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Washington scheduled to make withdrawal of 60 percent of US Embassy staff permanent in response to mysterious ailments affecting American diplomats
Electoral observer mission says country should eliminate a system that lets private media companies clear their government debts by running propaganda and also end criminal charges for cases of defamation and libel
The legislation would increase the threshold at which banks are considered too big to fail
Eleven other former officials and people close to Cristina Fernandez's government will also be tried on charges of cover-up and abuse of power, judge said in ruling released by Argentina's official CIJ Judicial Information Center
Welcome drifts of fresh snow awaited California's water managers for their late-winter survey of vital Sierra Nevada snowpack after massive winter storm slowed state's plunge back into drought
The former New York mayor and billionaire businessman has pledged to help save the 2015 Paris climate agreement
The House is spending more and more time on the obscure and the arcane; the Senate chamber is being turned over for weeks at a time to routine nominations
The rise of populist parties in Italy and mounting fears of a global trade war put the brakes on one of the bright spots in the global economy
Huge waves downed palm trees, knocked over cement benches and forced curious crowds to flee
From makeup artists in Venezuela to women in conservative parts of India, people around the world are doing the digital equivalent of needlework -drawing boxes around cars in street photos, tagging images, and transcribing snatches of speech that computers can't quite make out
In many ways, show inside Dolby Theatre went exactly as planned - scripted, tight, full of past-looking montages, forward-thinking speeches and produced to appeal to all
The lawsuit filed Monday in Philadelphia said hackers stole the names and drivers’ license numbers of at least 13,500 Pennsylvania Uber drivers
SITE Intelligence Group says the militant group Jama Nusrat Ul-Islam wa Al-Muslimin, known by its acronym JNIM, issued a photo of Yunus al-Fulani on Monday
Posters featuring Salman alongside President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi lined major roads in central Cairo, where Salman will later visit the main Muslim and Christian institutions and see a performance at the Opera
Soldiers were arrested for allegedly entering a Turkish military zone; Greece says they accidentally strayed into Turkey due to bad weather during patrol of Greek-Turkish border
From Virginia to Massachusetts, utility crews work around the clock to restore power to affected areas, as nearly 300,000 struggled without electricity
Various media outlets said longtime Netanyahu family spokesman Nir Hefetz had agreed to turn state's witness in return for a more lenient punishment. Police placed a gag order on the case and refused to comment
National Rifle Association's deep pockets and bare-knuckled approach leave the impression it effectively purchases loyalty from lawmakers
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