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Showdown between Igor Plotnitsky and former Interior Minister Igor Kornet enters its third day
No arrests have been made; probe continues
Petra Laszlo, who works for a pro-government website, could be seen on video arguing Monday with Gyorgy Szilagyi from the far-right Jobbik party
TransCanada's Keystone pipeline leaked estimated 210,000 gallons of oil on agricultural land in Marshall County, South Dakota
Three congressional committees are investigating Russian interference and whether President Donald Trump's campaign was in any way involved
Opposition didn't condition its participation in upcoming UN-based negotiations on the departure of President Bashar Assad from office, signaling a degree of flexibility
Britain built the vessel and sailed it to the US as a gift of friendship in 1957, but over the years, the elements, aquatic organisms and insects took their toll
IBM, Amazon and Microsoft all now have apprenticeship programs that pay workers learning on-the-job while they build IT skills
Attorneys for trapping organizations said in recent court filings that the lawsuit against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service infringes on the authority of state and tribal governments to manage their wildlife.
Al-Bashir accuses US of fomenting conflict in Sudan
With new faces and old favorites in the lineup, the extravaganza began wending through 2 ½ miles of Manhattan on a chilly morning
opposition party says that Ivan Lewis is suspended pending investigation
US, specialist agencies say 'hydro-acoustic anomaly' was produced just hours after navy lost contact with the submarine on Nov. 15
Avakian, an executive at Columbia Records and Warner Bros. among other labels, helped popularize such consumer standards as liner notes, the long-playing album and the live album
US Rep. Joe Barton told a woman that he would complain to US Capitol Police if sexually explicit photographs of him and other material from their relationship were to be exposed publicly
Debate playing out against backdrop of rapidly growing wolf population, jump in wolf poaching and demands from ranchers, hunters who say predators are decimating herds, spooking big game
FCC's move will allow companies like Comcast, AT&T and Verizon to charge internet companies for speedier access to consumers and to block outside services they don't like
Wife says her husband hasn't taken a single breath without pain since what she calls 'a deliberate, blindside attack' by a Kentucky neighbor earlier this month
Even as retailers are counting on a lift from a better economy, they’re looking beyond economic data and mapping out ways to pick up sales from other retailers as Amazon expands its reach
Talks ranging from Europe's security to workers posted by their employer in another country, a contentious issue between the two European Union nations
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