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As workers string the wires that bring back electricity, crews work to repair coral, replant trees
The games will be available to Facebook users in the U.S. on Facebook Watch
Authorities say the gunman who killed three mental health workers at a California veterans home was a 36-year-old former soldier and patient of the workers
The secretary of state is not feeling well after a couple of long, strenuous days, a spokesperson said
Charges against Michael Jerome Barber were announced after authorities interviewed witnesses and reviewed video in connection with the shooting at Huffman High School in Birmingham
Vicki Christiansen must now deal with the harassment and bullying of women that's persisted in the agency's male-dominated culture despite reform efforts
Pharmaceutical industry bad boy Martin Shkreli was vilified for jacking up the price of a lifesaving drug.
U.S. Department of Homeland Security say they separate parents and children to deter others from trying to enter US
The bill raises the minimum age to buy rifles, extends a waiting period on sales of the weapons, and creates a 'guardian' program that enables teachers to carry handguns
Border Patrol identifies Perla Morales-Luna as organizer for transnational criminal smuggling organization
The gunman reportedly slipped into an employee going-away party at the home, letting some people leave while taking at least three others hostage
Evaluation blames mismanagement for missteps that exposed workers to radioactive material in December, while demolishing a highly-contaminated Plutonium Finishing Plant
Details are scarce, but a senior advisor said the Obamas believe in storytelling to inspire and do not intend to use the streaming content to respond to critics
Jailed Jordi Sanchez not allowed to attend region's parliament session, where lawmakers are due to vote on whether to make him president of Catalonia
A sex abuse scandal dogged Pope Francis during his visit, and the handling of allegations involving the Rev. Fernando Karadima affected the views of Chilean Catholics toward the church and the papacy
Romney, 70, needs the votes of red-blooded conservatives to restart his political career and succeed retiring Sen. Orrin Hatch
An independent body charged with regulating journalistic practices in the country said it was shutting down Radio Miraya for 'persistent non-compliance'
Twelve minutes of radio transmissions highlight the chaos at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School as frantic students and parents called for help
Crews are rushing to restore power to more than 280,000 residents and businesses across the Northeast as a potential new system moves up the coast
Location of resort places federal government in awkward position of helping steer project that would benefit President Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser
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