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Johnson says it would be 'very difficult to say no' if the U.S. sought British help for a military mission against the forces of Syrian President Bashar Assad
Police reportedly detain up to nine pro-democracy activists for their apparent involvement in anti-China protest last year
Lawmakers are nearing agreement to keep the lights on in government, after White House backed off threat to withhold payments that help lower-income Americans pay their medical bills
Service station on city's main Sheikh Zayed Road thoroughfare is covered with solar panels that can generate up to 120 kilowatt hours
Testimony will continue for a second day Thursday in trial of former US Rep. Corrine Brown, 70
Expert on foreign debt and human rights has been asked by UN's Human Rights Council to study Panama's efforts to improve financial transparency and reduce illicit financial flows
Le Pen was up before dawn to cruise aboard a fishing trawler, her latest television-friendly effort to portray herself as the candidate of workers against the centrist former banker and finance minister Macron
The conservative author and commentator said she might ‘swing by to say hello’ to her supporters on the liberal University of California campus
The state originally scheduled eight executions, but a stay of execution was issued in four of them
‘God gave me talent and I must make use of it to serve him,’ artist Ayman William, who was mostly self-taught, said
Security forces and protesters again clashed, with another protester killed, more injured
The idea known as single-payer health care has long been popular on the left and is getting a new look in California
Semiconductor manufacturers had a great quarter, good enough to make up for lost trade with China
The fighting has caused a reduction in humanitarian services and a shortage of water for the displaced, according to humanitarian group spokesman
Dr. Jumana Nagarwala, Dr. Fakhruddin Attar and Attar's wife, Farida, are charged with female genital mutilation, conspiracy and other crimes
Official says first daughter would have no official authority over the fund and would not solicit contributions
The comment came as the treasury secretary briefed reporters on the president's new proposal to overhaul taxes
Attorney for two victims of Daniel McCormack says they reached settlements in late January; third victim reached his settlement April 20
Violence erupts after four white police officers are acquitted of assault and other charges in beating of black motorist Rodney King, which was captured on video the year before
Trump questions protections which authorize US presidents to declare federal lands as monuments, restrict how lands can be used
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