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Researchers have long disagreed on whether beetle infestations have made wildfires worse, and this year's ferocious fire season has renewed the debate
On a two-day visit to Athens, Macron said the eurozone rescue fund, the European Stability Mechanism, should play the lead role in financial rescue within the currency zone
It’s the fifth flight for one of these crewless minishuttles, known as the X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle
The new adaptation of King's novel will be previewed in select theaters Thursday before it opens nationwide Friday
'Sexual Politics' was published in 1970, in midst of feminism's 'second wave,' when Gloria Steinem, Betty Friedan, Millett and others built upon achievements of suffragettes from half-century earlier
Jordan's King Abdullah II and Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, which contributed most of $3.7 million cost, inaugurated facility Thursday in Red Sea port city of Aqaba
On Wednesday, Trump delivered his go-to line repeatedly. Asked if he would tie debt ceiling legislation to Harvey relief: '[We'll see.' On his plans for an increasingly aggressive North Korea: 'We'll see.' And on efforts to work with the Chinese president: 'We'll see how that works out.'
Lawmaker Tundu Lissu, who recently faced criminal charges after he called President John Magufuli a dictator, was wounded by an unknown assailant in Dodoma
Across peninsula's 38 coastal counties, just 42 percent of flood zone homes are covered, data shows
Productivity, the amount of output per hour of work, has been weak throughout the nine-year recovery
Shkreli, convicted last month of deceiving investors, asking $2 million on eBay
Between Leslie Van Houten and her release stands Governor Jerry Browna who has shown zero willingness to allow anyone involved in the Manson killings to go free
As kingdom cautiously embraces more forms of entertainment, local filmmakers are exploring new frontier in Saudi art, using internet to screen films and pushing boundaries of expression
Lt. Gen. Khoantle Motsomotso was killed Tuesday in resurgence of political instability plaguing Lesotho; he died in gunfight with two rival officers who also were killed
The Duchess of Cambridge, who is pregnant with her third child, was too ill with morning sickness to join them
The International Organization for Migration has pleaded for $18 million in foreign aid to help feed and shelter tens of thousands packed into makeshift settlements or stranded between the two countries
In deal-making mode, President Trump sided with Democratic leaders — Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi — as they pushed for the three-month deal
One-two punch of powerful storms is certain to strain agency's quickly dwindling coffers
The area attracts more than 3 million tourists a year and holds North America’s largest concentration of waterfalls and is cherished by Oregonians
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