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Nobel Committee dropping no hints, except that 376 people and groups have been nominated for award to be announced October 7
World Health Organization urged countries in the region to take stronger measures to contain the virus, which can cause microcephaly
Income growth also slowed, as wages and salary gains were smaller following four strong months
Pakistan has sharply criticized India over its clampdown in Indian-controlled Kashmir following the killing of a popular militant leader in July
First stop of Francis’ trip is Georgia; Vatican says pontiff's main message will be one of peace and reconciliation
Storm is on a rare track through part of the Caribbean that rarely sees such storms
Joshua Holt was arrested June 30 on suspicion of weapons charges after traveling to Venezuela to marry a woman he met online
Some experts say Medicare Part D and Obamacare make it easier for drug companies to charge more
Nepal, the current chair of SAARC, says four of the eight member nations have indicated they will not attend the Nov. 9-10 summit in Islamabad
Blige says she wanted Clinton to understand the frustration of among blacks in America over police brutality
Texas, Oklahoma and Arizona asked a federal court to keep the Commerce Department from relinquishing oversight of ICANN - the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
Smuggler and his accomplice who had reigned over desperate migrants trying to sneak to Britain, earned about $390,000 a month, hiding travelers amid onions to keep police off their trail
Authorities didn't provide reason for transfer, but it was announced a day after Leger issued an order to stop Port-au-Prince festival
A refuge from ringing cellphones? Not so much anymore
The report says the DEA had paid nearly $500,000 to a confidential source who was no longer supposed to be used as a source after being found to have given false testimony in trials and depositions
John Stumpf tells lawmakers bank is expanding its review back to 2009 as it tries to stem scandal over sales practices
Decision was announced at a meeting of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, or CITES
Severity of malnutrition levels and high number of children facing death make humanitarian crisis confronting northeastern Nigeria perhaps the worst in world, according to nutrition chief for UNICEF
Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control announces sanctions against Gabriel Amisi Kumba and John Numbi, saying both men have used violent force to suppress political opposition in recent years
Bosnia's state prosecution office says Swiss authorities have arrested a Bosniak woman suspected of having brutally killed a Serb child during the 1992-95 war in Bosnia
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