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Weather, including high winds, was believed to have caused the boat to capsize
Rod Rosenstein said the indictments act as a deterrent and let the American public know what is happening
About 7,000 people were bused from Quneitra province to rebel-held north
In short letter shared on Twitter, judicial chief Duberli Rodriguez announced he was tendering his resignation 'due to institutional crisis'
The recent unrest has laid bare the depth of frustration felt by Iraqis who have not seen real improvement in their lives in the 15 years since the U.S.-led invasion rid them of Saddam Hussein
Power company's fourth CEO since the hurricane lasted less than 24 hours on the job last week before resigning amid public outrage over his $750,000 salary
Votel said his assessment is part of a more comprehensive government-wide look at the US approach
Officials did not immediately provide details of the technical difficulties
Defense Ministry is testing a wide array of new weapons, including high-powered laser weapon systems
Video showing Alexandre Benalla beating a student demonstrator, until now cloaked in secrecy, is drawing a fierce public backlash over what is seen as mild punishment and a possible cover-up
Situated close to the Nile River in Aswan, southern Egypt, the workshop is said to be the oldest pottery workshop in the Old Kingdom, during the 4th Dynasty, spanning 2,613 to 2,494 B.C.
The four-time Hungarian prime minister has drawn criticism for past remarks that have been interpreted as anti-Semitic
Nawaz Sharif, facing corruption charges, is being held amid increasing political tensions ahead of Pakistan's July 25 parliamentary vote
Bill envisions raising age for state pensions from 60 to 65 for men, and from 55 to 63 for women
Sister Patricia Anne Fox, who angered the president by joining anti-government rallies, advocates for human rights and workers' welfare
The Piano Man was celebrating his 100th performance at Madison Square Garden
Women who spoke out against abuse by Larry Nassar stood together Wednesday night in a powerful and solemn closing to the show highlighting top athletes
Facebook CEO, who is Jewish, says offensive content isn't necessarily banned unless it is to organize harm or attack someone
Authorities have launched a preliminary investigation that could lead to charges against the guard
They include Carles Puigdemont, Catalonia's ex-regional president who fled to Belgium to avoid arrest and then went to Germany
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