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Seuxis Hernandez, a blind rebel ideologue best known by his alias Jesus Santrich, picked up at his residence in Bogota on charges that he conspired with three others to smuggle several tons of cocaine into the US with a wholesale value of $15 million
Leading opposition parties boycotted the race, and polls put support for the incumbent at over 80 percent
John Bolton took over Monday as President Donald Trump's national security adviser — the third person to hold the job in barely 14 months
Panel calls itself Venezuela's 'Supreme Court in Exile' and made up of judges who were appointed to their country's high court last year by opposition-controlled congress but fled after president accused them of treason
Country music star was onstage last October when a gunman started shooting at fans from a hotel room window across the street from the outdoor Route 91 Harvest Festival
The Illinois Democrat announced she delivered her second daughter Monday
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Bahrain accuse Qatar of sponsoring terrorism; Qatar denies the allegations
Document, 'Rejoice and Be Glad,' is third apostolic exhortation of Francis' papacy, after first two riled conservatives by condemning capitalism and suggesting divorced and civilly remarried Catholics can receive Communion
Activists call for potentially billions of dollars in penalties on Google for allegedly violating kids’ online privacy and allowing ads to target them
The woman ran in front of Cosby toward a bank of TV cameras but was intercepted by sheriff's deputies and led away in handcuffs
Managing a boss who despises being managed is a difficult game, say White House aides on condition of anonymity
Hundreds of friends and admirers turned out Monday for march and church service honoring the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. on anniversary
Initial reports indicated that the bus driver was speeding and lost control at the edge of the gorge, with the bus crashing some 60 meters to the ground below, said police officer Sunil Kumar
Russian stocks dropped and shares in aluminum producer Rusal plummeted after US announces new measures against Russian entities, oligarchs
Issue drew attention in March after blogger wrote about three openly transgender women who signed up for Boston race
Facebook CEO to testify Tuesday and Wednesday about company's ongoing data-privacy scandal, how it failed to guard against other abuses of its service
Burning of effigy of one of twelve apostles symbolic punishment for his betrayal of Christ for monetary reward
Former president settles into 160-square-feet room in Curitiba Federal Police building to serve 12 years for money laundering and corruption
German Aerospace Center DLR, which coordinates project aims to produce wider range of vegetables that might one day be grown on Mars or the Moon
Foreign Minister Taro Kono said that Tokyo would help Cambodia with free and fair elections, according to a spokesman for his office, Norio Maruyama, who confirmed that Japan would supply ballot boxes for the July polls
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