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City asks developer of smartphone game to remove creatures and sites that appeared in park by last weekend, when solemn annual ceremony was held to mark anniversary of atomic bombing
Research team based at Harvard University's Disease Biophysics Group created translucent, penny-sized ray with gold skeleton, silicone fins layered with heart muscle cells of a rat
National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission will discuss other zoning restrictions with game's Thai licensee to make sure players don't enter restricted areas in search of virtual prey
Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Javier formed off Mexico's Pacific Coast on Sunday and headed northward
Cmdr. Justin L. Harts says visit aimed to 'build relationships' with counterparts from Chinese Navy, but refers questions on tensions in S. China Sea to Pacific Command
Officials with National Park Service say structural issue was found in home's floor and repairs must be made before public tours can resume
Allegations, if proven correct, would bolster Israel's arguments for maintaining its blockade of Gaza
Ruling allows families of victims of 1983 Marine barracks bombing in Beirut and other attacks linked to Iran to collect monetary damages from frozen Iranian funds
Mourad Hamyd is suspected of trying to join extremists in Syria
Hun Sen, who is known for his casual comments, went off track while responding to a Facebook comment on his health
Belgian prosecutors identified the machete-wielding assailant as a 33-year-old Algerian known to police for criminal offenses, but not for extremist acts
China's air force says Saturday that it has conducted combat air patrol over disputed areas of South China Sea to improve its fighting ability
President's seventh summer vacation at Martha's Vineyard has begun with hopes of getting in some relaxing time with first family before busy fall leading up to November's presidential election
Wasserman Schultz, 49, re-emerged in public Thursday, six days after the Democratic National Convention forced her resignation as national party chair following a leaked email scandal
First lady Michelle Obama is hosting party at White House Friday evening, which the White House says is a private event, and reporters and photographers won't be allowed in
Big-money swimsuit companies aren't fond of rules that restrict size, fabrics of competition swimwear
Of the shipments that did make it to Angola, some vaccines were sent to regions with no yellow fever cases, while others arrived at infected areas without syringes. In neighboring Congo, some vaccines weren't always kept cold enough to guarantee they would be effective
Tourist will find themselves surrounded by shades of green, lush tropical forests jammed between buildings of all sizes, and tones of blue along the miles of inviting coastlines
Soccer icon had hip surgery several years ago and often walks with the help of a cane
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