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US deputy attorney general oversees special counsel investigation into potential ties between Trump campaign and Russia
Categories of new orders, production, and employment each fell in April for manufacturers, even though demand for manufactured goods remains robust
Delegation visits Myanmar's Rakhine state, from where hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims have fled military-led violence, and say they hope to help refugees return quickly and safely to their homes
April 22 shootout in a Nashville, Tennessee, restaurant left four dead and wounded four others
Public pension systems nationwide face record levels of debt, putting downward pressure on wages and benefit checks as governments struggle to close the funding gap
Founded in 1894, Gibson Brands have been a fixture of American music and will continue operations under a protection plan with financing from lenders
Seven shows earned 10 or more nominations, led by 'Mean Girls' and 'SpongeBob SquarePants,' with 12 each. 'Angels in America,' 'The Band's Visit' and 'Carousel' tied with 11, and 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' and 'My Fair Lady' each got 10
Building, which was at least 20 stories and occupied by squatters, collapsed in less than two hours after fire broke out
Congress has authorized $1.45 billion over 10 years for the project. It all hinges on whether enough people around the country will sign up, either online or through participating health centers
EPA chief Pruitt gave no immediate reasons why the security chief and Superfund manager are leaving
Abe wants Japan's Self-Defense Force to be officially recognized by the constitution as the country's military; critics say this expands the military's limited role
The 42 people freed on Tuesday are the first batch of more than 80 who are to be released
List of almost four dozen questions to lawyers for president part of special counsel's investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election and whether Donald Trump obstructed justice, according to a report published in The New York Times
Ollanta Humala and Nadine Heredia leave prison four days after court ruled they could not be detained further while prosecutors investigate their alleged involvement in multimillion-dollar kickback schemes
Painful, though not unprecedented possibility arises from sex abuse and financial crimes scandals involving the Swedish Academy, the body that chooses the winner
The study used satellite and ground measurements to track nitrogen oxides, a major ingredient in smog
It's inevitable that new recording by Cornell would take on an added poignancy following his suicide last year — Yet there's an extra chill that comes in listening to his contribution to a recently-released collection of Johnny Cash's writings set to music
The program provided a path to the bee for kids who didn't qualify by conventional means and were willing to pay their own way
Republican tax cut reduced the top corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 21 percent and also lower rates on individuals
Trump is considering whether to permanently exempt the European Union and five other countries from tariffs imposed last month on imported steel and aluminum
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