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Diablo, Santa Ana, Sundowner winds can whip a spark into a deadly inferno
EU's Donald Tusk bemoans slow pace of divorce negotiations with London and says it is too early to move to next phase of planning new trade relationship
The festival opens Oct. 26 and runs until Nov. 5
Mark Vande Hei and Randy Bresnik also replaced several camera assemblies at the 250-mile-high International Space Station
Country has been divided into competing governments with two parliaments and an array of rival militias
The last surviving member of a group that studied the causes of deadly riots in America's cities says he remains haunted that its recommendations on US race relations and poverty were never adopted
Mohamed Zaree is one of several prominent Egyptian activists and human rights workers who are banned from travel over allegations of harming national security
In an interview, Corker leveled searing criticism at Trump, saying he could set the US 'on the path to World War III''
A series of shootouts led Brazilian authorities to ask the military for help patrolling the perimeter of Rocinha
Yemen, mired in civil war since 2014, became the target of a Saudi-led coalition in 2015 to take out Iran-backed Houthi rebels and the scene of a major humanitarian disaster
Justice Binta Nyako said the trials will be fair
Tuesday's development is the second measure that Baghdad has taken over the past two days to isolate the Iraqi Kurdish region
Cambodia's government took initial legal steps last week to dissolve the Cambodia National Rescue Party, its latest move to kneecap the opposition ahead of next year's general election
VX was found on Kim Jong Nam's face, in his eye and in his blood plasma says chemist at murder trial of two women accused of smearing chemical weapon on half brother of North Korea's leader
Hugh Griffiths later told several reporters that "this is the first time in U.N. history'' that the Security Council committee monitoring sanctions against Pyongyang has prohibited ships from entering all ports
Texas Tech officials issued a lockdown alert to students on social media, noting that the suspect had not been apprehended
Many of the NFL's 32 teams have held meetings in various forms to discuss the issue since Trump said more than two weeks ago during a rally in Alabama that owners should fire players who kneel for the anthem
State Attorney General Bob Ferguson, who successfully sues to block Trump's initial travel ban, announces his latest lawsuit three days after rules are issued
Though slow to react to the initial sexual harassment allegations against Harvey Weinstein, celebrities began speaking out against him more forcefully Monday
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