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European Commission President Valdis Dombrovskis says EU's executive arm has sent 'letter of formal notice' to Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government, which is first step in legal action
Moon Jae-in made the comments Tuesday night while responding to a conservative presidential candidate who argued gay soldiers were weakening the country's military
Rights groups have long accused Indian forces of using systematic abuse and unjustified arrests in Indian-controlled Kashmir
Protesters demand Uber and other online taxi services be outlawed in the country
Questioned at a police station for several hours before being released on bail
Military police in front of Congress hurl tear gas at thousands of protesters, who responded by throwing spears and shooting arrows; no injuries are reported
Ella Fitzgerald, who died in 1996 at 79, left few possessions beyond personal notes, but exhibit puts focus on what made Fitzgerald a star — her voice
The number of Mexicans in the country illegally dropped to about 5.6 million from 6.4 million during the same six-year period
Frequent use of executive orders points to his struggles getting legislation through a Congress controlled by his own party
Attitudes seesaw from condemnation to support, from disdain to near-admiration, from respect to lack thereof
US president wants to prosecute many more people caught crossing the border illegally as a warning to others that such action has serious consequences
Of 38 specific promises Trump made in his 100-day 'contract' with voters, he's accomplished 10, mostly through executive orders that don't require legislation, such as withdrawing US from Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal
Latest business coup for businessman Bernard Arnault, who has expanded his LVMH empire to include dozens of leading luxury brands
Ukrainian government says it was forced to cut off power because of millions in unpaid bills
Google has sprinkled some new ingredients into its search engine in an effort to prevent bogus information and offensive suggestions from souring its results
The National Center for Education Statistics reported Tuesday that in 2016, American eighth graders scored an average 147 in music and 149 in visual arts on a scale of 300
San Diego Unified School District's multiyear plan includes a letter addressing Islamophobia to staff and parents of its 132,000 students
Quake, killed more than 9,000 people and toppled nearly million homes nationwide; delays being blamed on government red tape
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