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R&B star Mary J. Blige is hoping she can offer love and support to those who 'are sitting in their car in traffic' with positive, inspirational music show
Soccer federation officials say this weekend's matches will take place as scheduled, but also acknowledge that Hannover threat Tuesday could affect league
Cancellations will affect evening flights from Nov. 24-26, when Thailand celebrates Loy Kratong festival
The company said developing its Alaskan leases, purchased at a federal lease sale in 2008, no longer made financial sense
Michelle Obama says such programs teach students problem-solving, teamwork and discipline
Initial reports suggest population rebounding after declining in recent years before a slight recovery in 2014
Can has to be cut off with electric saw; bear awakes from tranquilizer and, none the worse for wear, wanders off
Bobbi MacKenzie, from Portland, Oregon, sang a number from the Broadway musical 'School of Rock' at a White House event Monday
No panic erupted in stadium packed with 79,000 fans when three attackers blew themselves up outside venue, official says
Greece reaches agreement with European creditors on economic measures it needs to make so it can get its next batch of bailout money, including $10.7 billion cash injection for its crippled banks
From school to school, country to country, topic was tackled in different, and similar, ways
Error by race officials along route meant participants ran 27.6 kilometers (17 miles), rather than the usual 21 kilometers (13 miles)
Norm on most of main US campuses was faculty that was between 2 percent and 4 percent black, data shows
Communist country appears to have singled Anastasia Lin out among contestants and is stalling over her visa application
Judges order state government to remove wood-burning crematorium from vicinity of iconic monument to protect it from pollution damage
Apple's year-old mobile-payments service faces growing competition and some challenges before it becomes as commonplace as plastic cards
Attacks expected to highlight limited grasp of foreign policy exhibited by some Republican candidates in US presidential race
In an interview Tuesday with NBC's 'Today Show' Sheen, 50, says he tested positive for virus that causes AIDS
Japan Nuclear Fuel Ltd. says that it was postponing plant's opening to as late as Sept. 2018, citing regulators' lengthy inspection procedures and time needed for safety upgrades
Paris prosecutor's office says man who blew himself up outside national soccer stadium was found with Syrian passport with name Ahmad Al Mohammad, a 25-year-old born in Idlib
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