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Devices were little-known before they were used in Las Vegas mass shooting which left 58 dead
FEMA did not immediately respond to a request for comment
The former president made no mention of his successor by name, but said he feared "rising protectionism and authoritarianism" in the U.S. since he left office
The university had been preparing to present it to Prince himself before he died of an accidental painkiller overdose in 2016
81-year-old comedian will meet with prison medical staff, psychologists and others as the staff assesses his needs
Warning followed pledges from Moscow to deliver the missile system after last week's downing of a Russian plane by Syrian forces responding to an Israeli airstrike
For first time since taking office, Trump endorsed solution as best way to resolve conflict between Israel and Palestinians
Xaysana Keophimpha's case drew great attention when he was arrested last year because of unproven suspicions that some Thai celebrities with whom he fraternized were implicated in his activities
China and the United States had earlier imposed 25 percent tariffs on $50 billion of each other's goods
Adding to the political pressure, a bi-partisan group of 11 senators on Monday introduced sweeping legislation that calls for expanding humanitarian relief to Venezuelans by $40 million
On Tuesday, China demanded the Trump administration cancel a planned $330 million sale of military equipment to Taiwan
In early 2013, then-Defense Secretary Leon Panetta opened the door to women serving in combat jobs
Despite near-universal hand-wringing about the U.N.'s failings, it was clear who was in the minority
The film, in theaters Friday, chronicles Alex Honnold's famed, ropeless ascent up Yosemite's El Capitan, as well as the arguably steeper challenge of maintaining a long-term relationship
Gathering at the Justice Department was scheduled to discuss whether tech giants are 'stifling the free exchange of ideas' but focused on consumer protection and data privacy issues
Lots of leaders say lots of things about lots of topics — topics that matter to them, to their regions, to the world —at annual United Nations General Assembly
Will Instagram disappear? Get cluttered with ads? Suck up personal data for advertising the way its parent does? Lose its cool?
Environmental groups urged the government keep in place the standards that were reaffirmed in the waning days of the Obama administration
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