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The incident underscores the security challenges Colombia faces as it tries to uproot a booming harvest for coca, the raw ingredient for cocaine
TechSpark program is launched in Fargo, N.D., which has a Microsoft campus, but the communities in the program are different by design and not all have a Microsoft presence
American Film Institute announced Thursday it will honor the actor-director at a gala tribute in Los Angeles in June
AP-NORC poll finds 52 percent of Americans disapprove of pro athletes protesting by refusing to stand during the anthem, compared with 31 percent who approve
National Space Council meets for the first time after being disbanded in 1993
It's one of few early birch bark canoes still in existence because of the fragility of the material
The much-debated insecticides, called neonics, are linked to reduced and weakened honeybee hives
Signature means police will be barred from asking people about their immigration status or participating in US immigration enforcement activities starting January 1
Republicans and Democrats are teaming up behind a request to repair water projects and help homeowners and communities rebuild from the storm
The latching mechanism on one end of the 58-foot robot arm malfunctioned in August and needed a replacement before an Orbital supply ship arrives in November
At least 44 registered federal lobbyists with ties to Trump or Vice President Mike Pence have collectively billed nearly $41.8 million, according to analysis of federal lobbying disclosure filings through Aug. 31, by public interest group
Raids take place Wednesday in cities of Warsaw, Gdansk, Lodz and Zielona Gora
The $4.1 trillion budget plan promises deep cuts to social programs while paving the way for a GOP drive to rewrite the tax code
Investigation centers around a vote-buying scheme to bring the Olympics to Rio de Janeiro
Speaking at the start of Thursday's talks with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, Maduro said that 'cooperation in the military sphere has been very successful and we need to expand it'
The last of the blue-helmeted soldiers are leaving amid concerns that the police and justice system are still not adequate to ensure security in the country
At the Kremlin's opulent St. Andrew's Hall, Putin in televised remarks hailed the king's visit as a 'landmark' event
Confrontation in Sabratha has spiraled into weeks-long battle among rival militias for control of coastal city
Political uncertainty over future of Catalonia's secession bid has started spreading to economy, with stock markets falling and big Catalan firms relocating - or considering a move - elsewhere in Spain
Mohammad Saleem was born and raised in Myanmar. But at no time in his 30 years of life did the government ever recognize him as a citizen.
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