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Ethiopia says it will skip the latest round of US-brokered talks this week on a disputed Nile dam project with Egypt and Sudan
From now on, just call him Harry
President pushes back against critics who say he should have acted sooner to bolster federal response
Stocks fell sharply and bond prices soared for the second day in a row as fears spread that the widening virus outbreak will put the brakes on the global economy
Senate Democrats have blocked a pair of Republican bills that would ban most late-term abortions and threaten prison for doctors who don't try saving the life of infants born alive during abortions
White supremacist mass murderer Dylann Roof staged a hunger strike this month while on federal death row, alleging in letters to The Associated Press that he's been 'verbally harassed and abused without cause' and 'treated disproportionately harsh'
A federal judge hears arguments on whether to grant Roger Stone a new trial based on his claims of juror bias in the trial that led to his conviction and sentencing on charges related to the Russia investigation
Disney has named Bob Chapek CEO, replacing Bob Iger, effective immediately
The poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds 7 in 10 Americans say it's extremely or very likely they will participate in the census this year by filling out a questionnaire
Pompeo assailed Beijing for expelling 3 'Wall Street Journal' reporters and said a free press was needed to ensure accurate information about the virus is available to the public and medical personnel
The class curriculum dovetails with her 'Be Best' initiative to teach children and young adults to be kind, avoid drugs and take care of themselves
The outbreak of the virus in Iran prompted the government to request the closure of major shrines in cities like Qom, Mashhad and Shiraz, but Iran's powerful clerics have rejected or ignored the notices
The Esserman family's gift, along with contributions from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, will help fund an annual top prize of $10,000 and two $1,000 honorable mention prizes for South Florida's 'best accountability' reporting
Mike Bloomberg's spending on charity and politics has skyrocketed in recent years, which has made him one of the most important philanthropists and political donors in the country
A lawyer for Julian Assange says the WikiLeaks founder was handcuffed 11 times, stripped naked twice and had court papers taken away on the first day of a hearing on his extradition to the United States
At the same time, the Trump administration on Monday asked Congress for an additional $2.5 billion to prepare in case of a widespread outbreak and to assist other nations
Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter's resignation from Congress last month after pleading guilty to a corruption charge unleashed a GOP slugfest over the vacancy in one of the party's few remaining House seats in California
A Commission for Gender Equality's report says it investigated complaints by at least 48 women of 'cruel, torturous or inhumane and degrading treatment' at the hospitals
Hotel has been placed in quarantine after an Italian doctor staying there tested positive for the new coronavirus
Books on Silicon Valley, the criminal justice system and the 2015 Charleston church massacre are among the frontrunners for the awards
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