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Millions of people in Nepal are voting in the second phase of local elections to choose municipal and village councils despite threats from ethnic groups that oppose the polls
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The Rent Guidelines Board voted Tuesday to allow a raise of 1.25 percent on one-year leases and 2 percent on two-year leases of rent-regulated apartments.
Ms. Palin contends that The Times “violated the law and its own policies” when it linked her in an editorial to a mass shooting in January 2011.
President calls it part of a conspiracy to destabilize his socialist government.
The president has largely remained on the sidelines, and some of the White House’s efforts to intervene have clearly been counterproductive.
A massive ransomware attack struck computers across Europe Tuesday, affecting major companies in Russia and Ukraine as well as the world's largest shipping firm, Maersk.
Two people were found to have plague this week. What does the disease look like in the modern world, and why does it keep happening in New Mexico?
There's no evidence that sensitive or operational systems were breached
Here’s what we know and don’t know so far about the new ransomware attack hitting governments and companies around the world.
John Podesta attended a closed-door interview on Capitol Hill Tuesday
Trump's comment comes amid a delay in a planned procedural vote.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the call.
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Science groups ask Trump to retain advisory board integrity.
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