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Housing in Nairobi is in high demand and unscrupulous developers often bypass regulations; building collapses have become common
The CFPB's structure and broad regulatory powers have led to 'abuses and excesses,' and hindered consumer choice and access to credit, a report says
The summer of 1967 marked a pivot point in rock-and-roll history, said Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead, but it was about much more than the music
Thousands of firefighters are battling 28 wildfires throughout state, many of them ignited by lightning or people
The federal government technically hit the debt limit in March, but Treasury has been using accounting steps known as 'extraordinary measures' to avoid a default
The disclosure failed to rule out whether any tapes exist of Trump's conversations with ousted FBI Director James Comey
Trump signed an executive order in April calling for a review the designation of dozens of national monuments on federal lands
Temer needs economic reforms to boost credibility — and perhaps even to avoid being ousted over a flurry of corruption allegations
President Donald Trump preened before his full Cabinet and the cameras on Monday, making claims that are unsupported by the record
Supreme Court declares Luisa Ortega Diaz's request inadmissible on same day anti-government demonstrators are marching toward high court
More than 4 million people have visited the museum, causing it to outgrow its original home in a space formerly occupied by a delicatessen
Meeting came as White House struggles to advance its agenda amid investigations into Russia's election meddling and possible collusion with the Trump campaign
Prosecutors will seek to have President Jimmy Morales' immunity of office lifted in order to investigate him in connection with a children's home fire that killed 41 girls in March
Among their stops will be Boston's Fenway Park, where Taylor's home-state team, the Red Sox, live and where Raitt last joined him on the road in 2015
The 8-0 ruling affects a law that applies to children born abroad to one parent who is an American and one who isn't, which made it tougher for children of unwed American fathers to gain citizenship themselves
A response to the AIDS epidemic and the lack of US government action, the work still resonates in an era of polarized politics
Arthur Young of Manchester, New Hampshire, has spent 25 years collecting books on the presidency, the founding fathers and other people and events related to the nation's highest office
In a footnote to the G-7 communique, the US said it is taking action on its own to reduce its carbon footprint
Veggies given exciting names were more popular than those prepared exactly the same way but with plainer, more healthful-sounding labels
Critics say trademarks, which are granted by Chinese government, present potential conflicts of interest for daughter of US president
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