Federal and state agencies conducted investigations into the mayor’s campaign financing practices.
British Prime Minister Theresa May has rejected a call from Scotland's leader for a referendum on Scottish independence before Britain leaves the European Union
A spokesman for the police said the episode occurred around 11.30 a.m. when the victim, who has not been identified, opened an envelope at the fund’s offices.
Paris police say a letter bomb exploded at the French office of the International Monetary Fund, lightly injuring one person
Thursday: Knowing your nose, the new travel ban, and Bach in the Subways.
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Global stock prices have risen following a U.S. rate hike and a Eurosceptic party's defeat in Dutch elections
The American secretary of state began his trip, which will also include stops in Seoul and Beijing, in a region where the most pressing threat is North Korea’s nuclear ambitions.
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The budget proposal represents the most dramatic shift in how national resources are divvied up of any presidential spending plan since Ronald Reagan.
A state lawmaker is seeking to strengthen regulations for amusement parks in Kansas after a colleague's 10-year-old son was killed last year on a water slide dubbed the world's tallest
President Trump reacted to the leaked portion of his '05 tax return.
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The judge's ruling prevents the executive order from going into effect Thursday.
A judge in Hawaii stopped the president’s revised travel ban from taking effect on Wednesday, dealing another legal blow to the administration.