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From the peak of Pacaya tourists had a clear view of the nearby Volcano of Fire, which erupted June 3
At issue is when a state begins the process to notify and ultimately remove people from the rolls after a period of non-voting, but even states supporting the idea may be wary when it comes to following the 'aggressive' Ohio model
Aides said any deal would likely include provisions changing how immigrant children are separated from their families at the border
The 16 stadiums proposed by joint US-Canada-Mexico bid already exist, while all 14 Moroccan venues must be built or renovated
Since blasting into the music scene in 2012 with 'Cruise,' duo of Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley once again commanding the charts with mid-tempo smash 'Meant to Be'
The stand comes against backdrop of recurrent school shootings, everyday street violence in nation's inner cities, rising U.S. suicide rates
Despite the record-setting total, giving by individuals represented 2 percent of total disposable income — down from 2.4 percent in 2000
Key pipeline part of a wider Southern Gas Corridor project that aims to diversify gas supplies and reduce countries' dependence on Russia
President Trump's trade adviser had said there is 'a special place in hell' for Canadian PM Justin Trudeau
Proceedings have been constantly delayed because indictment was filed while Serbia did not have a chief war crimes prosecutor
Alcott's 'girls story' became a coming-of-age book that has been translated into more than 50 languages
There initially were three hostages, but one was reportedly freed shortly after the hostage-taking began
Bank, which sets monetary policy for the 19 countries that use the euro, has been buying 30 billion euros ($35.5 billion) a month in government and corporate bonds from banks
Spain's Supreme Court upheld lower court's conviction of Inaki Urdangarin for fraud and tax evasion, though it acquitted him of forgery and reduced his prison sentence by five months
Philippine president under criticism for his handling of territorial disputes with China
Jean-Claude Arnault is charged with two counts of rape of a woman in 2011
The report identifies about $100 million in suspicious purchases of apartments and villas across the city of skyscrapers
On China official says the meeting ‘is creating a new history’
Denaturalization is rare but the Trump administration is stepping up efforts to find those who faked their identities
Information an indication of complex state of president's senior adviser and son-in-law's finances and potential conflicts that confront some of his investments
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