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Police chief of Helmand province said at least two insurgents were inside the police station, fighting late Sunday with police who had the building surrounded
Jesus Salas Aguayo is reportedly caught Friday in the municipality of Villa Ahumada, south of the border metropolis of Ciudad Juarez
Mop-topped drummer who kept the beat for 'Beatles was inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as solo artist during ceremony jammed with scintillating performances, touching moments
Heavy police presence reported in Alexandra township after rioters looted some shops, burned tires and built street barricades overnight
Blue-green stone's existence on Caribbean island seen as both a boon and a curse for those looking for jobs in impoverished southwestern mountains
Concept not technically so farfetched, but ultimately, it will come down to passengers who might view pilots as a better choice to handle emergencies
Revised formula, scheduled to be released Tuesday, will favor websites that Google defines as 'mobile-friendly'; websites that don't fit description will be demoted in search results
Pope Francis is scheduled to visit New York, Philadelphia and Washington in the last week of September
Officials say al-Qaida militants clashed with an infantry brigade outside Mukalla, but the leaders of the brigade tasked with securing Mukalla coast, fled the battle
US President Barack Obama, Secretary of State John Kerry issue statements in honor of remembrance, vowing to 'never forget' horrific WWII event
Buruji Kashamu is senator-elect in southwest Ogun state, and opponents are challenging his victory in court, saying ballots were rigged
Clinton Foundation board says future donations will only be allowed from the governments of Australia, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, UK and US
Boston RunBase will allow visitors to learn about world's most prestigious road race, run replica of the course on a treadmill, see artifacts from 118-year history
In observation of the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s death, the National Geographic magazine commemorates the event, portraying the upkeep of his tomb as disappointing
Upstarts are trying to persuade more Americans to eat bugs, which can be produced with less land, food and water than other sources of animal protein
Similar accusations have been denied in the past, and exiled Tibetan spiritual leader has called the deaths sad and ineffective in changing Chinese policy
On Wednesday, she tours a family-owned produce company and speaks with small-business leaders outside Des Moines, part of an effort to focus on smaller, more personal interactions
Several arrests reported during Tuesday protest organizers say is one of 28 being held across the country
Alcatel-Lucent shareholders would own 33.5 percent of the fully diluted share capital of the combined company
French-led operation in 2013 dislodged radical Islamists from power in northern Mali, but report says security gains are being reversed
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