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The federal judge refused, saying prosecutors failed to disclose evidence that the government provoked the Bundys and their supporters
Youths have not learned adequate diving skills in the short time since they were found, officials say
President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman is locked in a jail cell alone for 23 hours a day because the facility can't guarantee his safety, according to lawyers
Warrant accuses him of hitting Bennie Vines Jr., who was hired by a club in Tampa to take pictures during an event hosted by Brown in April 2017
Tariffs had been losing favor as a tool of national trade policy but Trump has restored them to a prominent place in his self-described America First approach
Fact-finding mission of Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons warned that it was too early to judge the suspected attack on Douma
Jobless rate rose for an encouraging reason: More people felt it was a good time to begin looking for a job
The Mustang district administration office said the truck dropped about 50 meters (160 feet). Rescue helicopters took those injured in Friday's crash to hospitals for treatment
The Ministry of Transport estimates that 1,500 people die in road accidents each year
Under the agreement with Russians mediators, insurgents will begin to hand over some of their heavy weapons in return for a government pullout from several villages
Anadolu Agency says that brothers Ayman Barzan and Hariam Barzan were detained at Dalaman Airport in southwest Turkey after being questioned by anti-terrorism profilers for acting 'suspiciously'
A look at why the stakes have gotten higher, what Washington's latest signals are and how Kim Jong Un has been playing his cards
“I think I have it down to four people. And I think of the four people I have it down to three or two,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One
The United States slapped a 25 percent tax on $34 billion worth of Chinese imports starting Friday, and China is retaliating with taxes on an equal amount of US products, including soybeans, pork and electric cars
The boat was one of two that overturned in bad weather off the resort island of Phuket
The service members had enlisted in a program the promised a path to citizenship
The 1995 deadly sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway killed 13 people and sickened more than 6,000
Sen. Scott Wiener, who repudiated his own legislation when major pieces were removed weeks ago, said those provisions have been restored
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