The electoral commission said President Juan Orlando Hernández had won re-election, but the fight seemed far from over.
Mr. McCain’s office said he had returned to Arizona, though President Trump said the senator would come back to Washington if his vote was needed.
The move was the latest in the mounting attacks by the president and his surrogates on the investigation by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.
Voters chose Mr. Piñera, a right-wing billionaire and former president intent on rolling back the social and economic changes begun by the incumbent.
The “mazel” shirt didn’t bring us luck, but it was a symbol of my husband’s loving soul: Even when he was ill, he did something for me.
Travelers were left in the dark in terminals and planes headed to Atlanta were halted. The airport is the busiest in the world for passenger traffic.
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A promising vaccine for dengue fever is in limbo after the Philippines suspended its use amid widespread public anger and fears about its safety.
Voters will decide whether to build on President Michelle Bachelet’s agenda or give power to a right-wing billionaire and former president.
ISIS claimed responsibility for the assault in Quetta that left at least eight dead and 30 injured, raising concerns about the security of Christians in the country.
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Right before Christmas, “S.N.L.” delivered a holiday message from the White House, with President Trump (Alec Baldwin) and company decorating a tree.
The police said a naturalized Australian citizen tried to skirt United Nations sanctions by attempting to conduct trade deals on behalf of North Korea.
Anthony also heard some jeers, and he made just 5 shots in 18 attempts during his first game at Madison Square Garden since the Knicks traded him to Oklahoma City.