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Celebration of releasing balloons into the air has long bothered environmentalists, who say pieces that fall back to earth can be deadly to seabirds and turtles
Press secretary Sarah Sanders had reported that President Donald Trump created three times as many jobs for African-Americans than President Barack Obama
However, some students say they still won't feel protected despite $6.5 million spent on security enhancements, including 18 safety monitors, new classroom locks and upgraded video surveillance
Few in the black community immediately rushed to defend Manigault Newman after she wrote a book entitled 'Unhinged' about her time in the White House
Kobach will face Democrat Kelly and possibly independent candidate Orman in the November general election in the decidedly conservative state
A Pennsylvania grand jury says its investigation of clergy sexual abuse identified more than 1,000 child victims. The grand jury report released Tuesday says that number comes from records in six Roman Catholic dioceses
Lawmakers approved the fence in June, among raft of measures aimed at stopping spread of African swine fever, which has been reported in EU, chiefly in Baltics, Poland and Romania
Bloomberg has variously been a Democrat, Republican, and Independent, and flirted with running for president twice but then ruled it out
Kumi Naidoo says he will write to Zimbabwe's next president about the 2015 disappearance of activist Itai Dzamara
Announcement by state National Election Committee showed that Cambodian People's Party had swept the polls, ensuring that Hun Sen will receive another five-year term
Cost of hailstorm damage will rise as growing population builds more homes, offices and factories, climate and weather experts say
The three-term Democrat said that state and local officials need to take Russian election meddling as a 'serious threat'
Speaking during trip to Brazil, defense secretary says US has no plans to put weapons in space, but he emphasized vital role of satellites
US defense secretary tells reporters that fighting in Ghazni is continuing, five days after Taliban overwhelmed defenses and pushed deep into the city
It's an extraordinary move by one branch of government to essentially fire another
In a letter read in the Senate chamber, the 83-year-old former guerrilla leader said he was stepping down for personal reasons
He accuses human rights groups and left-leaning politicians of permissiveness that he says has fueled the rise in violence and drug use
The machines scan for metallic and non-metallic objects on a person's body and have the capability of scanning more than 2,000 passengers per hour
Electricity has been restored to all of the island for the first time since Hurricane Maria struck nearly 11 months ago
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