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Move replaces 2016 rule adopted under President Barack Obama that forced energy companies to capture methane, a key contributor to climate change
'Piano & A Microphone 1983' is from a 35-year-old cassette that includes songs '17 Days,' 'Purple Rain,' Joni Mitchell's 'A Case of You,' 'International Lover' and 'Strange Relationship'
Massive backlog of applications has led to severe overcrowding on Greek island camps, even as authorities move vulnerable people to the mainland
Myanmar’s military has been accused of widespread rights violations, including rape, murder, torture and the burning of Rohingya villages — leading about 700,000 Rohingya to flee to neighboring Bangladesh since August last year
A flying car is defined as an aircraft that’s electric, or hybrid electric, with driverless capabilities, that can land and takeoff vertically
After talks with Macedonia's prime minister, Johannes Hahn said the referendum is a 'once-in-a-lifetime' opportunity for Macedonians to improve their daily lives
New rules say bishops' final decisions become part of official church teaching — but only if the pope approves it
Probe focuses on whether automakers agreed not to compete against each other in developing and introducing technology to restrict pollution from gasoline and diesel passenger cars
Egypt has launched the largest crackdown on critics in its modern history in the five years since the military ouster of the country's first freely elected civilian president Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood
Burkina Faso adopted measures banning female circumcision in the early ’90s
Rev. Pierluigi Maccalli, a member of the Society of African Missions religious order, was in a region where extremist groups are active
Rising water levels are expected to be higher than in 2012, when flooding killed 363 people and displaced over 2.1 million
Dr. Kai-Uwe Eckardt of Berlin’s Charite hospital told reporters that Verzilov has been receiving intensive care since arriving in Berlin from Moscow on Saturday, but his condition isn’t life threatening
Cybersecurity firm FireEye says Iran's espionage efforts ran through July 2-29, targeting Mideast energy firms and some North American and Japanese groups
Taliban officials said last week they are ready for a second round of talks with the US
Sprawling centerpiece of the fall movie season — served as one big reminder of just how easily art and 'popularity' can mix
Lawmakers' focus on combating opioids comes amid alarming increases in drug overdose deaths, with government estimating more than 72,000 of them last year
President appears to be betting that his combative actions will soon benefit the country and prove a political winner
Billionaire served three terms as New York City mayor and has variously been a Democrat, Republican and independent — he twice flirted with running for president as an independent candidate, but ruled it out
Nearly 9 percent of students surveyed in 2016 said they used an e-cigarette device with marijuana
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