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Jerry Brown is promising to help the country reach its emissions reductions targets even as the Trump administration withdraws from an international climate accord
Figure represents claims for homes and businesses insured by 15 companies and is more than triple the previous estimate of $1 billion
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt suggests that many of those previously appointed to panels were potentially biased because they had received federal research grants
Tax plan was to be unveiled Wednesday, but details will be delayed until Thursday, a senior GOP aide said
A 'no' vote Wednesday will return the United States to a place of extreme isolation within the global community over its policy toward Cuba
Paul Manafort and Rick Gates are accused of using shell corporations located in Cyprus, the Seychelles, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines as a way to hide assets and keep from paying taxes
'There's no lawyer inside FEMA would have ever agreed to the language in that contract,' Brock Long told the Senate homeland security committee regarding the controversial $300 million contract to restore the power grid in Puerto Rico
Press Secretary Sarah Sanders tells reporters that Kelly's calling Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee “an honorable man” is attempt to point out that “history isn’t perfect”
Mexico's GDP shrank 0.2 percent in the third quarter compared with the previous period
The comments on Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s orders appear to be effort by Iranian authorities to contrast their missile program against those of countries like North Korea
The iPhone X costs about $1,000 — $300 more than the iPhone 8. Advance orders began this past Friday
Experts in human origins say new finding could help pin down various factors that led to Neanderthals' demise
The video illustrates a 'real-life story of where we are today and what we will deal with tomorrow,' the expert said at a UN Security Council meeting
Caceres, who was awarded the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize for leading her Lenca indigenous people in opposing a hydroelectric project, was slain March 2, 2016, by gunmen who forced their way into her home in the middle of the night
Agents say Bergdahl provided invaluable information and helped them reshape the way they gather intelligence in Afghanistan
Protesters demanding President Joseph Kabila step down at end of the year if new elections not held
Recent indictments making it harder for US president to speak dismissively of Russia investigation
Actress says although she hasn't experienced the sort of sexual assault that has turned Hollywood on its head, it's 'important to talk about these issues, for women to stand up for themselves'
Challenge presented by hurricanes Irma, Harvey and Maria is unprecedented in the history of the agency; and California wildfires have added some of the worst devastation it has seen
The actor is accused of making sexual advances on a teen boy
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