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Toronto International Film Festival comes right on the heels of the Venice and Telluride festivals, but size and scope of Toronto has long made it the centerpiece of the fall movie season
Capt. Al-Khazali's death was second involving Iraqi pilot flying an F-16 in Arizona in recent years
The 25-ton (23-metric ton) Koenig Sphere, damaged during the Sept. 11 attacks, officially placed on view Wednesday at the new Liberty Park overlooking the 9/11 memorial
The fashion designer, at 36, has experienced more ups and downs than his years might indicate and all are laid bare in 'House of Z''
The White House says the American Red Cross, Salvation Army, Samaritan's Purse and Reachout America will share $800,000 of the donation
Bob Menendez accused of taking bribes from wealthy donor in exchange for supporting donor’s business interests in Congress
In an effort to rein in one of the country's deepest political crises in recent years, Spain's conservative government threatened to challenge the Catalan parliament's decision to allow the vote at the country's top court
During five-day visit, Francis expected to press Colombian leaders to address social, economic disparities that fueled five decades of armed rebellion
Demonstrators trying to prevent President Faure Gnassingbe from running for a fourth term in 2020 elections
The joint charter aims to protect the health of fashion models by making those who are unhealthily thin ineligible to work
The US military has carried out several airstrikes against the fighters in the Horn of Africa nation since President Donald Trump approved expanded operations against the group
Honor came 16 months after Pope Francis declared Mother Teresa a saint
Al-Shabab has vowed retribution on Kenya for sending troops to Somalia to fight the extremists
Appointments appear to be in response to opposition leader Raila Odinga's demands for reforms to the commission before new election on Oct. 17
Virtually all Egyptian media outlets are openly supportive of the government, which in recent months has blocked hundreds of websites, including many run by independent journalists and human rights organizations
New York-based museum acknowledges that 'no contract has been awarded' to build $200-million project over a decade after its launch
In a 63-page report released Wednesday, Human Rights Watch says el-Sissi, a US ally who was warmly received at the White House earlier this year, has allowed widespread torture of detainees despite it being outlawed by the Egyptian constitution
By 2-1 vote, three-judge panel in New Orleans leaves in injunction's place a previous order by U.S. District Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos.
Tens of thousands of Rohingya Muslims, fleeing the latest round of violence to engulf their homes in Myanmar, have been walking for days or handing over their savings to smugglers to escape what they describe as certain death
Almost 800,000 young immigrants who were brought to U.S. illegally as children or overstayed their visas could see their lives upended
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