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Statement by opposition spokesman says government troops have been 'bombarding' opposition positions in Yei county and launched an attack in Koch county Sunday morning that opposition forces 'repulsed'
Amazon's diligent, computerized know-it-all is the latest technology to enlist in NORAD Tracks Santa, military-run program that fields phone calls and emails from children around world eager to ask when Santa will arrive
A federal judge ruled Saturday that the military must provide counsel for the unidentified American who has yet to be charged
Two groups argued that the policy prevented people from some mostly Muslim countries from reuniting with family living legally in the United States
Statement comes day after US officials said they would begin sending lethal weapons, including anti-tank missiles, to equip Ukrainian troops
With his approval ratings topping 80 percent, Russian president set to easily win March 18 vote
The show’s ‘Britishness’ is among the qualities that have given it a 54-year run
Akihito thanked the people for their efforts to achieve his wish to abdicate
As bitcoin skyrocketed this month, the volume of trading was unprecedented; the fall on Friday returned the price only to where it was trading two weeks ago
The reused SpaceX rocket launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base and was seen for hundreds of miles
The Thomas fire burned in 2.5 weeks the area that previous fires took months to burn
Move being funded with a 2016 federal grant awarded to help relocate communities fleeing effects of climate change
Pentagon says enlistment of transgender recruits will start January 1 and go on amid legal battles
McCandless was famously photographed in 1984 flying with a hefty spacewalker's jetpack, alone in the cosmic blackness above a blue Earth
In information disclosed in court filings, director of the Office of Refugee Resettlement argued he saw no obligation under the law or the U.S. Constitution to allow abortions for people in his office's custody
Twenty-page lawsuit accuses tech giant of trying 'to fraudulently induce consumers to purchase' new phones
State control board notifies company it doesn't have proper rights to pipe about three-quarters of water it currently withdraws for bottling
Despite overwhelming evidence it could save lives, Congress extended the deadlines for railroads to implement GPS-based speed-control technology for years
The British Embassy in Egypt says Britain has added the Hasm movement and Liwaa el-Thawra group to its list of terrorist organizations
Egypt accuses Mahmoud Hussein, whose detention has passed the one-year mark, of biased reporting towards Islamist groups, including the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood
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