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Film, due out in US this week, is first studio-made Asian-American movie in 25 years
Alaska is at the convergence of two great tectonic plates, and averages 40,000 earthquakes per year
'Red tide' stretches about 150 miles (240 kilometers) along the state's western coast
Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad said the country would welcome any foreign assistance, provided it comes with no preconditions
Glacier officials said in statement that structures on north end of Lake McDonald were lost but did not provide details on number and type
Case now goes to Paul Manafort's defense team, which is expected to lay blame for wrongdoing with Rick Gates, former Manafort protege who says the two committed crimes together
The little-known ruling in June addressed how to properly provide notices to immigrants to appear in court for deportation proceedings
Former president denying any wrongdoing following recent accusations that she was responsible for corruption scheme involving public works contracts
Researchers now report a new way to measure millions of small genetic variations that add up to cause harm, letting them calculate someone’s inherited risk for the most common form of heart disease and four other serious disorders
Taliban assault on Ghazni, a key city linking areas of Taliban influence barely 75 miles from Kabul, highlights vulnerability of Afghan security forces
A state review into the treatment of immigrant teens held at a Virginia detention center confirmed the facility uses restraint techniques that can include strapping children to chairs and placing mesh bags over their heads
In July, Harley-Davidson said it expects new steel tariffs to cost the company as much as $100 million annually
EPA testing from 2013 to 2015 found significant amounts of PFAS in public water supplies in 33 US states
The Republican-led House was meeting Monday to discuss 14 articles and make recommendations for the four justices
Ethan Sonneborn, 14, of Bristol, met requirements to be on primary ballot
Months after getting legislative approval, some public schools in Alabama are considering putting up 'In God We Trust' displays
Current system, based on Islamic Shariah law, generally grants daughters only half the inheritance given to sons, and is standard practice in most Muslim countries
Queen of Soul, considered the greatest singer of all-time, canceled concerts earlier this year after she was ordered by her doctor to rest up
In this Republican-dominant state, outnumbered Democratic and independent voters have energized their political activity
Energy, trade and the environment are among the topics likely to be raised at the 42nd Conference of New England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers
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