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Display was mocked online after photo was posted on Twitter
Businesses to be able to choose countries they want to target, aim at customers in specific regions
“Miracle on the Hudson”, scheduled for release in theaters on Friday, portrays investigators as more like prosecutors looking for any excuse to blame pilot “Sully” Sullenberger for landing an airliner in the Hudson River without loss of a single life
Trend another sign US job market remains healthy despite downshift in hiring last month
Bank keeps key interest rates on hold and decides against extending duration of existing bond-buying stimulus program as it monitors impact it is having on economy
Alliance leaders deem cyberattacks as much a threat as conventional military attacks; area becomes new domain for alliance operations
In new book, Benedict XVI praises successor, acknowledges his own limitations in church governance
Lasantha Wickrematunge, editor of the Sunday Leader newspaper, was killed while driving to work in January 2009
Recommendations mark ‘bold but feasible scientific proposal’; next step hinges on whether Congress approves request for $1 billion in funding
Actress’ sequined stunner, in which she sang to President Kennedy, to be sold Nov. 17 in Los Angeles
Some Supreme Court justices question whether President Duterte abused his executive power and violated laws by allowing the entombment, which is opposed by the Marcos regime's human rights victims
Camerawoman who was filmed kicking and trying to trip migrants near border with Serbia in September 2015 has been indicted for breaching peace, Hungarian prosecutors said Wednesday
EU observer commission said Tuesday that in addition to not having full access to all districts within Bongo's stronghold Haut-Ogooue province, voter turnout there appeared inflated
The Games bring together athletes from 40 countries, including Russia and the United States, where nomadic traditions are strong
Germany's state broadcaster accuses Turkey of 'blatant violation of press freedom,' saying Turkish authorities confiscated video footage of interview with country's youth and sports minister
New, yet-to-be-named company will develop driver assistance, autonomous driving systems, beginning next year in Gothenburg, Sweden
The Nicaraguan government's official Daily Gazette published a notice announcing that former El Salvador President Mauricio Funes, his partner and three children have all been granted asylum
An arm of EU says there's enough scientific evidence to move forward with a review of Sweden's request to declare the American lobster an invasive species
State court in Bonn, where International Paralympic Committee is based, rejects athletes' bid for injunction forcing IPC to allow them to compete
Some question fairness of tax system that favors select companies and compels inversions; investors may feel belated pain
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