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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe is one of several dual nationals held in Iran by hard-liners in the country's judiciary and security services on espionage charges
Nation's agricultural industry fears crackdown will deprive it of labor needed to plant, grow and pick the crops that feed the country
Eighty-one year-old actor attends Tribeca Festival premiere of his new movie ‘Dog Years’ about aging movie star
Egypt native Khaled Abu al-Dahab, 57, ‘denaturalized’ for lying to immigration officials during process to gain US citizenship
Violent attacks on Jews dropped for a second straight year in 2016, but other forms of anti-Semitism are on the rise worldwide, particularly on US university campuses, according to report
Prince Khaled bin Salman's appointment positions him as influential broker in deals with US manufacturers
NASA's commercial shipper, Orbital ATK, named the spacecraft the S.S. John Glenn in honor of the first American to orbit Earth
The 73-year-old author of ‘I Dreamed of Africa’ was shot in the stomach after the vehicle she was driving in was ambushed
While Montana might be known internationally for its national parks, Native Americans say the state needs to do more to develop and promote its vast tribal lands
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions highlighted the San Diego suburb of Escondido to illustrate how jurisdictions that limit cooperation with immigration authorities jeopardize public safety
Moran was a native of Burbank, California, and a child star, who began acting before she was 10 years old
Outside headquarters of Roman Catholic bishops' confederation in Caracas, religious leaders lead crowd in a moment of silence; political leaders then restate demands of recent days
The trauma of the world's deadliest Ebola outbreak, which killed more than 11,300, mostly in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, has left many survivors fighting a battle some worry will never end
Army troops and police killed Joselito Melloria in a gunbattle with about seven militants near Clarin town in Bohol province. Melloria's companions fled and were being pursued by troops, police said
Two hikers went missing during a stream crossing while on a hike on the North Rim
Health care for retired miners and widows runs out at the end of April, but their failing pensions also need to be addressed
Australia says it has a long and ‘unbreakable relationship’ with US
A sign outside one station said sales were being restricted to diplomats or vehicles used by international organizations, while others were closed or turning away locals
US president, in a wide-ranging interview with The Associated Press, said his administration is 'not after the dreamers, we are after the criminals'
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