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Investigation by nonpartisan Government Accountability Office dissects the consequences of launching a major policy change without consulting with the agencies that have to carry it out
Removal follows a Vatican investigation into the diocese
Netanyahu says that Israel doesn't have the liberty to repeat its mistake in Gaza, where Hamas violently seized control from Abbas after Israeli forces withdrew from the coastal strip
Speaking at an international conference on data privacy, Tim Cook applauded EU authorities for bringing in a strict new data privacy law this year and said iPhone maker supports a US federal privacy law
Britain is due to leave the EU on March 29, but London and Brussels have not reached an agreement on divorce terms and a smooth transition to a new relationship
The fair aims to advertise China's importance as a market for foreign goods and recent moves to encourage trade and investment
Whether pressured to speak up after receiving assistance or making a diplomatic play for more, a few countries have bucked the global trend while others appear to waver in the face of billions of dollars in Saudi funding
US National Hurricane Center says that Hurricane Willa has weakened to a tropical storm but torrential rains will continue in west-central Mexico
Rosenstein went to the White House days after The New York Times report, expecting to be fired, but his job was spared
The 1961 book by Harper Lee emerged as No. 1 in PBS' 'The Great American Read' survey
Judge's ruling leads entertainer's lawyers to file their appeal with the state Superior Court, the next step in trying to reverse his felony sex assault conviction
Video shows escalator accelerating suddenly, and people riding down on it collapsing onto one another.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack
Obama, speaking at a rally in Las Vegas for Nevada Democrats, said Republicans had promised to 'fight for the little guy' but instead helped corporations and sowed divisions in America
Former president will headline rally in Detroit Friday for Sen. Debbie Stabenow, gubernatorial candidate Gretchen Whitmer, U.S. House candidates and others 11 days before the election
Italy’s debt load is second-highest in Europe, after Greece, and there are worries that losing control of spending could rekindle financial turmoil in Europe
Nelson Chamisa accuses President Emmerson Mnangagwa's government of excessive borrowing, lacking ideas to solve Zimbabwe’s biggest crisis in decade
Israel says 200 protesters burned tires and threw explosive devices toward the Israel-Gaza barrier, and that troops opened fire at one protester who had lobbed an explosive device
Discussion delves into what free speech means to America in 2018, examines where Americans are and where they're going in terms of the their rights to express themselves
Adam Lanza killed 20 first-graders and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012 after killing his mother and finally taking his own life
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