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Twitter on Tuesday released its top trending people and topics for 2017, ranging from sports to politics to Korean boy bands
The Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office said Nam Jae-joon and Lee Byung-kee were indicted on charges including bribery and causing unjust losses to state funds
The deal between Ireland and Apple will collect taxes pending an appeal before the EU's Court of Justice
Senate hasn't confirmed an ambassador to Cuba since relations were restored in 2015
The former Democratic presidential candidate is signing copies of her new book, “What Happened” on Tuesday in Concord
Winds exceeding 40 mph and gusts over 60 mph have been reported in the area and are expected to continue, the National Weather Service said
The opposition's Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the attack was an Israeli airstrike on the Damascus suburb of Jamraya
There have been rumors for weeks that party leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski could become next prime minister
Mayor Bonnie Stephenson said that faith-based organizations have been working to provide Rose City with enough bottled water
The Associated Press condensed 1,542 stories filed between July 1 and Oct. 11 by the official North Korean news agency into a list of the 183 most frequent words
Since his sensational debut solo album, 'Traveller,' was released in 2015, musician has won two Grammy Awards and scores of Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music Awards
Zarrab testifies for fourth day that he paid bribes in conspiracy to help Iran move $1 billion of oil and gas revenues through world financial markets
A House vote later this week will be first action by Congress on guns since mass shootings in Nevada and Texas killed more than 80 people
Three members of the Gulf Cooperation Council are boycotting the energy-rich country
Explosion occurred near time, place where ARA San Juan disappeared Nov. 15.
The 10-term GOP congressman originally sought Republican presidential nomination in 1980, but later waged an independent campaign against Democratic President Jimmy Carter and Republican challenger Ronald Reagan
The service won't let children add their own friends or delete messages — only parents can do that
Ground controllers sent commands to fire backup thrusters — which had been idle for 37 years — and got word more than 19 hours later that the four dormant thrusters had come alive
High-profile attendance by Apple’s Cook, Google’s Pichai highlights dilemma for Western tech companies trying to expand in increasingly lucrative but restricted market
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