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Mike Huckabee ends his second campaign for White House amid dismal showing in Iowa caucuses that he won in his first bid eight years ago
Spokesman for 'Group of Eight' asserted Monday that Organization of American States' mission 'not welcome'' and was 'unable to play any role as a mediator'
Football championship takes place a week before the Grammys, but big game rivaling the awards shows with a plethora of live concerts and on-site musicians
US is probing billion-dollar bribery schemes that allegedly occurred at country's state-run oil company while Ramirez was in charge
The Teaneck, NJ native joined The Daily News in 2009 where he covered crime and later neighborhoods in upper Manhattan, including Harlem. He worked as an entertainment and culture reporter for The Record in NJ, and as a reporter for The Associated Press in Detroit
Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal who starred in the 1970 classic about two students madly in love, overcoming odds and ending in tears, will co-star in 'Love Letters' about a man and a woman who maintain contact over 50 years through notes, cards and letters
A federal jury is hearing about a Chinese immigrant who forged fakes of modern masters such as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko in his garage, a once-reputable Manhattan gallery that sold them and the wealthy buyers who paid millions for the knockoffs
capture of Azzan marks the latest advance for al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP, which has exploited the chaos of Yemen's civil war to expand its reach
Former Ivory Coast president has pleaded not guilty to four charges including murder and rape allegedly committed by supporters during violence that left 3,000 people dead after 2010 elections
Twenty-one employees at China's largest online finance business arrested on suspicion of taking more than $7 billion from 900,000 investors; could be biggest financial fraud in Chinese history
Germany registered nearly 1.1 million people as asylum-seekers in 2015; integrating those allowed to stay into society and labor market will pose major challenge in years ahead
Jordan says the most recent census counted 1.265 million Syrians in kingdom, or twice the number of registered Syrian refugees
Had been under house arrest on charges of embezzlement
New policy bars private individuals from advertising or selling firearms; social network accused of ‘unwittingly serving as an online platform for dangerous people to get guns’
Wave of films dealing with essentially the same subject is both a coincidence and an indicator that filmmaking community engaging with national consciousness
City of 8.85 million getting more independence under measure signed into law by President Pena Nieto Friday, capital will lose designation 'federal district'
Agents seek to counter claims that man killed in Tuesday confrontation on a remote road, Robert Finicum, did nothing to provoke officers
At Grammys, airing live Feb. 15, musician being recognized for a wide range of his talents: nominated for best rock song, best rock album, best new artist
Hesham Genena draws fire from pro-government media, oligarchs and senior officials, having reported billions of dollars lost to graft
Sharp influx of people expected to lead to jump in deportations; European Union urges member countries to quickly send back those who don't qualify for asylum
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