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Francis declines invitation to have Vatican envoy help select judges for proposed truth and justice commission, saying task is best left to others
Investigation underway into allegations that two male swimmers filmed female swimmers after installing a camera in their locker room in 2013
Frustrated relatives are appealing to EU's top diplomat to put pressure on Russia, Ukraine and US to hand over intelligence and radar data to investigators
Caslavska, a multiple Olympic gymnastics gold medalist, stood up against the 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia
At fiesta in Bunol, 160 tons of tomatoes were offloaded from six trucks into crowd packing town's streets for the hour-long battle that attracts many foreigners
There's a roadside marker on U.S. 21 north of Beaufort generally describing the battle, but The Beaufort Gazette reports the exact site of the 1779 encounter was only recently discovered
Singer incarcerated on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon after a woman called for help from a gathering at his home
The National Weather Service issued a hurricane warning as the storm dubbed Madeline churned west Tuesday toward the island
Many feel Republican left Pena Nieto flat-footed by accepting invitation Mexican president made simply for appearances' sake
Rock star's Tuesday night concert at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium ended four hours after it started
JetBlue scheduled to fly from Fort Lauderdale to central city of Santa Clara Wednesday morning, re-establishing regular air service severed at height of Cold War
Popular singer tells People magazine she's taking time out to deal with anxiety, panic attacks and depression stemming from her battle with lupus
A nursing home in the town of Iwaizumi, which only had the ground floor, included people suffering from dementia who were in their 80s and 90s
A massive military offensive in Sulu, where Abu Sayyaf has had a long presence, has left 30 militants dead, including an influential commander
Record executive, credited with launching numerous careers, offered Keys recording contract more than 15 years ago
Still missing nearly two years after government crackdown on suspected members of the Nigeria-based Boko Haram extremists, Amnesty International says, calling on the government to provide answers
Iranian citizen Omid Kokabee was arrested in February 2011, convicted of having ‘relations with a hostile country’
Some weakening is forecast through late Wednesday
Home values are still soaring in the Northwest, but have slowed to more sustainable rates elsewhere
Swimmer, who filed false police report claiming robbery during Rio Olympics, says his legal team dealing with situation
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