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The cold will continue and could actually worsen for much of the US East Coast this weekend because of a monster storm that's brewing in the Atlantic and Caribbean
US president asking why the US should make 'any of these massive future payments' when the Palestinians are 'no longer willing to talk peace'
A record number of women appear to be answering the call to run for office, at all levels of government
The Mine Safety and Health Administration has attributed low numbers in previous years to far fewer coal mining jobs and tougher enforcement of mining safety rules
The fervor surrounding Ali Jayad al-Salhi points to the near messianic mystique that has grown up around Iraq's Shiite militias after they helped defeat the Islamic State group
Hall, 85, recorded some of the biggest musical acts of the 1960s and '70s and helped develop the fabled 'Muscle Shoals sound'
Viewers intrigued by the Gianni Versace murder case featured in the new season of "American Crime Story" can retrace the fashion designer's steps at the South Beach mansion
Bus carrying 57 people headed to Peru's capital when it was struck by a tractor trailer and plunged more than 200 feet, along a narrow stretch of highway known as the 'Devil's Curve'
Constitutional Court temporarily stripped country's pro-Moscow president of his duties for his refusal to endorse new ministers in political standoff
Raised in a poor neighborhood built on a mangrove swamp on the neglected outskirts of the Liberian port capital Monrovia, Weah was elected president of his country last week
Emergency responders descended on ropes from cable car on South Africa's Table Mountain to recover bodies of two male climbers, including Japanese citizen, who died after falling from cliff
Call directed at thousands of migrants from Sudan and Eritrea; advocacy group says expulsions ‘put the refugees' lives in danger’
A decree issued by Egypt's general-turned-president Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi renews the state of emergency for three months
Temperatures breaking century-old records, leading to several deaths authorities attribute to exposure
She was born in Norman, Oklahoma, to parents of Egyptian descent, and raised in Morgantown, West Virginia. Kotb, 53, will continue to co-host the show’s fourth hour with Kathie Lee Gifford
National Seismological Observatory says the strongest earthquake had a preliminary magnitude of 4.8 and struck 145 kilometers southeast of the capital, Skopje, in the Dojran area near the border with Greece
Critics in East African nation see bill as an attempt by president to rule until the grave
Blaze comes only days after deadliest residential fire to hit New York City in at least a quarter century killed 12 people in Bronx apartment building
Peter Martins, 71, tells board members he continues to deny sexually harassing or abusing members of company, including dancers
Noori, 32, has been refused bail and has yet to plea to any charge
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