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Supporters say law enforcement needs this power to protect Americans from terrorists who are learning how to use drones as deadly weapons
Figures should be replaced with images of Egyptian troops killed fighting militants, Alaa Marzouq of Qaliubiya province north of Cairo reported as saying
$854 billion spending bill to keep federal government operating through December 7, well beyond November 6 midterm elections
SEC alleges he committed securities fraud, but many shareholders see him as brains behind Tesla's electric car, solar panel operations
Two women cornered the senator in an elevator Friday after he announced he'd vote to confirm the Supreme Court nominee
Talking to students in California, Elena Kagan declined to discuss nomination that could tip nation's highest court to conservative majority
Abbas slashed funding to Gaza and cut salaries to pressure Hamas into handing over the territory
Members of Congress want to hear from deputy attorney general following reports he had discussed secretly recording President Trump
The storm is expected to weaken to a tropical depression and degenerate into a low-pressure trough by late Saturday
Her new album, "Walls," her first project of mainly original tracks since 2005, will be released Nov. 2
Accused charged with attempt to kill Prime Minister Ahmed Abiy at huge rally in June, barely two months after reformist leader took office
The borrowing will fund a basic citizen’s income and flat tax
The statements from three people do not corroborate Ford, nor do they exonerate Kavanaugh
The chief justice, who must retire soon, is expediting cases in a country where the court system moves at glacial pace
The Air Niugini Boeing 737 crashed into a lagoon just short of the runway with 40-50 aboard
Americans followed the hours of testimony and subsequent questions from their homes, in their cars, in offices and in classrooms
Police said they do not suspect foul play in the death of Brian Joyce of Massachusetts
Who was angry and cried? Who was reserved and helpful?
A reopened investigation could help clarify contradictory accounts but might not settle the matter to the satisfaction of all
A day of fiery, emotional testimony riveted the capital and the nation Thursday
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