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Mueller for months has led a team of prosecutors and agents investigating whether Russia and Trump's Republican campaign coordinated to sway the 2016 election
Syrian air force hit one of the Israeli jets and shot down several missiles, Syrian military says
US would be 'putting people intentionally in harm's way' if it sent diplomats back to Cuba, US secretary of state says even as a new FBI report casts doubt on initial theory that Americans there have been hit by 'sonic attacks'
Truvada was launched in 2004, initially used in combination with other drugs as the basic treatment for people who have HIV, the virus that causes AIDS
The Australian Parliament overwhelming voted for same-sex marriage after a nationwide postal survey that found that 62 percent of respondents wanted marriage equality
Top House Democrat comments come just 11 days before a government shutdown deadline
Retired military officer Michelle Hernandez was the island's first female police chief
Weather driving property owners to stack sandbags in devastated northern wine country areas and leading authorities to order evacuations for Southern California neighborhoods below hillsides burned by the state's largest wildfire in history
Trump signed an executive order on rural broadband, following his speech in Nashville, aimed at easing the process to put private broadband infrastructure on federal property
New law expands an existing historic site commemorating King to include the Prince Hall Masonic Temple
Decision by Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is unexpected and comes amid repeated promises by Trump to revive coal as nation’s top power source
Mexican states rely heavily on federal revenue sharing
eD Royce is chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, says he wants to fully focus his final year as committee chairman on the 'urgent threats facing our nation'
Polish government's stance on justice reform, immigration prompts unease within European Union
NFL announced Monday that the pop star will perform 'The Star-Spangled Banner' before the game on Feb. 4 at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says materials requested months ago have been manufactured and are finally on their way to U.S. territory
There has been mounting speculation in Bucharest that Premier Mihai Tudose wants to replace Liviu Dragnea, current chairman of Social Democratic Party who is facing corruption charges, with committee of regional leaders
The Federal Reserve said Monday that consumer borrowing grew 8.8 percent, the most in more than two years, to $3.83 trillion
Win comes one day after another single ticket sold in Florida nabbed a $450 million Mega Millions grand prize
Move to boost alliance's chances of wrestling power from a coalition that has ruled since independence
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