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The district attorney of Riverside County says the 13 victims will tell their stories at their own pace
Statement comes day after Venezuela's national constituent assembly approved holding snap election
After nearly 50 years on world stage, legendary singer, pianist and composer says this is a good way 'to go out with a bang'
Company that once dominated toy sales in the US has been operating under bankruptcy protection since last fall
Since Dolly's birth in 1996, scientists have cloned nearly two dozen kinds of mammals and have created human embryos, but until now have been unable to make babies this way in primates
The moves follows uproar over Apple's admission it was secretly slowing down older iPhones when their batteries weakened
The two countries have agreed to a two-year repatriation process set to begin Tuesday
At least 56,217 people were taking shelter in 46 evacuation camps Tuesday and army troops and police were helping others leave the danger zone
Now that extremists have been squeezed from all but the last bits of their former territory, Trump administration struggling to define boundaries of its mission, and how and when America's lengthy engagement will end
Award-winning science fiction and fantasy writer, who explored feminist themes and was best known for her Earthsea books, died suddenly and peacefully at age 88 at her home in Portland, Oregon on Monday
As the tech industry trains its machines to make them better at answering questions, the answers they get wrong also highlight the limitations of computer intelligence
A fast guide to the ECB's extraordinary stimulus efforts and the timetable for withdrawing a massive bond-buying program later this year
Implementing June 2015 peace agreement by end of March is seen as important step toward progress on a host of issues
Atlanta-based streaming business hurting artists who rely on music royalties, music companies states in the suit filed recently in US District Court in Atlanta
Cases have been rising in Brazil during southern hemisphere summer rainy season, and health officials are planning to vaccinate millions of people in coming weeks in hopes of containing outbreak
'This was a win as far as I could tell,' one resident said of the advanced warning, though monster waves never materialized and there were no reports of damage from the magnitude 7.9 quake
The Supreme Court Associate Justice talked to students Tuesday about civility, his judicial philosophy of orginalism and the rituals required of new justices
Defense document says Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will appeal to higher courts if his sentence of 9½ years in prison for corruption, money laundering is not annulled
Tariffs likely to heighten tensions between United States and its trade partners, slow US solar-installation business and raise prices for US consumers
Jerome Powell will succeed Janet Yellen, the first woman to lead the Federal Reserve, when her term ends Feb. 3
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