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More than 430,000 Rohingya have left Myanmar in less than a month
Hurricane Maria slammed into Puerto Rico on Wednesday with heavy winds and rain, knocking out all power to the island
Nearly a quarter of US states have bans in place on the sale of fins, and sharks were afforded new protections with the Shark Conservation Act of 2010
According to the Archdiocese of Mexico, more than 150 religious temples in this deeply Roman Catholic country were damaged by Tuesday's deadly quake
Between January and August, senior adviser and president's son-in-law sent or responded to fewer than 100 emails from officials from his private account, attorney Abbe Lowell said in a statement
African American members of Congress, activists express concern Trump reversing Obama legacy
Last week's earthquake that killed nearly 300 people has set off a frantic response in communities around the US as people desperately try to connect with their loved ones, figure out ways to send emergency help, money and goods
French President Emmanuel Macron has made it clear he is willing to push for change to strengthen the euro, is expected to make proposals in a major speech Tuesday
The FBI said Sunday night it has opened a civil rights investigation into the shooting at the Burnette Chapel Church of Christ
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says airstrikes pounded Syria's rural Idlib and Hama, where insurgents led by al-Qaida-linked group began offensive against government troops in area
Vatican admits that Libero Milone resigned in June after Vatican investigators determined his office had 'illegally hired an outside company to conduct investigations into the private lives of Holy See personnel'
Police have confiscated millions of ballots in recent days as part of a crackdown to stop the Oct. 1 vote, which has been suspended by Spain's Constitutional Court
Sinan Narin and Eyup Yildirim are are among 19 suspects accused of attacking protestors outside Turkish ambassador's Washington home in May during visit by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
National Reconnaissance Office satellites gather intelligence information for U.S. national security and an array of other purposes, including assessing impacts of natural disasters
Congressional Democrats say Price wasted taxpayer money by chartering five private flights recently for official business when cheaper travel options were available
The singer was known for his powerful, raspy style and for idolizing James Brown
The conservative Roman Catholics disagree with the pope’s 2016 “The Joy of Love”; the pontiff hasn't responded
The federal agency hasn’t said what waste it recovered and where or what threat they may be to humans
The rally capped two days of response to Trump’s combative speech at the United Nations earlier in the week
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