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A Kremlin media campaign on the separatist war in Ukraine and the standoff with the West has drowned out Navalny's anti-corruption platform
Decision follows remarks by Donald Trump, an owner of the pageant, who referred to Mexican immigrants to US as criminals and rapists
Suspensions at New York correctional facility said to be part of review of June 6 escape by two convicted murderers
Reality TV star is scheduled to speak, sign copies of her new book 'Selfish'' during Tuesday night event hosted by Commonwealth Club of California
Jimmy Carter hopes play remind audiences about bravery that went into landmark 1979 Egypt-Israel peace treaty, one that has been difficult to replicate
Chinese prime minister says world's most populous nation, top carbon polluter will aim to reduce its emissions by 60-65 percent by 2030 from 2005 levels
President makes pledge at funeral of country’s chief prosecutor killed in bombing, first assassination of top Egyptian official in quarter century
Environmentalist says mission of 193 UN member nations 'is as simple as it is daunting: save the world before it's too late'
Author Tess Gerritsen has dropped her lawsuit against Warner Bros. over similarities between the 2013 film "Gravity" and her 1999 book, citing brutal emotional and financial costs
The passenger apparently poured oil over his head before setting himself on fire
Experts have a not-so-reassuring explanation for recent attacks: It's mainly because so many people are getting in the water
Two leaders opened two days of talks in Washington on Monday
Thirty-year-old Emirati mother of six was found guilty in butcher knife attack that killed Ibolya Ryan, 47, in bathroom of upscale Abu Dhabi mall
UNESCO committee notes destruction of ancient city of Hatra in Iraq, expresses 'deep concern'' about Syria's Palmyra
John Boehner led delegation to mark 25th anniversary of Baltic country's independence; offered military aid for six ex-Soviet bloc nations
Among show stoppers at Los Angeles venue was performance by Janet Jackson who is readying new album and tour this fall
Saudi Arabia's Interior Ministry says bomber had no record with security forces or any background indicating terrorist activities
It is not yet known if Rousseff will announce her country's emissions reduction targets while in Washington
The activists have said previously they were trying to draw attention to the blockade and would not resist if stopped by the navy
Gay rights activists in many parts of world believe court ruling will help their cause
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