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Janet Yellen, if she stays on the Federal Reserve board, would be only the second former chair to do so after being bypassed for a second term
While supernovas typically fade over 100 days, one oft-erupting star is still going strong after 1,000 days
Navigator Holdings ships products from Sibur, a Russian gas producer whose owners include two Russian oligarchs close to President Vladimir Putin and a businessman believed to be Putin's son-in-law
Officials report island had average of 82 deaths a day before Hurricane Maria hit Sept. 20, with average jumping to 117 through rest of month
Proposed goal is to cut emissions of carbon dioxide from cars by 30 percent by 2030 but some say plan too ambitious
Opinion presented to a judge by Eduardo Taiano reignites case that shook Argentine politics with suspicions of high-level homicide in 2015 death of crusading prosecutor Alberto Nisman
Figure represents increase over amount President Trump sought as lawmakers aim to restock what they say is a depleted US military
Candidates are being forced to use an app to collect the 866,000 signatures they need to get on the ballot in a country where coverage is spotty and only a minority can afford smartphones
With his comments, el-Sissi throws his support behind Egypt’s Gulf ally Saudi Arabia amid kingdom’s mounting tensions with Iran
Facing familiar frustration, federal law enforcement officials unable to access potentially valuable information on Texas church shooter’s device
In the awards' 89 years of existence, four women have been nominated for best director; one woman has won
Defense chiefs endorse creation of two new commands: one to protect sea lanes, the other a logistics command to supervise troop movements in Europe
Kathleen Hartnett White says that she is unconvinced by new US government assessment reaffirming that manmade carbon emissions are primary cause of climate change
Top US, British, French and German diplomats urge the Security Council to renew mandate of experts probing chemical weapons attacks in country
Law passed Wednesday by pro-government assembly prohibits Venezuelans from spreading any message through TV, radio or social media that instigates violence or hate
Twitter is expanding its character limit; Snapchat is hoping to make its app easier to use
With pollution levels peeking, criticism mounts over failure of Indian authorities to tackle public health crisis
The World Cup sliding season starts Thursday for bobsled and skeleton
Court papers say the infamous Mexican drug lord's cell is 'frigid' and lacks fresh air, and he is having hallucinations, bouts of depression and headaches
President says it's vital for his country to clear up politically charged case, determine how Alberto Nisman died an ‘who did it’
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