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Six years ago an earthquake struck Christchurch, wrecking its Anglican cathedral; now the church has voted to repair it
Law justifying detention is 'there to protect those who can't otherwise protect themselves,' head of Miami-Dade Homeless Trust says
The country music star was killed in a helicopter crash hours before a concert
After Trump was elected the two papered over their differences, but their phone calls have tapered off and Trump has expressed frustration with GOP leaders on multiple fronts
Performers at the Sept. 23 event include Stevie Wonder, Green Day, The Killers
World's richest company has lured away two Sony executives, reportedly has earmarked $1B for original shows during the next year
White House says president and first lady Melania Trump have invited all the members of Cabinet, along with their spouses to government-owned retreat in Maryland's Catoctin Mountains
In Wilmington, data show that roughly 3 out of every 1,000 adolescents are injured or killed annually from gun violence
Rebels in volatile region of country reportedly raping women, killing their male relatives in surge of attacks along sectarian lines
The court ruled that the government’s responsibility over seven of the former salt farm slaves was unclear
The prime minister says Hungary doesn’t want to be an ‘immigrant country’
Qatar has worked hard in recent months to improve its image in the United States, especially after Trump accused the U.S. partner for funding extremism
A heavyweight hazard looms over city's skyline: two dozen enormous construction cranes, which weren't designed to withstand a storm of this fierce, city officials telling people who live in the shadows of the giant lifting devices to leave
The storm is shaping up to be among the costliest natural disasters in US history
With Republicans in Congress under pressure to deliver on taxes, House Speaker announces a smaller cut than what President Donald Trump wants
The storm has triggered near-panic in a region of more than 6 million people that includes Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach
The comments by Rick Waddell, the White House's deputy national security adviser, suggest a softening in America's position
Credit monitoring company hit by high-tech heist that exposed Social Security numbers, and other sensitive personal information
Move opens door for confirmation hearing questions about legal controversies that have dominated the first seven months of Donald Trump's presidency
Three-judge panel of 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that grandparents, cousins and similarly close relations of people in US shouldn't be prevented from coming to the country
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