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It will be the couple's first major television interview since they quit their royal duties and bought a home last year in the US
Government officials maintain that the American University in Baghdad, which opened this week, is critical to shoring up the country's flailing state of higher education
At least 25 people have been killed in avalanches in the United States this year
In a letter to Democratic colleagues, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the House will also put forth supplemental spending to boost security at the Capitol
While Biden has taken some major steps in his first weeks in office to reverse Trump's hardline immigration policies, his administration has not lifted some of the most significant barriers to asylum-seekers
Because of coronavirus concerns, the competition was moved from Madison Square Garden this weekend to mid-June at an outdoor estate about 25 miles north of New York City
It's been used by every president since Franklin Delano Roosevelt first went there in 1943 as a personal hideaway
The baby will be eighth in line to the British throne
Tabby cat was recruited by then-Prime Minister David Cameron to deal with pack of rats seen scuttling close to the British leader’s official residence
With 90% of the votes counted late Sunday, the three main parties pledging to carve out an independent Catalan state are set to increase their majority in the regional parliament to 74 of the 135 seats
Prince Harry and American actress Meghan Markle married at Windsor Castle in May 2018
The rebels seek to wrestle control of Marib, closing off Saudi-Arabia's southern border and taking control of oil fields in the province that would give them leverage in possible peace negotiations
Carlos Menem, a former Argentine president who delivered short-lived economic stability and forged close ties with the United States in the 1990s even as he navigated scandal and enjoyed an often flamboyant lifestyle, has died
What started with a report of 'family trouble' in Rochester, New York, and ended with police treating a fourth grader like a crime suspect, has spurred outrage as the latest example of law enforcement mistreatment of Black people
He’d been suspended for issuing a sexist, profane threat
An unprecedented number of officers quit or went on extended medical leave after George Floyd's death and the unrest that followed
National Weather Service says Oregon, Washington and Idaho should brace for another surge of winter moisture to hit the Northwest Sunday night, potentially leading to more heavy snowfall through Monday
A statement from the EU on Saturday called Beijing's largely symbolic move an act to further restrict freedom of expression and access to information
CDC director says in-person schooling can resume safely with masks, social distancing and other strategies but that vaccination of teachers, while important, is not a prerequisite for reopening
But streets will reopen to two-way traffic at conclusion of trial of man charged in his death, city leaders say
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