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Rap star tells Rolling Stone magazine he's made some 'horrible mistakes' in his life but that he's learned from it and moved on
Customs officials want to equate illicit import of banned Western foods with dealing in radioactive materials or explosives
Musician, 17, says he wants to be a role model to young kids who have posted videos dancing to his tune, 'Watch Me'
Train said to have been loaded with gold, gems and valuable art vanished into system of secret tunnels as Germans fled advancing Soviet forces at end of World War II
President Nicolas Maduro ordered closure of major border crossing after three soldiers were attacked while looking for smugglers
Sonora Carruseles track 'La salsa la traigo yo' is on US president's #POTUSPlaylists featured on popular music streaming site Spotify
Craig, who started her career as a ballet dancer, died Monday at her Los Angeles home of complications from breast cancer, her family said
Nicholas Reeves will have opportunity to discuss his theory with Egyptian colleagues in September; he believes ancient queen's tomb may be hidden behind King Tutankhamun's
Relatives of civil rights say they're honoring his wishes to be cremated and his ashes spread in Gulf of Mexico
Men believed killed when sea of logs and mud swept through part of coastal town
Sewol sank last year, killing more than 300 people, most of them high school students on field trip to southern resort island
During Wednesday's general audience, Francis focused on 'sacred' role that work provides families, materially and spiritually
Two months after latest cases, officials hope they can soon declare country Ebola free, 15 months after first first patient tested positive in country
After beheading their teenage sister, brothers carried her head through village, saying they disapproved of her romantic relationship with a cousin
FDA approves first-ever prescription drug intended to treat women suffering from lack of sexual desire, ending vigorous debate over drug's fate
Under deal, government will officially recognize public's star ratings of its federal agencies
Secours Populaire says it and partner organizations have brought children from dozens of countries, including those from areas hit by natural disasters in Nepal, Philippines
Payne, 104, believed to be the oldest surviving US fighter ace, died Aug. 6 in Rancho Mirage, California
This week two women passed the Army's grueling Ranger test, even tougher and more dangerous jobs could lie ahead
As country battles IS group on the ground, it faces massive budget deficits brought on by lowest global oil prices in six-and-a-half years
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