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Documentary will be made with extensive use of Prince's archives and will span the artist's entire life
Roughly 319,000 voters across the US had their absentee ballots rejected during the last election for one reason or another
As with the iPhone XR and XS models, the new iPad Pro will use facial-recognition technology to unlock the device and authorize app and Apple Pay
Malcolm Turnbull spoke to reporters after meeting Indonesian President Joko 'Jokowi' Widodo on the tourist island of Bali on Monday to discuss a bilateral free trade deal
Such gates are currently open only to those who hold passports from the European Economic Area and Switzerland
Both sides conducting separate exercises in waters off Norway's coast; Jens Stoltenberg says NATO drills aimed ‘purely to prevent, not to provoke’
More than 300 people including soldiers, police and fishermen are involved in the grim search
Jair Bolsonaro's victory moves country, world's fourth-largest democracy, sharply to the right after four consecutive elections in which candidates from the left-leaning Workers' Party won
International Committee of the Red Cross works with families of missing persons and authorities in over 40 countries affected by past and current conflicts
Tourists and residents alike donned high boots to navigate the streets after strong winds raised the water level 156 centimeters (over 5 feet) before receding
New research strengthens the case that people used the chocolate ingredient cacao in South America 5,400 years ago
It is unclear what will be done with the enormous foundations already built on the site, a former lake bed known as Texcoco
Surveys of more than 400 species of birds in 1985 and then in 2017 have found that populations of almost all had declined
Parker Solar Probe on Monday surpassed the record of 26.6 million miles (43 million kilometers) set by Helios-2 back in 1976
11 of every 100,000 children and teens treated in U.S. emergency rooms have gun-related injuries
The New York Times said he was released in Bahrain
Japanese PM Shinzo Abe and his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, say they are expanding ammunition sales and high-level defense talks and joint military exercises
Latest Ibrahim Index of African Governance sounds a warning for continent where sub-Saharan population is projected to double by 2050
US Navy will continue patrolling disputed South China Sea, top Navy official says, after Chinese destroyer came dangerously close to American Navy ship during 'freedom of navigation' sail-by near Chinese-occupied reef
The currency's weakness is one of a series of elements fueling Washington's trade complaints against Beijing
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