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The 23-year-old private first class repeatedly enters 'kill zone' to rescue wounded comrades, despite being pelted with shrapnel
Cambodia banned commercial surrogacy last year after becoming a popular destination for would-be parents seeking women to give birth to their children
The fleet will join 50 self-driving Bolts that are already being tested in the US
He is wanted in India to face charges of money laundering and bank demands that he pay back more than a billion dollars in loans to his now-defunct airline
Solicitor general says that government received intelligence information at least five days before militants prematurely launched bloody siege on Marawi city on May 23 after government forces raided hideout
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will make five-day visit to Poland and Germany in a trip seen as a goodwill mission
Three men were paid to run up 'likes' and views on WeChat, a Chinese social media mobile application, according to police
European Union warns Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland they have 24 hours to start taking in refugees under an EU sharing plan or face legal action
Authorities have intensified their blocking of critical websites and expanded their focus to so-called VPN sites that help users bypass such restrictions, a watchdog said
Trump planned to announce new policy Friday but had not yet decided all details, according to a White House official who spoke on condition of anonymity in order to discuss internal deliberations
Russian news agencies cite corrections officials as saying Lom-Ali Gaitukayev died on Saturday at prison hospital in Vologda region
Commission had previously reflected conservative vision of sexual morality and life issues championed by past two popes
As Mueller builds his legal team, Trump's allies have begun raising questions about the former FBI director's impartiality, suggesting he cannot be trusted to lead the probe
Charles Thompson, a canon lawyer, replaces Cardinal Joseph Tobin, whom Francis moved to Newark, New Jersey last year
President says initiative could match workers with millions of open jobs, but he's reluctant to devote more taxpayer money to the effort
Proposed legislation would would amend the Presidential Records Act to include the term social media
Kurdish-led forces attacked Raqqa a week ago hoping to drive militants out with aid of US-led coalition airstrikes
Defendants originally acquitted in 2013 by judges citing insufficient evidence but appeals judges quashed not-guilty verdicts in 2015
The professor had burns in his hands, chest and necks, but his injuries weren't considered life threatening
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