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Lending agency urges countries to take advantage of current expansion to cut debt, improve efficiency of economies
FBI raided Michael Cohen's home, office and hotel room this month, looking for evidence of fraud amid a criminal investigation
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, opening Thursday, is a project of the nonprofit Equal Justice Initiative, a legal advocacy group in Montgomery
'Racialized oppression and dehumanization is woven into the very fabric of our nation,' former NFL quarterback says
Young Palestinian engineer Fadi al-Batsh was shot dead in Kuala Lampur by two assailants on a motorbike, raising suspicions that Israel was behind the brazen killing
The 76 Rohingya Muslims are the third known attempt to escape Myanmar by sea in April
EU urges Israel to 'refrain from using lethal force' against unarmed Palestinian protesters; The latest deaths brings to 32 the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli troops in protests since late March. More than 1,600 have been wounded by live rounds in the past three weeks
First lady Melania Trump, the Obamas and the Clintons are expected to attend
Cholera, diarrhea, little food, little power are creating the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’
Police officer tells court his superior arranged for meeting restaurant to hand over documents to reporters described as 'important secret papers'
Disagreement involves conflicting recollections about conversation pair had following Wall Street Journal story about FBI probe into Clinton Foundation
The FAA acted after engine maker CFM International recommended even wider inspections than it called for last June
Chairman Gary Kelly says in letter that money is to help cover any 'immediate financial needs'
Investigation involves potential coordination to hinder consumers from easily switching wireless carriers
Judge tells Trump lawyer he should file a declaration in court that his Fifth Amendment right might be in jeopardy if the case goes forward
Invitation-only funeral is set for Saturday, when the former first lady will be buried behind her husband's presidential library, near a creek where the couple's 3-year-old daughter, Robin, is buried
Lawsuit in Manhattan federal court sought unspecified damages and an order to prevent further interference with DNC computer systems
Bush believed teaching more people to read could help decrease the other major societal problems
Edgardo Mortara, a 6-year-old Jewish boy, was taken from his home in Bologna by papal police in 1858 and brought to Rome to be raised a Catholic
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