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Macron will be the guest of honor at Wednesday's annual dinner by the group CRIF, whose leaders plan to question the president about fighting anti-Semitism online and recent attacks on French Jews or Jewish sites
Turkey opposes what it says are "unilateral" efforts to search for gas, saying they infringe the rights of Turkish Cypriots to the ethnically split island's resources
Reach Every Reader program will combine scientific research with methods of tracking and predicting students' reading abilities to develop web-based screening tool to identify kindergartners at high risk of reading difficulties
State party chair Kathleen Matthews says reserving an equal number of seats for men and women will help groom women for higher office
Another snowy, blowy nor'easter threatened a new round of power outages as it began moving up the East Coast Wednesday, raising concerns for utility customers still trying to bounce back from an earlier storm
Nearly every part of Lowell Observatory's Pluto Discovery Telescope and accompanying dome near Flagstaff has been refurbished, from the trio of lenses to historic wooden shutters that open up to the stars
Innovators are coming up with tools to keep tiny pieces of thread that are discharged with washing machine effluent from reaching marine life
Stormy Daniels wants a California judge to invalidate agreement she signed days before the 2016 presidential election, lawsuit alleges agreement 'null and void and of no consequence' because then-candidate Trump didn't personally sign it
Secretary-general's annual report on children in armed conflict contains a blacklist of government forces and rebel groups that recruit, use, kill, maim, rape, sexually abuse or abduct children
The Disney film, with its $103 million production budget, opens nationwide Friday
New effort under direction of presidential son-in-law Jared Kushner aims to overcome years of problems with electronic medical records and make them easier for patients to use
Scientists say what's happening is unprecedented, part of a global warming-driven vicious cycle that most likely plays a role in strong, icy storms in Europe and the US Northeast
Wiesenthal Center, in annual digital terrorism and hate report card, gives B-plus to Facebook, a B-minus to Twitter and a C-plus to Google
Heavy, wet snow and gusting winds could take down trees and snap power lines already weakened from last week's storm
Democratic early voting across Texas' 15 most populous counties more than doubled that of the last nonpresidential cycle in 2014
'Both Sides of the Sky' billed as last in a trilogy gathering assorted Hendrix studio recordings, following 2010's 'Valleys of Neptune' and 2013's 'People, Hell and Angels'
Speaking to energy-industry conference, Zinke describes Trump administration’s efforts to increase offshore drilling, reduce regulations, and streamline inspections
Top economic adviser Gary Cohn is latest to announce he is leaving the White House after breaking with President Donald Trump on trade policy
Performing rights organization says in a statement Tuesday that Puerto Rican rapper will be first act to receive the honor in 25-year history of its Latin Awards
Lawsuit filed by family members who they say their relatives were indiscriminately shot by the military in a heavy-handed attempt to quell civil unrest
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