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Trying to stop the online vitriol that opponents say fuels real-world bloodshed is a constant battle, as new sites pop up as soon as others are shut down
A federal appeals court recently said universities must allow some form of cross-examination in student-discipline cases involving assault allegations
There’s reason two different government agencies are clashing — they’re asking different questions, says public health professor
The United States and Guatemala already have made the move from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem
President Armen Sarkisian’s move is in sync with acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s efforts to unseat his foes in parliament
Different strain of the virus is found at another facility in the state, New Jersey health officials say
National Security Adviser, John Bolton, says those three countries form a 'troika of tyranny' and he's announcing new sanctions
Thailand 4.0” rap video was played to introduce Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha's remarks to about 500 attendees of a conference on start-ups
Earlier this week, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called for a 'cessation of hostilities' and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said the truce should happen within 30 days and lead to UN-led talks
White House press secretary says president asked for a 'status update on the security and integrity of Tuesday's election'
Asia Bibi acquitted after eight years on death row for blasphemy plans to leave the country, her family says as radical Islamists mount rallies for a second day against the verdict, blocking roads and burning tires in protest
The plane carrying Mohamed Nasheed from Sri Lanka landed in Maldives’ capital, Male, where he was welcomed by his party members and supporters
El Salvador and Dominican Republic are among a growing number of countries cutting ties with Taiwan in favor of resuming or establishing relations with China
Soyuz-FG rocket carrying two astronauts failed shortly into the October 11 flight, sending their emergency capsule into a sharp fall back to Earth
There are more than 900 conscientious objectors on trial, as hundreds of South Koreans, mostly Jehovah’s Witnesses, are imprisoned every year for refusing to serve in the military
President Sirisena created the crisis by firing Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and his Cabinet
Henoko is the replacement for a US Marine Corps air station
Moon Jae-in also says a second North Korea-US summit is “near at hand''
Formal legalization would be up to Congress, and the group urged lawmakers to act
The president kicked off an 11-event run to bolster Republican turnout in the midterm elections Tuesday
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