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Wild Blueberry Commission of Maine executive director Nancy McBrady says preliminary industry figures show the crop coming in at about 65 million pounds (29 million kilograms).
Trump on Friday traveled to Danang, Vietnam, site of an American air base during the war, and met with seven vets
The Kurds are seeking a clear American commitment to help them defend their gains against the troops of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Iranian-backed militiamen
The English-language pop song, played for about 30 minutes, urged Westerners to join the Islamic State group
The jet's development is a key step on the path to transform China from the world's low-cost factory into a creator of profitable technology
The Zimbabwe Herald reports that three men and a woman from Bulawayo are accused of booing Grace Mugabe at a ruling party rally over the weekend attended by President Robert Mugabe
The weapons ban would stop sales of military equipment that could be used for repression or surveillance of Venezuelans
George Blake joined British intelligence during World War II, served in Korea when the war there erupted in 1950; In Friday's statement, he emphasized again that he decided to switch sides after seeing civilians massacred by the 'American military machine'
The claim was denied by Syrian opposition activists who said the government is trying to make up for losses it suffered in Boukamal when large parts were retaken by the extremists again on Friday
A Supreme Court judge jailed Catalan regional parliament speaker Carme Forcadell on Thursday and set bail at 150,000 euros
As a candidate, Donald Trump called the market a ‘big, fat, ugly bubble,’ but as president he’s enjoying a 21 percent increase
Survivors left with little but white ash and hard choices: Rebuild quickly as before, rebuild defensively against future fires, or abandon some burned neighborhoods entirely as lethal mistakes in the country's most wildfire-prone state
House interview with Rinat Akhmetshin is scheduled for next week, and Jeff Sessions’ interview is planned for Nov. 30
The U.N.'s humanitarian chief warned a day earlier that unless the Saudi-led coalition lifts its blockade, Yemen will face "the largest famine the world has seen for many decades, with millions of victims."
To make the hall of fame, toys must have inspired creative play across generations
Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore's campaign has denied the allegations, but senior Republicans swiftly called for him to step aside if they turn out to be true
AP examined 36,210 tweets from Aug. 31, 2015, to Nov. 10, 2016, posted by 382 of the Russian accounts that Twitter shared with congressional investigators last week
The drive to stay in Puerto Rico and help rebuild has become a sociocultural movement with its own slogan - 'I'm not giving up'
Sanctions against top members of Venezuelan government linked to human rights abuses and corruption, Wall Street Journal reports, citing US Senate aide
Fifty years to the date after the nation’s first black mayor was elected to lead a large American city, voters in more than a half-dozen large and small cities chose black candidates as mayors Tuesday
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