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Air quality has been rated unhealthy across the region because of blazes that show no signs of abating
Officials of Mexico’s Baja California say the toll could rise over the weekend as rescuers reach villages
The nurse was following the law and hospital policy when she refused to draw a patient’s blood without his consent or a warrant
These ideas were anathema in the pacifist country before the North Korea missile threat, but some defense experts say Japan should at least consider them
The activist went missing a month ago when border police evicted a group of indigenous Mapuche from land owned by Benetton
The most recent mysterious attack was reported in August, indicating the attacks have not stopped
He won gold records and appeared on top television shows in the 1950s and 1960s, delivering wry monologues about the annoyances of everyday life
Trump had slammed the program as illegal 'amnesty' during his campaign and pledged to end it, but he has changed his rhetoric since the election
US ordered Russia on Thursday to shut down its consulate in San Francisco, and offices in Washington and New York within 48 hours
Hungary, which refuses to take in any asylum seekers until their asylum requests are decided, says Europe must show solidarity with it
Army Lt. Gen. Stephen Townsend, who commands the coalition forces fighting IS in Iraq and Syria, said some intelligence indicates the IS leader is alive
In CNBC interview, Steven Mnuchin avoided a direct answer when asked whether he supported the decision made by the Obama administration to replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill with Tubman, the 19th century African-American abolitionist
Diane Rwigara, a rare challenger to longtime President Paul Kagame, arrested Wednesday along with three siblings and their mother according to her brother in the US
It's been a year of transition the pop stars, who parted ways with member Camila Cabello, switched management teams, negotiated a new contract with their label and won greater creative control of their brand
Foreigners who were barred from entering US during president's first attempt to ban travel from seven Muslim-majority nations will get government help reapplying for visas under lawsuit settlement
Company already begun installing its solar roofs, but until now, it has been making them on a small scale near its vehicle factory in Fremont, California
Fairy tale about young woman's love for a scaly creature from the Amazonian depths is rooted in the real world: story of migrant facing hostile reception in security-obsessed US
Alexei Uchitel's 'Matilda,' set for release in October, describes an affair between a ballerina and Czar Nicholas II, glorified as a saint by the Russian Orthodox Church
Bands of IS militants are believed to be roaming vast deserts in area, preying on travelers and attacking isolated outposts or convoys belonging to army or rival militias
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