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Call came as President Xi met with delegation from N. Korea's ruling Worker's Party, at which he expressed support for the North's avowed new emphasis on economic development, improving relations with S. Korea
Astronauts swapped the positions of two spare cooling pumps, nicknamed Frosty and Leaky after they ran into problems in past years, to improve their performance
Israel's two largest cities seemed to be doing their best to ignore the violence and seemingly intractable conflict with the Palestinians
Bruno Mars, Drake, Beyonce, Jay-Z, Cardi B, and Chris Brown are also up for key awards
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov denounced the Ukrainian action as an attack on freedom of speech
Nearly one in four Border Patrol arrests on the Mexican border from October through April was someone who arrived as part of a family
Kremlin has made military modernization a top priority as Russia-West ties plummeted to post-Cold War lows
Game seeks to translate naturalist's exploits in the woods of Concord, Massachusetts, into a playable digital reality
Also among nominations announced Tuesday are country singer Margo Price and folk singer Brandi Carlile, who each got nods for artist, song and album of the year
Director Ron Howard, wearing a hat that read 'A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away,' introduced his cast before the film's international premiere at Cannes
The governor of the Gulf coast state of Tabasco says radio host Juan Carlos Huerta was shot to death by assailants traveling in a vehicle
White House aide’s crude dismissal of ailing senator’s opposition to Trump’s CIA nominee overshadowing president’s Capitol Hill visit
After praying at a mosque belonging to a religious brotherhood outside the capital, Abdelaziz Bouteflika visited the gigantic construction site of the Great Mosque
It was Polish government’s official reaction to a recent ruling by EU Court of Justice that said increased logging was against EU environmental laws
Brazil's economy has started to grow again after a protracted recession, but investors are concerned about the future and this year's election
Oil company is seeking to recover $2 billion in a dispute over expropriation of its projects by Venezuela's socialist government
Cosby turns 81 in July and is likely to face a sentence of up to 10 years in prison
More people are feared trapped beneath the slab, which appeared to be at least 50 feet (15 meters) long and 6 feet (2 meters) wide
Wolfe died of an unspecified infection in a New York City hospital on Monday
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