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The White House Easter Egg Roll has a long tradition, dating back to 1878
US Secret Service reportedly investigating; club is near Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate where president was staying for Easter weekend
Evangelical pastor who has capitalized on opposition to same-sex marriage was in tight presidential race in Costa Rica against novelist and former cabinet minister
Next is a meeting just south of Demilitarized Zone with South Korean President Moon Jae-in, then the trickiest meeting of all, with President Donald Trump in an as-yet undisclosed location
To track down people in Britain who may have broken immigration rules, the government is turning to a new and controversial source of information: doctors.
The president was off base on border wall construction and Amazon
The 50-mile walk means one mile for each year since Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis
US Representative Elizabeth Esty is accused of not protecting her staff from misconduct by her former chief of staff
Parts of Greece’s second-largest city have been out of water for five days
For the first time, the top leadership of the church is not exclusively white
The concerts in Pyongyang come ahead of a summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in
A federal judge denies a request to keep the governor from blocking anyone from his Twitter, Facebook accounts
electric car maker says driver, who was killed in the accident, did not have his hands on the steering wheel for six seconds before the crash, despite several warnings from vehicle
Government data show black workers are chronically underrepresented compared with whites in technology, business, life sciences, engineering, other fields
In news release about pardons Friday, Gov. Jerry Brown's office says 'those granted pardons all completed their sentences years ago and the majority were convicted of drug-related or other nonviolent crimes'
Move deepens speculation that President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov aims to form a dynastic system of power in the Central Asian nation
French border patrol agents used an Italian train station to force a Nigerian train passenger to provide a urine sample for a drug test; Italy says station was off-limits
Government gives rebels in Douma ultimatum to agree on leaving by late Saturday, begins massing troops in case negotiations falter
Thousands campaigning against June 14-July 15 soccer tournament which is set to disrupt academic life across country
For weeks, top advisers have been fretting about overly hasty withdrawal as president has increasingly told them privately he wants out, officials say
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