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Effects on the eurozone are 'uncertain and complex,' say the economists, especially if the tax cut increases the US budget deficit
Ecuadoreans voted by a landslide in a nationwide referendum Sunday to limit presidents to just one re-election
Pennsylvania high court ruled last month that the map of 18 districts violated the state constitution because it unfairly benefited Republicans
Bill has sparked outrage in Israel, raising tensions with a close ally
The 76-year-old singer/songwriter said he will still do the 'occasional performance' after his last tour
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said he is proud of the National Health Service and rejected Trump's claim that it's collapsing
Witnesses reported that Tawergha, who were due to return on Feb. 1 under an agreement with neighboring city of Misrata, were barred from entry by militias who fired in the air and even shot up some cars
F1 says youngsters from motorsport clubs, who for example are already competing in karting, will stand alongside drivers on the grid before races this season
Federal investigators are trying to figure out why switch was in the wrong position, sending Amtrak train into freight train and killing conductor and engineer in South Carolina
After a weekend of conflicting statements from government officials, an unidentified source in May's office said it is not their policy to be in a customs union
Young and old descended on Broad Street, the iconic thoroughfare that will host a parade to commemorate the city's first major pro sports championship since 2008
Officials say the delay is due to an anticipated decline in agricultural use of water because many farms have used up their water quotas
Indonesia's capital has raised its flood alert to the highest level amid torrential rain
Powell succeeds Janet Yellen, the first woman to lead the nation's central bank in its 100 year history
Measure stops short of explicitly providing money for a wall along the boundary with Mexico
It's not known whether Marine Express was hijacked for ransom or to steal the nearly 13,500 tonnes (15,120 tons) of gasoline on board
Public broadcaster NHK showed orange flames and black smoke rising from the charred house, which had its upper floor torn off; both crewmembers suffered heart and lung failure
The bombardment comes after rebels shot down a Russian fighter jet on Saturday
Ferocious sell-off on Wall Street on Friday, January US jobs report suggesting higher inflation ahead, served as blunt reminder of challenges Powell's Fed will face
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