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Francis says death penalty violates Gospel and amounts to voluntary killing of human life, which 'is always sacred in the eyes of the creator'
California Department of Motor Vehicles publishes proposed rules that would govern technology within state
Scott Kelly mixes good with not so good in effort to make his story more relatable
Coalition allies are working out ways to safely evacuate an estimated 4,000 civilians who remain trapped in the city
The arrest is part of Moscow's crackdown on the Crimean Tatars, one of the suspects' lawyer says
Bishop Hubertus Leteng said the money was used to finance the education of a poor youth; he called allegations of a mistress 'slanderous'
For sheer euphoria, Egypt's qualification this week to end a 28-year absence was hard to beat. Egypt already ranks in FIFA's top 10 of nations whose residents have requested tickets to the 64 games in Russia
Naval ships off Libya's coast raise concerns that Europe-bound migrants who are sent back to Libya face 'a real risk' of torture
Thousands of people waving Turkish and Serbian flags lined the streets of Novi Pazar, in the Sandzak region, where Erdogan arrived with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic
Touring Puerto Rico's hurricane-ravaged landscape, Zuckerberg and another Facebook executive used avatars to discuss their company's virtual reality platform
Poll conducted about a week after Trump intensified rhetorical exchanges with Kim Jong Un, dubbing him 'Rocket Man' and threatening to 'totally destroy' N. Korea if US is forced to defend itself and its allies
More than 2,000 homes and businesses have been destroyed by the series of blazes across the region that had killed at least 17 people
Tens of thousands of islanders left for the U.S. mainland to escape the immediate aftermath of the storm
Russia has won the latest round in a judicial tug-of-war with US over who should try Alexander Vinnik who was arrested during a holiday in Greece
State-run IRNA news agency reported that Mohammad Javad Zarif briefed lawmakers during closed session of parliament on Trump's anticipated refusal to certify Iran's nuclear deal with world powers
State-run Liberia Broadcasting System reports Wednesday there likely will be a runoff based on preliminary figures seen by its correspondents
At least five wineries belonging to members have had 'complete losses' in facilities, with another nine reporting some damage, according to Napa Valley Vintners trade association
Some wonder whether tragedy could have been lessened had the shooter been engaged sooner
Carlos Slim says private donors have raised equivalent of about $22 million for earthquake relief and his foundation matched those donations five to one, for a total of $134 million
The TransCanada proposal would transport Canadian crude oil through Montana and South Dakota to Nebraska, where existing lines would carry the oil to Gulf Coast refineries
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