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As of Thursday, the number of names on the daily list put out by the Butte County Sheriff's office was 197, down from a high of 1,300 two weeks ago
Storm brings heavy rains, toppling trees and trapping motorists in flooded roads downstream, says National Weather Service
Number increased by 276,000 in 2017; about 75 percent of newly uninsured children are clustered in states that did not expand Medicaid
The decision, just two days after Grand Master Award is announced, marks first time group has ever rescinded prize
Agreement was finalized with creditors holding more than $4 billion in debt issued by the now-defunct Government Development Bank
Attorneys representing children and their guardians want claims separated from federal case in Cleveland that involves hundreds of local governments and other entities such as hospitals
More than 2,300 teens being held at remote tent city in Tornillo, Texas, which opened as temporary shelter but now appears to be becoming more permanent
E. coli outbreak announced before Thanksgiving follows one in the spring that sickened more than 200 people and killed five
Court sentenced the officers to prison for up to 40 years without parole, although they can appeal, for killing a 17-year-old student
British ambassador says he expects both sides to show up for peace talks
The election is also the last time Georgians will choose the head of state by popular vote
One disease prevention expert believe hopelessness is the root cause
Also waived were requirement for mental health counselors; both moves have put teens at risk, experts say
Action follows ban in Australia, where Chinese telecommunications giant was blocked in August from rolling out Australia's 5G network due to security concerns
It's the 96th straight year for the presidential tradition
Court documents filed Wednesday say Maria Butina’s lawyers and federal prosecutors 'remain optimistic about a pretrial resolution' of her case
California lawmaker who has held the post before still faces showdown vote when the full House convenes in January
Since Viktor Orban's return to power in 2010, international studies consider media freedoms to have steadily declined in Hungary
Incidents allegedly occurred between announcement of presidential election results on Aug. 11 and the Supreme Court-ordered fresh vote on Oct. 26
Airstrike in Helmand province reportedly killed at least 30 civilians
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