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Civil rights icon’s Detroit home was set to be demolished but was bought by her niece and restored by Berlin-based artist
In video, soldiers, in gray clothing, ask Mali's government and President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita to find a solution to achieve their release
Country's military ruler Prayuth Chan-ocha announced earlier this week social media giant’s CEO would meet him this month
Cleveland.com reports Senate President Larry Obhof said Wednesday he strongly suggested to Findlay Republican Cliff Hite that he resign over allegations Hite spoke inappropriately to a female state employee who worked in a nearby state office and asked for hugs
Overall number of Americans collecting unemployment checks dropped to 1.89 million, lowest since December 1973 and down nearly 9 percent from a year ago
Speaking at joint news conference with Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari, Recep Erdogan reiterates Turkish assertions that schools run by Gulen's movement in Africa were being used to raise 'militants'
Some accuse 35-year-old Ksenia Sobchak of playing into Kremlin's hands while others welcome her move
The tourist from South Carolina had cut short his trip to Cuba two years earlier after numbness spread through all four of his limbs within minutes of climbing into bed at the same hotel where the American government workers were housed
Carles Puidgemont says the region will push forward with its separatist effort, while the government in Madrid plans to take away its autonomy
Firefighter Kyaw Kyaw said the blaze started about 3 a.m. and may have been set off by an electrical fault
The format of the show pivoted to focus on victims of the shooting, as well as those recovering from hurricanes and wildfires, with a night of somber tributes, inspirational anthems and voices lifted in harmony
Afghan officials say two suicide car bombings killed dozens in Kandahar province
Democratic candidates for governor in Virginia and New Jersey will be the first to receive the former president’s help
In 1988, Rodolphe Streichenberger created what he described as an experimental, artificial reef
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters, 72, is expected to declare Thursday which of the main parties he favors joining in a coalition
Two are set to meet Thursday to discuss recovery, rebuilding effort on island after it was ravaged by back-to-back hurricanes
Emil Wiesmeyer's printing company produced 4,000 basic passports, helping Raoul Wallenberg save Jews from Nazi death camps
State Grand Jury indicted Richard Quinn with criminal conspiracy, failure to register as a lobbyist
Malta's reputation as tax haven, cozy links with nearby lawless Libya, legal passports-for-sale program were just some of topics that investigative reporter Daphne Caruana Galizia had dug into before she was blown up by car bomb
The 100-strong crowd tried to break a police cordon Wednesday outside the Aristoteleion Theatre in Thessaloniki to protest what they call a blasphemous play
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