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Initiative comes amid investigations that found rampant sexual harassment of employees, multiple reports of drivers assaulting passengers
The U2 frontman used a company in Malta to buy part of a shopping mall in Lithuania
Virginia is one of only two states electing a new governor this year, and the contest is viewed by many as an early referendum on President Donald Trump's political popularity
Justices left in place rulings favoring Apple patents of smartphone features that include auto-correct and a slide that unlocks the device
Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama tells negotiators that 'we must not fail our people' as he opens two weeks of talks on implementing Paris accord to fight climate change, which is already affecting Pacific island nation
High Court last month disqualified five lawmakers, including two government ministers, because they breached constitutional ban on foreign citizens sitting in parliament
Iran has backed the rebels, but denies arming them, The Houthi militants have said their Volcano-variant ballistic missile is locally produced
Facing possible extradition to Spain for allegedly plotting a rebellion, separatist politicians now may remain in Belgium but must attend their court sessions
Geoffrey Kamworor of Kenya won the men's race, holding off countryman Wilson Kipsang by 3 seconds for his first major victory
A century later, descendants of revolution say these historic wounds have not healed
The pollution is expected to linger until the middle of the month, and people are urged to stay inside or wear a facemask
From fears surrounding North Korea to making America friendly again, opinions and hopes are mixed
Heavy rain had been a concern because household chemicals leaching from some 9,000 burned homes and buildings could contaminate soil and water
The scale of the arrests is designed to smooth the crown prince’s eventual succession to the throne, said Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, a research fellow at the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy
Two companies have been dancing around possible merger for years, but in joint statement Saturday, Sprint and T-Mobile say they are calling off merger negotiations for foreseeable future
Former Democratic Party chair says candidate's 2016 presidential campaign had become 'anemic'
The anthem has been a flashpoint lately, and the new law will apply to Hong Kong and Macau
Nearly 74 percent of the rainfall expected during the entire season was recorded in the first week of the monsoon season
Traders are losing money, but China is holding firm, hoping for sign North Korea is yielding
The latest release of documents are in some cases heavily redacted and contain one analysis of Martin Luther King Jr.
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