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Cracks were discovered last month on the floating concrete pier near the metal access ramp
He became second undefeated colt to sweep the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont, improving to 6-0 in his racing career
Objective is to see whether efforts aimed at reducing fecal bacteria have been working
Push to build up cyber operations is part of the Marine Corps' modernizing efforts after 16 years of largely low-tech, counterinsurgency fights
News triggers tributes from some of the people the Polish native touched in the decades she shared her World War II experiences
Zeresenay Ermias Testfatsion, 34, was being held by authorities at Cairo International Airport, awaiting his return to Asmara, Eritrea
The 5-centimeter sculpture is an exceedingly rare example of figurative art from the Holy Land during the 9th century B.C.
Prince Harry and his new wife joined the ceremony to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's official birthday
The writer and celebrity chef died Friday in a hotel bathroom in France
Despite the whirlwind of change, many wonder just how far reforms can go in a country where the ruling coalition still holds every seat in Parliament and opposition has been punished
Most refugees say they are desperate to go home, but fear going back without protection and citizenship
The country's Supreme Court conditionally allowed Pervez Musharraf to return from Dubai, where he has been living in self-exile to avoid arrest on criminal charges
Twelve gay pride marches are set in Poland this season, as fight for LGBT rights gets tougher
The list was published Friday and the queen or a senior royal will give them out
Kevin Durant again wins NBA Finals MVP, while Cleveland’s James contemplates his next move
Citizens suffering through a deepening humanitarian crisis even as country's leaders have steadfastly denied it needs any foreign assistance
Mauricio Funes, 30 others allegedly siphoned $351 million from the country
Call comes in light of what alliance called an 'aggressive' Russia that threatens their vision of a free, peaceful Europe
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says the bill also includes a measure to legalize industrial hemp
The social media company's chief operating officer warned graduates that even technology created with the best intentions can be twisted to do harm
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