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System would spot warheads on missiles headed for Hawaii and other U.S. states
The Trump administration was sued Tuesday in an effort to force it to reunite the thousands of immigrant children and parents it separated at the border
The country's constitutional court has ruled that the peace deal with leftist rebels is binding on the next three governments
The KPI — key performance indicators — fed by tracking cameras and satellites provide another perspective when coaches make judgments on substitutions or tactical switches
Blaze burning through dry brush, grass and timber has destroyed 12 homes and 10 other buildings since it started on Saturday; it is threatening another 600 buildings
Each time notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman appears in court, authorities transporting him to and from jail shut down Brooklyn Bridge to make way for police motorcade
Cartes was frustrated he'd been unable to get enough Senate votes to approve his resignation so that he could take up the Senate seat by June 30
General Electric is spinning off its health-care business as the it retools as a high-tech and industrial firm focused on aviation and renewable energy
British delegation introduces proposal to empower the group to identify those responsible for chemical weapons attacks
During Latin American trip, vice president announces US will provide nearly $10 million more to support Venezuelan migrants fleeing their country, while urging Central Americans to 'build your lives in your homeland'
Jordan's borders are sealed as fighting in Daraa province displaces up to 50,000 people by UN estimates
Parliament’s upper chamber made the final approval in a vote Tuesday
Turkish presidency says Trump congratulated Erdogan on his victory during a discussion that stressed the Turkish-American strategic partnership
First meeting between heads of Spain's central and Catalonia's regional governments since Torra's predecessor Carles Puigdemont held an illegal referendum before making an ineffective declaration of independence
Three Labor Watch activists arrested last year while investigating abuses at Huajian Group shoe factory were released from bail, New York non-profit group says, but questions remain about their ability to live and work freely in China
97,000-ton USS Ronald Reagan, carrying more than 70 aircraft, anchors in Manila Bay after plying contended waters for meetings between navy officials of two countries and liberty for its thousands of sailors after weeks at sea
A glimmer of hope was dashed Tuesday after explorers found that two fissures in the mountain in which the cave is located could not be used to enter the cave
Slaughterhouses use carbon dioxide to stun animals before slaughter, and also use it in packaging to increase shelf-life in stores
Afghan Taliban denounces so-called Islamic Scholars conferences in Asia and Middle East as an 'American process' and urges clerics to reject the gatherings
Hundreds of police in heavy armor, backed by soldiers and ‘Black Hawk’ helicopters flying overheard, performed a dry run for the media near Spielfeld, 175 kilometers south of Vienna
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