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Milwaukee-based startup Scanalytics is using floor sensors that track people's movements to help brick-and-mortar stores better understand consumer habits
Encounters between Russian and NATO warplanes have become increasingly frequent as Moscow has demonstrated its resurgent military might
Across the nation, activists, residents and teachers honored Martin Luther King Jr. on what would have been his 89th birthday
Most of the displaced are women and children, according to a UN-led assessment mission
Civilians were among the dead after two militias clashed, leaving another 63 injured
Protesters in Athens sprayed police with red paint outside parliament where lawmakers approved even more austerity measures
In a speech Sunday night, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas lashed out at the US, Israel, Britain and even other Arab leaders, and pronounced the peace process dead
When Harvey made landfall last August, it left behind destroyed homes, businesses and infrastructure in parts of Texas
Attilio Fontana, who is running for the governorship of prosperous Lombardy, advocated for clamping down on immigrants' numbers to preserve 'our white race'
Pegasus Airlines Boeing 737-800, with 168 people on board, went off runway at Trabzon Airport, stopping at an acute angle only a few meters away from Black Sea
Much of the water on the roadway near the devastated town of Montecito had receded by Sunday, allowing workers to use bulldozers and other heavy equipment to push away solid debris that was still several feet deep
It wasn't clear if Oscar Perez himself had been killed or captured in operation after more than six months on the lam
Madrid threatens to keep control of Catalonia if former Catalan President Puigdemont resumes his from Brussels
Rappler says it will fight the ruling and continue to operate
Suspects were previously convicted of wood smuggling charges and sentenced to prison terms
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan also warned US troops against coming between Turkish troops and Kurdish forces, which Ankara views as an extension of Turkey's own Kurdish insurgency
Mohammed Anwar Sadat, nephew of Egypt's late leader Anwar Sadat, told reporters his decision was partially taken to protect his campaign workers from intimidation or arrest by authorities.
Palestinian cell phone providers Wataniya and Jawwal are expected to launch 3G broadband services in the West Bank by the end of this month, Palestinian officials say
State-run media in Myanmar reported Hla Po Khaung camp will accommodate about 30,000 people in 625 buildings and that at least 100 buildings are to be completed by the end of the month
Ansari says he was surprised and apologized
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