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Airstrikes have been uncommon in rebel-held Idlib province, which is part of a de-escalation zone
Problem, which Facebook said it has fixed, is the latest privacy scandal for the world's largest social media company
Democrats and Republicans nominated women this week to compete for the open seat representing a region along the US-Mexico border
Club members include scientists, engineers and managers who work for NASA on projects including weather satellites and space telescopes
Lava filled Kapoho Bay and created land that juts out nearly a mile from the former shoreline
President Donald Trump's order in January to keep the Guantanamo jail open is prompting military officials to consider a future for the controversial facility
'Piano & A Microphone 1983' from Prince's storied vault will be released on Sept. 21 on CD, vinyl and digital formats
The auction, which included several multinationals, was closely watched to gauge market reaction to the trucking shutdown
Alice Johnson, 63, spent more than two decades serving life without parole, she was released hours after the White House announced that president had commuted her sentence
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says that carbon dioxide levels averaged 411.25 parts per million in May at the federal Mauna Loa observatory in Hawaii, up from 409.65 a year ago
During the holy month that began May 16 and ends June 14, devout Muslims abstain from all food and drink between dawn and sunset
YPG said it would pull its advisers out of Manbij, but other details of the deal remain unclear
Scientists are trying to determine why Kilauea has reverted to a century-old behavior of combining quakes with explosions and whether this is the new norm
Spade's husband and business partner says she suffered from depression and anxiety for many years
Boston Mayor Martin Walsh is hoping to work with other cities to drive down the cost of renewable energy by asking developers for price estimates to meet collective energy demand
Ecuadorean restaurant worker making delivery to Army garrison in Brooklyn wound up being detained June 1 after routine background check at gate revealed there was warrant for his arrest for immigration law violations, officials say
Bush called on the graduates to respect differences and search for 'their own true colors'
Statement by the Foreign Ministry says French authorities had seized the artifacts at a train station in Paris in 2012
Lines at border crossings in California, Texas, and Arizona are so busy some asylum seekers wait days, even weeks, to present themselves to US inspectors
Lawmakers annulled results from balloting abroad and camps for displaced people in four Sunni-dominated provinces and called for a manual recount
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