monday that Moscow hasn't received any such request from Caracas
Intelligence service said that in repeated incidents since 2017, GPS signals have been blocked from Russian territory in Norwegian regions near the border with Russia
Gambino was the night's big winner, picking up four honors, including best music video and best rap/sung performance
Jeff Bezos' affair became public when the Enquirer published story on Jan 9 about his relationship with Lauren Sanchez, who is also married
Israeli Holocaust historian praises Helsinki for publishing report concluding Finnish troops likely participated in World War II atrocities
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