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Arrests — mostly for disorderly conduct — were made Saturday as an estimated 40,000 counterprotesters gathered in and around Boston Common
Lt. Gov. Ray Tenorio said in Tokyo on Monday that Guam remains in a 'state of normalcy'
The U.S. National Hurricane Center says Kenneth had winds of 130 mph (215 kph) early Monday and could strengthen further before weakening later in the day
Online news site's London operation used photo of famous German soccer star Lukas Podolski riding on jet-ski to illustrate story headlined 'Spanish Police Crack Gang Moving Migrants on Jet-Skis'
University of Texas President orders immediate removal of statues of prominent Confederate figures from main area of campus, saying such monuments have become 'symbols of modern white supremacy and neo-Nazism'
Astronomers were giddy with excitement. A solar eclipse is considered one of the grandest of cosmic spectacles
Online petition urges Cambridge University Press to restore more than 300 politically sensitive articles removed from its website in China after a request from authorities
Relations between countries strained since Macedonia's Prime Minister Zoran Zaev formed coalition government this spring
First time elections will be held for seven provincial assemblies since they were formed by new constitution, which was adopted in 2015
Veteran eclipse watchers warned the uninitiated to get ready to be blown away
While some districts are seizing the opportunity for ready-made lessons, others are closing for the day or keeping kids inside because of safety concerns
China first ran trains at 350 kilometers per hour in 2008, but cut speeds back in 2011 following collision that killed 40 people
Ji Wenhong of Xiu.com joins a growing number of Chinese fugitives who are being returned from abroad to face charges of corruption
Families and friends in Ripoll are torn between horror at the bloodshed and grief for the children they thought they knew.
Bell will begin its longest period of silence since it first sounded in 1859, allowing workers to carry out much-needed maintenance
Buhari returned to Nigeria Saturday after a long absence that has led some to call for his replacement
The World Bank estimates the cost to rebuild Syria at $200 billion
While Monday's total solar eclipse in US will be a once-in-a-lifetime sky show for millions, there's a small group of people who have experienced it all before and they can't get enough of it
More than 600 people remain missing and rescue officials have warned that the chances of finding survivors are decreasing each day. The death toll earlier stood at 450
The decision by the Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society is the latest by a charity to move fundraisers from the Mar-a-Lago resort since Trump made comments about white nationalists last week
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