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The Trump administration carried out 13 executions in six months, a historic use of capital punishment
Charges expected to involve alleged tax violations related to benefits the company gave to top executives
Wounded officer was in stable condition at a hospital; identities of those involved have yet to be released
Ground-penetrating radar has found 182 human remains in unmarked graves at a site near a former Catholic Church-run residential school that housed Indigenous children
Jury that bestows Princess of Asturias Awards gives Andrés and nonprofit group he founded the Award of Concord for 'offering extraordinarily fast and efficient on-the-ground response to social and nutritional emergencies'
Judge says overturning conviction, and barring any further prosecution, 'is the only remedy that comports with society's reasonable expectations of its elected prosecutors and our criminal justice system'
Charges against Weisselberg and Trump Organization would be first criminal cases to arise from two-year probe led by Manhattan District Attorney
Relationship between law enforcement and Big Tech has attracted fresh scrutiny with revelation that federal prosecutors obtained phone records belonging not only to journalists but also to members of Congress and their staffers
His book, subject to government review, will come out next March
Older women no longer invisible in South Korean entertainment industry which previously stuck to rigidly conservative traditional female roles and cast them only as devoted mothers
Help us, said a letter stamped and signed by a local official, from an area where at least 125 people already had starved to death
Royal watchers will be looking closely for any signs of a truce — or deepening rift — on Thursday when William and Harry unveil a statue of their mother, Princess Diana, on what would have been her 60th birthday
While Pyongyang has told World Health Organization it has not found a single coronavirus infection after testing more than 30,000 people, experts widely doubt claim
This week's celebrations focus on two distinct eras — early struggles and recent achievements — glossing over nearly three decades under Mao from the 1950s to 1970s
From suicidal crises to mental fatigue, many U.S. kids are facing challenges navigating reentry after more than a year of living in a pandemic; a surge in suicidal crises among children led a Colorado hospital to declare a state of emergency
The High Court rules that the government can indefinitely detain certain immigrants who say they will face persecution or torture if they are deported to their native countries
Police searched apartments of Roman Badanin, chief editor of Proekt investigative online outlet, and Maria Zholobova, one of its journalists
Those touched by the life of the preschool teacher turned princess remembered her ahead of what would have been her 60th birthday on Thursday
Flareup in fighting around mines in Hpakant, in remote Kachin state, also is adding to instability in border region, independent research group says
The effort comes after Senate Republicans blocked the formation of an independent, bipartisan commission to probe the attack
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