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Salman bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa proposes makeover for world football body’s top position held for 17 years by now discredited Sepp Blatter
Instead of typical 21-kilometer (13-mile) run through steamy Thai capital, Standard Chartered Bangkok Marathon accidentally extended annual half-marathon to nearly 28 kilometers (17 miles)
The number of international students in the US grew by 10 percent last year, the biggest single-year gain in more than 35 years
Filmmaker made remarks as he accepted Oscar statuette at film academy's seventh annual Governors Awards dinner in Hollywood, where Gena Rowlands, Debbie Reynolds were also honorees
Democratic front-runner responds to rival Sanders' criticism, saying she represented New York in the Senate when downtown Manhattan was attacked, noted she helped city's financial hub rebuild
Kurdish forces say they uncovered two mass graves outside Sinjar, northern Iraqi town near Syrian border that was ruled by Islamic State group for more than a year
Foreign ministers of 19 nations agree in Vienna to ambitious yet incomplete plan that sets Jan. 1 deadline for start of negotiations between Assad's government and opposition groups
Hundreds of people marched in Turkish Mediterranean city of Antalya Sunday, in protest of G-20 summit that is underway in nearby seaside resort
Strike late Saturday takes place in Khogyani district, where insurgents have been active for months
Faction’s spokesman denies reports the leader was killed while battling rival insurgents in Afghanistan
Mainstream Germans are increasingly drawn into inflammatory rhetoric and, sometimes, anti-foreigner sentiment
Schools frequently are required to give law enforcement intimate images of students they also try to protect
Ben Carson promises he’ll give White House documents proving Chinese involvement in Syrian civil war
'A little hyperbole never hurts,' as one Republican presidential aspirant has said
California has delayed the Nov. 15 start of its commercial crab season after finding dangerous levels of a toxin in crabs
Gore's aim is to raise awareness about global warming a few weeks before world leaders gather for the COP 21 Paris climate summit opening Nov. 30
Several hundred Jewish settlers live in fortified enclaves in Hebron, amid tens of thousands of Palestinians
The South African design of the board game was unveiled Friday
Under new rules, FDA soon will have new oversight of farms that grow Americans' food
Mountain View police said in a statement that an officer pulled over a Google self-driving car going 24 mph in a 35 mph zone
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