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More than 200 MAX jets have been delivered to airlines around the world
Concert held at New York City church where Christmas song is believed to have been sung in the US for the first time and where a priest was the first to publish an English translation of the Austrian carol
Nearly 90 people were killed in the massive wildfires as thousands have been displaced from their homes
President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's government signaled Tuesday that it would be willing to house the migrants on Mexican soil while they apply for asylum in the United States — a key demand of US President Donald Trump.
Day after prosecutors accused President Trump's former campaign manager of repeatedly lying to them, trashing his agreement to tell all in return for a lighter sentence, he adamantly denies report in the Guardian that he had met secretly with Wikileaks founder Julian Assange in March 2016
Southern US state's racist past played a role in election between white incumbent, Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith, and her black Democratic challenger, Mike Espy
It is a surprising, but far from baffling conclusion to the Gothams, the New York-based gala for independent film
The drama, starring Viggo Mortensen, has struggled to latch on at the box office
US president to meet with his Chinese counterpart during the Group of 20 summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Friday and Saturday
Security failures that marred a recent soccer championship and deeper unrest over an economic austerity program now raising concerns about country's ability to ensure safety during meeting of world leaders
National Weather Service says there is risk of heavy rainfall in NW California through Tuesday, then spreading farther south down virtually all of coastal ranges
Some refugees who have gone back to Syria from Lebanon have been killed, detained or forced to join the military, a Lebanese official said
Former national treasurer of Venezuela, who accepted a plea deal of 10 years, is free after having posted a $1 million bond and is expected to surrender in February
Stephen Hillenburg died Monday of Lou Gehrig’s disease, also known as ALS, the cable network said in a statement
Mohamed Nasheed had been convicted on terror charges and sentenced to 13 years in prison
By Monday, 2,349 largely Central American boys and girls between the ages of 13 and 17 were sleeping inside the highly guarded facility in rows of bunk beds in canvas tents in the isolated corner of Texas desert
Georgette Mosbacher has triggered anger on social media on Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2018, with a letter allegedly sent to Poland's prime minister that takes his government to task over its treatment of a US-owned independent television station.
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee voted 13-10 for Bernard McNamee's nomination to the Federal Energy Regulation Commission
If selected, Farr would permanently fill a judicial seat left open after Republicans blocked two African-American women nominated by former President Obama
Tarana Burke, an activist who coined the phrase "Me Too" more than a decade before it became a global slogan for survivors of sexual violence, is one of three people selected for the MIT Media Lab Disobedience award.
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