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The Carter appointee wrote the opinions that struck down California’s ban on gay marriage and Washington state’s ban on euthanasia
Comedian's attorneys argue judge should remove himself because his wife is a social worker and advocate for assault victims
U.S. District Judge Ricardo S. Martinez issues ruling in a class-action lawsuit brought by immigrant rights groups on behalf of those who fear persecution if returned to their home country
Christians ages 17 to 54 will not be allowed into Israel for security reasons
Experts say French intelligence services are drowning in data and lacking enough analysts to interpret.
The natural gas boom and increasing use of renewable energy have squeezed the nation's aging nuclear reactors, which are expensive to operate
Prosecutors say Patrick Day gave the FBI secret recordings of meetings and conversations in which a plot formed to bomb a mosque and an apartment complex where Somali immigrants lived in Garden City, Kansas
Kosovo police arrested six Turks working with group of schools owned by cleric who President Recep Tayyip Erdogan blames for attempted coup two years ago and handed them over to Turkish authorities, officials say
Beleaguered social media firm is weeding out fake news and posts ahead of the November midterm elections
The satirical representations of 'a modern, beach-going' young woman are not identifiable as the actress, according to the ruling
The primary reason is money — when the profitability of both crops is close, farmers bet on soybeans for a better return
Busy time ahead for the couple choosing wines, setting trends, and seating about 600 guests
Advocates have pushed for the Davis statue to be removed from the Capitol for years. Their protests gained momentum following the racially-motivated 2015 murders of nine people at an African-American church in South Carolina and the violent protests last year at a white supremacist rally in Virginia
US military says its airstrike last weekend in southwestern Libya killed two al-Qaida militants, including a top recruiter, Musa Abu Dawud
Deposition in lawsuit obtained by The State newspaper suggests more concrete was put in the spillway of Fort Jackson dam, increasing lake level and reducing amount of water that could flow out of Semmes Lake
Lebanon welcomed 1.85 million tourists in 2017, according to the Tourism Ministry, the most since 2.16 million came in 2010
Last year the governments of Ivory Coast and other top cocoa producer Ghana, along with food giants Nestle, Mars and Hershey, pledged to work together to end deforestation in the West African nations
Forty-eight foot section of old sailing ship could date back as far as the 1700s, researchers say
Former vice president had said he’d ‘beat the hell’ out of US president if they were in high school for how he treats women
Statement says Abdulhafid Yusuf Ibrahim, a Somali national, died Wednesday night of his injuries after the attack in Mogadishu
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