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The 14-track 'Delta' is to be released Friday
Most members of caravan appear intent on taking Pacific coast route northward to the border city of Tijuana
The actress has won an Oscar, an Emmy and a Tony, twice — a trifecta that no other black actor has accomplished
Wave of selling snared big names, including Apple, Amazon and Goldman Sachs, while banks, consumer-focused companies, and media and communications stocks all took heavy losses
Ashraf Ghani makes comments despite a continuing wave of deadly militant attacks and signs the militants are expanding areas under their control
Abdul Samad Sani, a U.S.-designated terrorist and a lower-ranking commander named Salahuddin are reportedly released
The arrests are a result of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's order for a months-long investigation into misdoings under the previous government
British leader Theresa May had been hoping to present draft deal to her Cabinet this week
Wildfires have become more devastating because of the extreme weather swings from global warming, fire scientists say
As top writer at Marvel Comics and later as its publisher, Lee iswidely considered architect of contemporary comic book
The change is needed to rebalance the market after U.S. sanctions on Iran failed to cut Tehran's output, Saudi Arabia's energy minister said
Advocates say the movement will have lasting effects after pushing education onto the agenda of many midterm campaigns
The numbers signify progress in efforts to involve women in family planning, according to a U.N.-backed global advocacy group working to promote rights-based family planning
The heirlooms will be put on display at the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia in early 2019
Thousands of people went missing during country's 1975-1990 conflict; use of DNA, exhumation of mass graves to be part of effort
President Klaus Iohannis says his country isn't ready to take over the European Union's rotating presidency on Jan. 1 and calls for the government to step down
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights highlights violence suffered by indigenous people, growing exclusion of those on the streets, culture of impunity among police and threats against freedom of expression
Only 20 percent of Americans get enough exercise now, and childhood obesity problem has prompted push to target younger generation
Both riverfront stretches of major metropolitan areas with ample transportation and space for workers
Former US first lady’s book already topped Amazon.com's best-seller list throughout the weekend
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