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An elaborate, five-day ceremony will honor a genuinely respected king, who reigned for seven decades
Raila Odinga calls for creation of ‘resistance movement,’ accusing president of moving country toward authoritarian rule
St. Luke's Health System in June paid $300,000 to move Idaho's largest sequoia to make way for a hospital expansion
White House adviser and presidential daughter frames credit as crucial for working families
Both American air carriers and global airlines must comply, affecting all 2,100 flights from around world entering US on any given day
Customers who want to use the service would need to be Amazon Prime members and would have to buy a camera and a Wi-Fi-connected lock from the Seattle-based company
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin describes sanctions list as 'largest ever multilateral designation in Middle East'
Stance shows Trump administration retreating from congressionally mandated review of some of most dangerous chemicals in public use
'All I See Is You' is about a woman who lost her eyesight as an adolescent in a car accident, but begins a period of self-discovery when she regains her vision through surgery in her 20s
As wealthier residents are sealed up in air-conditioned homes with their generators and bottled water, the poorest are left swatting mosquitoes in sweltering heat and collecting rainwater
Institute says won’t moralize in regard to Polish-born film director who in 1970s pleaded guilty to having sex with 13-year-old girl
Aspiring actress Dominique Huett suing Weinstein Co. alleging it was aware of sexual misconduct by its co-founder, Harvey Weinstein
Social media giant announced last week that it has partnered with Trade Winds Energy to build the Rattlesnake Creek Wind Project in rural Dixon County
Decision deals serious blow to Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown's plan to re-engineer state's water system by building two giant water tunnels
The ballots were cast by noncitizen immigrants who reported themselves as having mistakenly registered, according to officials
The computer program assigns inmates to suitable prisons based on factors such as age and other inmate demographics, criminal history, mental illness, and educational and vocational interests
Israel captured east Jerusalem in the 1967 Mideast war and annexed the territory in a step that was not recognized internationally. Today, it considers the entire city to be its eternal capital
White House officials say go-ahead, planned later Wednesday, will allow states and local communities to devise their own trials
The banking rule would have allowed consumers to join together to sue their bank or credit card company to resolve financial disputes
Rock & Roll pioneer died of natural causes at 3:30 am Tuesday
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