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A timeline between the 79th and 80th victories on the PGA Tour for Tiger Woods
Data on unintentional drug deaths provided to the Ohio Department of Health show 2017 was the eighth year in a row that drug deaths increased, The Columbus Dispatch reported Sunday. Ohio’s county coroners logged 4,050 fatal overdoses in 2016
Humanitarian groups lamented that the sole private rescue boat operating near the deadly central Mediterranean human trafficking route risked being put out of action by Italy’s anti-migrant leaders
Hassan Rouhani’s comments came as Iran’s Foreign Ministry also summoned Western diplomats over them allegedly providing havens for the Arab separatists who claimed Saturday’s attacks in the southwestern city of Ahvaz
Macedonians will vote next weekend on proposal to change country's name, ending long-running dispute with neighboring Greece
At least 40 Maoist rebels were involved in attack on Kidari Sarveshwara Rao, an Andhra Pradesh state assembly member from ruling Telugu Desam party, according to Visakhapatanam district police superintendent
Syrian government forces mistook Russian Il-20 reconnaissance plane for Israeli jet and shot it down Monday, killing all 15 people aboard
Francis began his second day in the Baltics in Lithuania's second city, Kaunas, where an estimated 3,000 Jews survived out of a community of 37,000 during the 1941-1944 Nazi occupation
The change in policy, not supported by the party’s leader, could be a disaster for some of its lawmakers
Sunday a ceremony will remember the American victory at Meuse-Argonne that helped to end World War I
Hawaii’s most visited tourist attraction has changed significantly by Kilauea’s latest eruption
The crowd was urged to vote in the November elections
Paul Gosar’s family urges Arizonans to vote for his Democrat foe
US Africa Command says strike was carried out in self-defense Friday about 50 kilometers northwest of port city of Kismayo
In Vilnius, Francis calls on Lithuanians to use their experience enduring decades of Soviet and Nazi occupation to be model of tolerance
The National Guard and Reserves also missed their goals, partly thanks to a strong economy
Coal ash contains toxic heavy metals, but regulators were not on scene to investigate
FEMA’s Brock Long used agency vehicles without authorization, but he will reimburse the government
They are pushed to close 700 cases per year as a way to get rid of an immense backlog, the head of the judges' union says
A final decision is up to the office of U.S. Interior Sec. Ryan Zinke, who favors the withdrawal
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