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To win majority in U.S. House, Democrats need tremendous electoral wave not seen in more than 40 years to overcome Republican advantage
Organizations aligned with Democrats on gun control are spending tens of millions of dollars to ensure that young voters' enthusiasm doesn't fade before the November midterm elections, when the Republican Party's control of Congress will be put to the test
To get an idea of the data app collects about you, just ask for it — you'll get a file with every photo and comment you've posted, all the ads you've clicked on, stuff you've liked and searched for and everyone you've friended — and unfriended — over the years
Chief Executive Chuck Robbins says people in the San Francisco Bay Area know homelessness has reached a crisis level, costing the county where many tech companies are based $520 million per year
In widely watched '60 Minutes' interview, Stormy Daniels explained why she accepted a $130,000 payment she says was intended to keep her silent about her sexual encounter with Donald Trump in 2006
Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin has been investigated for alleged spending abuses
Turkish president spoke after talks with European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker, European Council President Donald Tusk and Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov in the Bulgarian Black Sea resort of Varna
In a little more than a week, Facebook has turned from one of the market's darlings to a stock investors are running from
Mounting debts at the arms manufacturer have snowballed, ironically, since the election of Donald Trump, who has called himself a "true friend" to the gun industry
Former Spider-Man actor Garfield says 'Angels in America' play rings with optimism for a broken-down world and craving for life
Tensions have risen in nation of 7 million people after neither the ruling party candidate nor leading opposition candidate won first round outright
Heavy security was reported at Friendship Bridge before the train passed from N. Korea to China, and there were reports of it passing through several stations on the way from North Korea to Beijing
General-turned-President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi is running virtually unopposed in this week's elections after a series of potentially serious candidates were arrested or withdrew from the race under pressure
George Nader, an adviser to UAE, now a witness in US special counsel investigation into foreign meddling in American politics, is said to have wired $2.5 million to the Trump fundraiser, Elliott Broidy, through a company in Canada
Critics slam the move as a draconian bid to crack down on dissent ahead of a general election
Zimbabwe's national parks and wildlife agency has provided police with documents in the alleged ivory smuggling case, agency spokesman Tinashe Farawo said
As with nearly every ballistic missile launched by Yemen's Shi'ite rebels targeting Saudi Arabia, the kingdom overnight said it intercepted all seven fired
The website Ars Technica reported that users who checked data gathered by Facebook on them found that it had years of contact names, telephone numbers, call lengths and text messages
His coffin was delivered with military honors Sunday morning to the headquarters of the program, where the concert hall was converted into a chapel. Students of varying ages took turns playing pieces by Bach, Beethoven and other composers
Tass news agency said the fire started on the top floor but the cause wasn't immediately known
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