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In separate interviews with The Associated Press, the accusers provided detailed accounts of incidents they say occurred between 1985 and 2010
Restaurant workers, hotel event booker, watchdog group say president has business conflicts that violate Constitution; NY judge says they can't sue him
The wrap-up measure allows Republicans controlling Washington to savor their win on this week’s $1.5 trillion tax package
John Schnatter had blamed slowing sales growth on the outcry surrounding NFL players kneeling during the national anthem
The U.S. and NATO have voiced concern that a new Russian cruise missile breaches the 1987 Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty
Failure to pass the measure would trigger a government shutdown at midnight Friday
Protestors have been trying to block the auction of homes that defaulted because owners couldn't pay the mortgage
Mattis meeting with troops, not touring the detention facilities or discussing detainee policy options
Francis uses Christmas message to dress down Vatican officials, warning how bureaucrats can become ‘corrupted’ by ambition and vanity
Court credited with prosecuting, sentencing some of top military and civilian leaders from devastating Balkan wars in 1990s
As South Sudan enters its fifth year of civil war, 1.25 million people are facing starvation, according to the latest analysis by the United Nations and the government
Mnangagwa traveled to South Africa on Thursday to persuade investors that economically struggling Zimbabwe is an attractive business prospect after the Nov. 21 resignation of former leader Robert Mugabe
The statistics stand in sharp contrast to the picture of New York City painted by President Donald Trump on the campaign trail a year ago, when he said murders were up because the city’s liberal mayor was coddling immigrants living here illegally
In Ecuador, Vice President Jorge Glas has been sentenced to six years in jail for orchestrating an Odebrecht bribery scheme
The federal judge said prosecutors withheld thousands of pages of evidence from the defense
Because no wreckage, oil or bodies were found, it was also believed the AE1 sank intact
The novelist conned a publisher into paying him $765,000 in advance for a fake autobiography of the reclusive billionaire
Gov Javier Corral of the northern border state of Chihuahua said in statements on social media that Gutierrez was arrested in the morning by federal and state police in Chihuahua
The government figures released Thursday put drug deaths at 63,600, up from about 52,000 in 2015
Villagers are intensely wary of industrial plantations after what some described as false promises from palm oil companies that wanted land
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