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The house was shipped to Germany and rebuilt there when the city of Detroit decided to have it demolished, but after Charlotteville's nationalist rally, the artist who saved it is now bringing it back
An IS counterattack short-circuited a multi-pronged advance by the government on Maadan, halfway between Raqqa city and Deir el-Zour city
Singer, 27, dropped the upbeat song "Look What You Made Me Do" - which uses an interpolation from Right Said Fred's 1991 hit "I'm Too Sexy'" - late Thursday to streaming platforms and iTunes
Egyptian president's office says Donald Trump called to stress the "strength of the friendship"
Bus was carrying workers who were building a pier for an oil company on the Black Sea coast not far from Crimea
Eyewitnesses say airstrikes hit at least three houses, killing civilians, including women and children
Hurricane could be the fiercest such storm to hit the United States in almost a dozen years
Texas has now lost three voting rights rulings this month, and decisions are set to impact 2018 elections and potentially reverberate to voting rights battles elsewhere in US
Measure strips protection from national reserve between northern states of Para and Amapa, clears way for private mining sector to explore the forest
Recent deaths, injuries in Charlottesville have police, civic leaders, civil rights groups rethinking how to respond to hate speech, how to manage competing protests
James Clapper has denied lying to Congress, saying he misspoke years ago when he said the U.S. was not collecting Americans' data.
Twenty-seven monuments were put under review in April by President Donald Trump
Interior secretary is reviewing 27 monuments established by former presidents; any move to pare them may trigger legal showdowns
Rhode Island's David Cicilline says international community 'has to think about the long-term implications of abandoning our efforts to stabilize this country'
Stephen O'Brien is stepping down August 31 as undersecretary-general for humanitarian affairs and OCHA's emergency relief coordinator
The war games start on Sept. 14 and have raised tensions between NATO and Russia
Prosecutors allege the website disruptj20.org was used to organize violent protests on the day of President Donald Trump's inauguration
South Carolina city's mayor says shooting was 'the act of a disgruntled employee'' and not a terrorist attack or a hate crime
Mavis Wanczyk wants to 'sit back and relax' after winning the largest undivided lottery prize in US history
Western and regional rebel patrons have ceased calls on Assad to step down as his government forces make territorial gains with help from Russia and Iranian-sponsored militias
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