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The listeriosis outbreak caused by contaminated meat products has killed nearly 200 people since January 2017
US territory still struggling to recover from strongest storm to hit island in nearly a century
There is no question the general-turned-president el-Sissi will win a second four-year term. But the March 26-28 election will likely be remembered as the event that signaled Egypt's break with the little pretense it had left of democratic rule, seven years after a popular uprising toppled autocrat Hosni Mubarak in the name of democracy
Volvo was in self-driving mode with a human backup driver at the wheel when it struck 49-year-old Elaine Herzberg as she was walking a bicycle outside the lines of a crosswalk in Tempe, police said
Some 80 women, including prominent actresses, have accused Harvey Weinstein of misconduct ranging from rape to harassment
The bill passed in a tight committee vote last week after contentious debate during a public hearing
Xi pledged to expand the Belt and Road, his signature foreign policy initiative of building ports, bridges and railways connecting Europe with Asia
Proposed drilling would take place in federal waters offshore in area called the Outer Continental Shelf, but states control the 3 miles of ocean closest to shore
State-run newspaper Granma says the market is part of an ongoing effort to 'reorganize' commerce on the communist island
That's the latest update from astronomers who were amazed by mysterious cigar-shaped object, detected as it passed through our inner solar system last fall
The 11 people sitting closest to a person with a cold or flu are at the highest risk
Mahmood Abbas' angry words signal new trouble ahead for an expected US peace proposal
The Associated Press scrutinizes an assortment of statements US president made last week
The 25th anniversary of Steven Spielberg's 'Schindler's List' and 35th anniversary of Brian De Palma's 'Scarface' will be celebrated at the New York film festival
Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said he wants to understand the goals for coming months so US-led coalition can develop ways to measure progress in the fight
Ruling party nominates its leader, who defied Russia to oversee Balkan country's entry into NATO last year, to be its candidate in next month's presidential election
In separate move, administration also slapped sanctions on four current and former senior Venezuelan officials accused of corruption and mismanagement
Joseph diGenova, a former US attorney in the District of Columbia and a frequent TV commentator, will join team at a sensitive moment as president's lawyers weigh whether to make him available for an interview with special counsel Robert Mueller and under what terms
The environmental group said Monday that in January it asked 16 major brands to reveal their suppliers of palm oil, which is mainly grown in Indonesia and Malaysia and used in a slew of consumer products from snacks to cosmetics
Ken Isaacs addressed a controversy over his social media posts on topics like climate change and Muslims
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