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Despite controlling the White House and both chambers of Congress, Republicans have pinned the blame for the shutdown squarely on Schumer
Buckingham Palace said Monday the daughter of Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson will marry Jack Brooksbank in the fall
Government figures show that 2017 was a record year for tourism, with 4.7 million visitors pumping more than $3 billion into the island’s otherwise struggling economy
The region's ex-president, Carles Puigdemont, is scheduled to attend a debate Monday at the University of Copenhagen titled 'Catalonia and Europe at a Crossroads for Democracy'
Controversy over pope's accusations that Chilean sex abuse victims slandered bishop continued to cast a shadow over what has become most contested and violent trip of his papacy
Catholic churches, activists had called for peaceful demonstrations Sunday in Kinshasa, Goma, Lubumbashi and other cities; protests turned violent as police tried to disperse demonstrators
In joint statement, both leaders say they will seek closer economic ties, to develop a common diplomatic approach, boost cooperation on foreign affairs and security including fight against terrorism
Comments this weekend by Defense Minister Gen. Amir Hatami appear to be a trial balloon to test the reaction of the idea, long pushed by Iran's President Hassan Rouhani, a relative moderate
On Saturday, Turkish jets pounded a Kurdish-run enclave in Syria, wounding 10
Awards speeches focus on sexual misconduct, diversity and representation
Nearly a third of the deaths were from working class immigrant families
The quake hit at 10 p.m. local time in northern Chile at the site of a similar quake in October
In the Americas, women are too often victims of murder and 'many situations of violence that are kept quiet behind so many walls,' pontiff says in Peru
New York Times reports that Representative Patrick Meehan used taxpayer money to settle complaint stemming from his hostility toward former aide who rejected his romantic overtures
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke’s promise to Florida may not be the final word
Health officials hoped that the flu season’s early, intense start meant it was peaking, the opposite is true
Almost half of the 2 million civilian federal workers will be barred from doing their jobs if the shutdown extends into Monday
The rock star had just been diagnosed with a broken hip after performing dozens of shows
The nominations may bring a brief reprieve to sexual harassment scandals and pay equity protests — or not
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