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A big worry is a cybercriminal technique known as 'credential stuffing,' which works by throwing leaked username and password combinations at a series of websites in an effort to break in
Typhoon Megi's bands of heavy rain and 162-kilometers- (100 miles-) per-hour sustained winds blanketed the island by midafternoon as the eye of the storm made landfall on the east coast
Slowest trade growth since recession
China, the world's second-largest economy, is expected to grow by 6.6 percent in 2016 and 6.4 percent in 2017
Poaching of the helmeted hornbill has soared since around 2010, particularly in Indonesia
English soccer's anti-discrimination organization says it is perplexed by FIFA's decision, given that the 2918 World Cup is being staged in Russia, which is 'notorious for racism and abusive activities towards minorities', according to the group
Emmy-winning actress says her own experiences with sexual assault led her to become an advocate
Information gathered for book ‘In Defiance’ offers unique glimpse into lives of Northern slaves who worked valley's farms and toiled in its homesteads
Uljan Kolgjegja — who says photos ‘have attracted more clients to my car’ — believes Trump would bring hopeful developments around world if elected president
Turkish official says 'Mean Girls' and 'Freaky Friday' actress, 30, was moved by hospital, which employs only Syrian doctors and treats refugees, and offered to volunteer there
Vatican insists that Congo's government use respectful dialogue to end violent clashes with opposition forces over delayed elections
Friday night's bombing breaks a month-long cease-fire between militant groups and the government; comes days after repairs from an earlier attack had allowed exports to resume
Rodrigo Duterte says he will travel to China soon to talk to President Xi Jinping, and then to Japan and Russia
Shinzo Abe stressed need to push his policy mix of fiscal stimulus and structural reforms, as global economy faces ‘major risks’
In his first public comments on the incident since last week, Egypt's President Sissi says the government could not alone safeguard the country's porous land and sea borders
Majority of executives surveyed weigh moving headquarters or some operations outside UK to keep link to EU's common, tariff-less market
Attacks bring the official toll to 10 troops killed and 24 wounded this past week in a resurgence of violence after a lull as the extremists confronted a leadership struggle
The holiday in question commemorates the day in 1992 when Bosnian Serbs declared the creation of their own state
Kwangson Banking Corp. was ordered closed under UN sanctions imposed in response to the North's nuclear tests but kept operating secretly in Dandong, China
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