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Authorities are checking on villages with older buildings in the wake of the magnitude 6.8 quake
Despite a travel ban in US tourists and tickets that can run to nearly $900, the games are filling the stadium
He targets 'global freeloading that forces American consumers to subsidize lower prices' elsewhere, but plan would apply only to those drugs administered in a doctor's office
A white man with a history of violence fatally shot two African-American customers at a grocery store and was swiftly arrested
‘Relive the Royal Wedding’ has audio commentary by Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex
The runoff election is set for Sunday
The system uses shipping containers, wood chips and other detritus to produce as much as 528 gallons (2,000 liters) of water a day at a cost of no more than 2 cents a quart
Yutu was the strongest storm to hit any part of the U.S. this year
More than 10 people have died at the park this year, some from natural causes and others from falls
Citizens will cast ballots on whether to continue with the new airport or update two existing airports, while building two new runways at a military base that would be converted to commercial use
Guterres says recent study by UN and World Bank provides convincing evidence linking gender equality and peace
Floods unleashed by heavy rains sweep away a group of middle school students and teachers visiting hot springs near the Dead Sea
Enforcement Directorate accuses Amnesty International of bypassing Indian laws and illegally receiving 360 million rupees ($4.86 million) from abroad for its activities in the region, according to New Delhi Television news channel
British regulators slapped Facebook on Thursday with a fine of 500,000 pounds ($644,000) — the maximum possible — for failing to protect the privacy of its users in the Cambridge Analytica scandal
As Congo faces what could be its first peaceful, democratic transfer of power, fears are high that the more than 100,000 voting machines will be ripe for manipulation
Unnamed commander, head of tax collection in Lower Shabelle region, was killed Monday in an ambush on a meeting of al-Shabab fighters in Bariire, AU peacekeeping mission says
The actor and rapper was ticketed for theft of services Wednesday when he drove through an E-ZPass lane leading to the span connecting New Jersey and New York
Newly released survey finds more than 8 in 10 Americans think country is greatly divided about important values
The New Jersey man broke his hip, then joined a hospital staff lottery pool which included a winning $1 million ticket
Residents expressed concerns about gentrification
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