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Groups like the Michael Bloomberg-funded Everytown for Gun Safety and a Gabby Giffords PAC are spending big this year
Morocco annexed Western Sahara in 1975 and fought the Polisario Front until the U.N. brokered a cease-fire in 1991
People who had not voted over a six-year period had been removed from the state's voting rolls
Justifying move, rating agency cites potential policies of leftist President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
Despite set date, still little sign of breakthrough on vexed issue of Irish border
Organ, often considered useless, seems to store abnormal protein, which if it makes its way into the brain, becomes a hallmark of Parkinson's
Limited funds, piecemeal adoption and outdated call-center technology have all helped stymie growth in the United States
FIFA President says the tournament should expand from 32 to 48 teams, with some matches playing out in countries that have cut ties and all links with Qatar
Nadal was returning from a right knee injury which forced him to retire from the U.S. Open semifinals, but took medical advice not to play against Fernando Verdasco
Anthony Williams and Christopher Thomas were last seen alive on October 26; their bodies were riddled with gunshots when they were rushed to hospital
Twenty-four states, mostly in the Western US, have ways for citizens to bypass the Legislature by gathering signatures and taking proposals directly to voters
An official measure of China's manufacturing activity fell to a two-year low in October, adding to pressure on Beijing to shore up economic growth amid a tariff war with Washington
Migrants were given food, water and medical care aboard a Coast Guard vessel before they were returned Tuesday to Port-au-Prince, Haiti
President Donald Trump has astonished legal scholars with his claim that he can end birthright citizenship with a swipe of his pen. No, they say, he can’t
Leonor de Borbon, elder of two daughters of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, reads out the first of 169 articles of Spain's Carta Magna, which was approved by Spanish Parliament on Oct. 31, 1978
Sayok began plotting in July, plastering his van with photos of Trump's alleged opponents with crosshairs on their faces
Denmark's intelligence agency said on Tuesday that a police operation last month that briefly cut off Copenhagen from the rest of Denmark stemmed from an alleged Iranian plot to kill an opposition activist
Social media companies have been under scrutiny following allegations that data from Facebook accounts was used to profile voters, and because of the growing concern over the distribution of fake news
Soyuz-FG rocket carrying a NASA astronaut and a Roscosmos cosmonaut failed two minutes into the October 11 flight due to a sensor malfunction
Abrams' campaign confirms that billionaire media mogul will appear with Abrams, who is vying to become country's first black female governor
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