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Louisville Metro Department of Corrections spokesman Steve Durham says Matthew Heimbach was released from the city’s jail on Saturday
Russia beat Egypt 3-1 in World Cup match on Tuesday
Federal officials said Tuesday that since May, they have separated 2,342 children from their families
The precise number and the identities — including whether they are U.S. or allied service members — won't be known until the remains are tested
The move is a largely symbolic but politically significant rejection of the Trump administration's policy that has resulted in children being separated from their families
Joe Hagin has served in every Republican White House since the Reagan administration
A look at what tariffs are, how they work, how they've been used in the past and what to expect now
IBM gave its first public demonstration Monday of new artificial intelligence technology it's been working on for more than five years
President Donald Trump's senior adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, is in the Middle East to help lay the groundwork for an expected Israeli-Palestinian peace plan
Russia said retaliatory measures are in line with the World Trade Organization's rules to compensate for damage incurred by US tariffs
Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, a top aide to Zia, said the 72-year-old opposition leader had suffered a recent mild stroke and multiple complications
Election Commission of Pakistan on Tuesday rejected former military ruler's candidacy for a National Assembly seat from the northwestern constituency of Chitral
No date has been set for the coronation, but the announcement that elections will be held after that casts doubt on earlier promises to hold the vote by February
Case dates back to Marine Le Pen's time as European parliament member, from 2009-2017, representing her National Front party, which recently changed its name to National Rally
Guterres also told reporters in Oslo, Norway that low-intensity conflicts rose by 60 percent since 2007
Officials arriving in Vienna ahead of official meeting Friday
Nineteen-year-olds from Esmond, S. Dakota, resting in peace side-by-side at Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial in France, 74 years after their deaths on June 19, 1944
She said efforts to curb global warming would help limit economic damage and boost innovation
The Paris attacks on Nov. 13, 2015, killed 130 people
"Stranger Things'' was the top television honoree, winning four awards including a repeat win for best show
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