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Joseph Baptiste, 64, charged with conspiring to bribe Haitian government officials in connection with $84 million port development project
World's oldest cinema festival has become key showcase for films hoping to dominate Hollywood's awards season
Some 600 Islamic State militants were allowed to leave under deal blasted by neighbor Iraq, many inside Lebanon
Early Tuesday, North Korea fired a ballistic missile from its capital that flew over Japan before crashing into the northern Pacific Ocean
Rohingya insurgent group, Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, took responsibility for last week's attacks on more than 25 locations, saying they were in defense of Rohingya communities
Katay-Khaophone Sychanta, 35, tried to flee on foot alo a bike path, but officers caught him for alleged drug possession
Fifty-two percent of girls in South Sudan are married before age 18, according to United Nations; seventeen percent marry before they turn 15
Starting Wednesday, some pizzas in Domino's hometown of Ann Arbor will arrive in Ford Fusion outfitted for autonomous testing
Tropical Storm Harvey flooded neighborhoods overnight with chest-deep water in the Lake Charles area, near the Texas line
‘Zapad 2017’ exercises on border with Baltic states, Poland viewed with suspicion by NATO alliance members
Speaking to French diplomats gathered at Elysee Palace in Paris, Macron calls Islamic State group 'our enemy'
By the time rain stops, Harvey will have dumped about 1 million gallons of water for every man, woman and child in southeastern Texas - soggy, record-breaking glimpse of wet, wild future global warming could bring, scientists say
Benjamin Netanyahu's comments enraged Palestinians and raised new questions about slow start for US peace efforts led by White House adviser Jared Kushner
Violence throws eastern New Mexico community into a panic as officers swarmed the building with their guns drawn
While scientists say climate change didn't cause Harvey, they do note warmer air and water mean wetter and possibly more intense hurricanes in future
Health officials concerned about drownings, carbon monoxide poisoning from generators and hygiene at shelters
Federal officials undergoing two-year review of mining on more than 30,000 acres among the towering peaks of the Absaroka mountains just north of the park
'Social media, in some ways, is more powerful than the government agencies,' said one woman who was trapped and unable to reach help by calling 911
The move, restricting how local and state police can cooperate with federal immigration authorities, puts the first-term Republican at odds with his party on immigration issues
Discussions centered on energy issues, including Russia's construction of new reactors for Hungary's Soviet-built nuclear power plant and Hungarian imports of natural gas from Russia
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