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The proposals have stirred political debates over abortion at the state level, with some opponents claiming it's a government endorsement of abortion and an inappropriate use of taxpayer money
The new cases represented the first infections in Italy acquired through secondary contagion and tripled the country's total to nine
The police's internal affairs division said 38 state identity cards and 31 passports issued between 2016 and 2018 had been canceled as a result of the investigation
Israeli health officials say one of the 11 Israelis who were flown home after being quarantined on a cruise ship in Japan has tested positive for the new virus that emerged in China
The election comes at a time of growing economic hardship for many in Iran
U.S. voters from across the political spectrum have mixed confidence in the fairness of either party's system for picking a candidate, but Democrats are especially likely to have doubts about their own party's process
Lawyers for the company, R.M.S. Titanic, Inc., called witnesses before a federal judge to explain why the company should be allowed to possibly cut into the rapidly deteriorating ship to recover the device before it's irretrievable
The report by the semiofficial Mehr news agency came as Iranians voted in nationwide parliamentary elections
Confusion, sorrow and outrage are rippling across some immigrant communities after the announcement of a Trump administration policy that is expected to all but shut down family-based immigration from four countries
A federal appeals court is keeping a block on a Mississippi law that would ban most abortions as early as six weeks — when many women may not even know they are pregnant
Former national security adviser John Bolton says the House's impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump were "grossly partisan" and said his testimony would not have changed Trump's acquittal in the Senate
European Union leaders are arguing into the night about the bloc's budget
California lawmakers have become the first political leaders in the nation's most populous state to apologize for helping the U.S. government send Japanese Americans to internment camps during World War II
Statement from Nathan Hatch follows events that stirred up racial tension on campus
A wide share of Americans are at least moderately confident in United States health officials' ability to handle emerging viruses
Question is whether the once sought after but now struggling lingerie chain can be reinvented for a new generation of women demanding more comfortable styles
New Mexico's attorney general sues Google over allegations the tech company is illegally collecting personal data generated by children in violation of federal and state laws
The university also said it will increase undergraduate financial aid by more than $30 million annually
Christopher Columbus sailed across the Atlantic on the Nina on his three voyages of discovery to the New World beginning in 1492.
The move comes amid renewed speculation about the author of the book, ‘A Warning,’ and a New York Times essay that were deeply critical of President Donald Trump, both written under the pen name 'Anonymous'
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