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15 Republicans join Democrats in most impactful legislation passed for nearly 30 years
Measure would toughen some background checks, keep firearms from more domestic violence offenders
Analysts say Pyongyang could be planning to deploy battlefield nuclear weapons targeting rival South Korea along border
Action is part of sweeping effort by FDA to bring scientific scrutiny to multibillion-dollar vaping industry
More than two dozen veteran and active-duty troops on Thursday rode two laps around the South Lawn as part of a multi-day cycling event
Justices' 6-3 decision is expected to ultimately allow more people to legally carry guns on the streets of the nation's largest cities — including New York, Los Angeles and Boston — and elsewhere
The walkout by followers of Iraq's most influential Shiite politician, Muqtada al-Sadr, threw Iraq into further uncertainty
Tom Andrews warns international community not to fall for army regime's propaganda to legitimize its rule
Park managers raised the gates at three of Yellowstone's five entrances for the first time since June 13
The US-based software company says 'strategic espionage' by state-backed Russian hackers has targeted government agencies, think tanks, businesses and aid groups in the affected countries
Pressure from parents growing after regulators in February shuttered largest US manufacturing plant of baby formula over safety concerns
Sri Lanka has already announced that it is suspending repayment of $7 billion in foreign debt due this year, pending the outcome of negotiations with the International Monetary Fund on a rescue package
Elite swimmer Mykhailo Romanchuk doesn't know if his father was able to see him winning a medal for Ukraine at the swimming world championships.
Civil trial jurors have found that Bill Cosby sexually abused a 16-year-old girl at the Playboy Mansion in 1975.
Background checks, mental health initiatives are part of package that could be voted on this week
Marilynn Malerba’s signature will now appear on U.S. currency
Meghalaya, the mountainous region of India to the north of Sylhet, and neighboring Assam state, renowned for its tea plantations, have seen far more rain in June than usual
Discussions were aiming at finding "potential constructive solutions" to the situation, according to Macron's office
The announcement reverses a more permissive stance by then-President Donald Trump, and it concludes a review that has lasted for more than a year
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