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EPA chief Scott Pruitt visited Superfund site outside Houston last month following historic rains and flooding from Hurricane Harvey
While Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fought against the deal from the start, security experts see few good alternatives
Tesla says some cables in the seat may have been improperly tightened, which prevents the left seat from locking in an upright position
She's promoting a measure saying US would not fire its nuclear weapons unless another country did so first
Egypt has been battling insurgency in northern Sinai that has been led by Islamic State affiliate since 2014
However, one of Liberia's largest political parties calls for halt to counting votes from election Thursday, alleging voting irregularities and fraud
United Arab Emirates becoming latest Gulf country to cut back on ties to Pyongyang amid tensions between North Korea and US
Broadcasters, sponsors and tournament organizers also could feel impact of Americans' absence
Italian national Claudio Berardelli was cleared of charges of conspiring to harm Jeptoo's career by administering a banned substance
Aung San Suu Kyi says her government is holding talks with Bangladesh on the return of 'those who are now in Bangladesh'
Kosovo's prime minister has confirmed that the government will try to transform the nation's security forces into a regular army through constitutional changes to satisfy the country's international partners
New poll finds that 68 percent of Americans think weather disasters seem to be worsening, compared to 28 percent who think they are staying the same and only 4 percent who say they are less severe
What started as annual marriage festival has become economic boon for tiny Berber village tucked into foothills of Morocco's Atlas Mountains
Case involves award of broadcast rights for next four World Cups from 2018 through 2030
Clinton opened the exhibit while visiting Little Rock to mark the 60th anniversary of the desegregation of the city's Central High School
Failed asylum-seeker Anis Amri killed 12 people when he drove a hijacked truck into a crowded Christmas market in Berlin on December 19, 2016
Controversial move announced Thursday follows Mayor Anne Hidalgo's plan to ban all diesel cars from the city by 2024, when Paris will host the Summer Olympics
Crisis of femicides has prompted country's federal government to issue gender violence alert in 2015 but critics say not enough is being done
Decision comes as UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is voting to choose a new director this week, in tense balloting overshadowed by agency's funding troubles and divisions over Palestinian membership
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