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Melania Trump also will deliver remarks at a March 21 State Department ceremony recognizing women who have shown courage and leadership in pressing for women's rights worldwide
But the Oscars were an aberration; Hollywood seldom gives Hispanics center stage the rest of the year
The Atlanta-native started acting at age 3 after she told her mother that she wanted to be a 'stuperstar'
Ex-lobbyists, corporate lawyers now help regulate very industries from which they previously collected paychecks
Kentucky state Senators took the first step toward passing a bill they say would save taxpayers $3.2 billion over next 20 years and stabilize one of country's worst-funded public pension systems
Lewandowski was fired before the November 2016 election and held no official positions after that, but he's remained close to Trump and some White House officials
The government ordered a state of emergency Tuesday and later shut down popular social media networks, saying they were being used to spread false rumors that led to the attacks
It's up to Trump to decide how — and whether — Conway is punished
Most distinctive feature in Samsung's new camera is super-slow-mo video
Lt. Gen. He Lei says defensive structures on islands would display China’s claim to sovereignty over virtually entire crucial waterway
Kavous Seyed-Emami's death in February sparked new anger in Iran over the treatment of detainees, especially after thousands were arrested this year following nationwide protests
Fund earmarked for those facing deportation; mayor says move is meant to show city supports its residents
Most of the refugees had lived in Congo since 2015, when political violence erupted in Burundi over the president's decision to seek a disputed third term, Jean Claude Rwahama, a refugee official said
Some places saw more than 2 feet of snow by late Wednesday and many communities woke up Thursday to a foot or more of snow-covered cars
All eyes now on Republican Rick Scott to see if he’ll back bill passed in response to last month's high school massacre of 17 people
Jean-Pierre Bemba was sentenced last year to a year in prison and fined 300,000 euros ($371,000) for interfering with witnesses in his war crimes and crimes against humanity trial at the court
Kabila's mandate ended in December 2016 and he agreed to set an election by the end of 2017, but Congo's election commission said the vote couldn't be held until the end of this year
Prosecutors say Peter Madsen tortured and murdered Kim Wall, then dismembered her body and dumped it at sea
The president leaves out what is widely regarded as the biggest reason for the loss of factory jobs: automation and other efficiencies
Problems such as unfair pay and deception in contracting persist, the UN International Labor Organization said
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