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Catalonia’s push for independence has prompted some business to move their headquarters, tourists to stay away
Change could mean some students would see all their debt erased, but for others only some of it would be
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman wants to ‘get rid of’ decades of ultraconservative dogma, something the public welcomes
They're using artificial intelligence to replicate help a salesperson at a store might offer, or calculate a shopper's most likely body shape
Officials from the social media giant say they will verify political ad buyers and create tools for users to see that information
Scientists say it is yet another sign of the changing climate, and that it has good and bad consequences for the nation
The director, an ally of Reince Priebus, cited the party’s ‘tone deaf attitude’ toward the voting bloc
Mexico’s annual celebration traditionally consisted of quiet family gatherings, but increasingly includes parades
Brazil's Environment Ministry says nearly 160,000 acres of 595,000-acre Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park has burned since it began October 10
Memorial service held in Santa Rosa for 42 people who died in wildfires
Ambush by militants outside Cairo last week killed at least 16 police troopers
The Thai vessel also was linked to human trafficking in Indonesian waters
Key West, which received a glancing blow from the hurricane, is putting on its annual festival, but many attractions say visitors aren’t coming
Two checkpoints were attacked in eastern Ghazni province, a spokesman said
The bus, with an unknown number of passengers, plunged into a river know for fast currents
The Washington Free Beacon on Friday confirmed it originally retained the political research firm Fusion GPS to scour then-candidate Trump’s background for negative information
The South Korean boat, 391 Hungjin, was captured at dawn Saturday after it “illegally intruded” into its waters, North Korea said
Around the world, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people live in 'a crucible of egregious violations' of human rights,' says Vitit Muntarbhorn
Release of thousands of records relating to assassination of President John F. Kennedy hasn't settled best-known, real-life whodunit in American history
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