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People living in Tehran feel that an accord they have yet to benefit from may already be doomed, hardening their skepticism about America
Suspect building technique called flat slab causes 61 percent of building collapses in last month’s magnitude 7.1 quake, which killed 369 people
The flames were burning 'at explosive rates' because of 50 mph winds
Online services designed to engross users aren’t so easily retooled to promote greater accuracy, it turns out
If approved, it would be the first gene therapy in the US for an inherited disease, and the first in which a corrective gene is given directly to a patient
There were no details about the meeting with Eric Paddock, but police continued to search his brother's home, where they found 19 guns and several pounds of potentially explosive materials
US has provided more than $1 billion in military assistance to Lebanon since 2006
More than six months have passed since Britain triggered two-year countdown to its EU exit but talks mired in details
Anis Hanachi is believed to have radicalized his elder brother, who stabbed two women to death in France
Russian lawmaker-turned Kremlin critic was gunned down in Kyiv in March; killing was order by Putin Ukraine’s prosecutor alleges
First time someone from four Arab nations boycotting Qatar directly link the tournament to resolving the monthslong dispute
Movement to abolish Columbus Day and replace it with Indigenous Peoples Day has gained momentum in some parts of the US
Insects in the Backyard aims to revolutionize views of nature's least-loved creatures and what you can do with them
Mass shooting on the final day of Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas has emboldened some country musicians to call for gun control, even as many others declined to weigh in
List of priorities threatens to derails efforts to protect from deportation hundreds of thousands who were brought to US illegally as children
Abandoned baby strollers, shoes, phones, backpacks and purses strewn for days across huge crime scene were slowly being returned to their owners Sunday to become sad souvenirs of a horrific night
Hurricane came through Port Aransas just before Labor Day — damaging or destroying 80 percent of homes and business and wiping out the lucrative summer season's final weeks
First hurricane to make landfall in Mississippi, since Katrina in 2005, spared region the kind of catastrophic damage left by series of hurricanes that hit southern US and Caribbean in recent weeks
Demonstration is latest of numerous protests demanding liberation of activists from city of Al Hoceima, in northern Rif region where hundreds of protesters have been arrested
'King Kong: Legend of a Boxer' highlights jazz infused with indigenous influences that flourished in some black urban areas, particularly Johannesburg's Sophiatown, in racially segregated country in 1950s
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