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The pharmaceutical entrepreneur’s tweets and comments to reporters during his fraud trial are part of “a campaign of disruption,” prosecutors argued.
A special counsel investigation is bringing attention to Russian efforts to meddle in democratic processes, the type of intelligence gathering that's relied on hired hackers
As the city prepares to host the All-Star Game, bidding for the Marlins — and their publicly funded stadium — has instead thrust their owner into the spotlight.
A Michigan man who tried to use fireworks to remove a bees' nest from his garage ended up burning the building down instead
Narendra Modi is the first Indian prime minister to visit Israel in the 25 years since the two countries established full diplomatic relations.
The president has been pressuring China for action.
The delegation urged the president to fill vacant embassy and State Department positions in order to better address the country’s mounting military and political crises.
The meeting will take place in Germany.
These Italian youths are lucky to be alive after a fireball exploded when they were trying to start a bonfire.
A baby rhinoceros rejected by her mother was serenaded to sleep by a caretaker at sanctuary in South Africa
The tweets came before the Pentagon publicly confirmed the missile test.
Thirty-two people from an investment company that backed the enterprise were arrested on suspicion of illegal fund-raising, effectively killing the project.
Lee Kuan Yew, who died in 2015, stipulated that his home should eventually be destroyed. Two of his children have accused the third, the prime minister, of defying those wishes for political gain.
The recommendation, a nonbinding opinion, said that France could prohibit certain types of transport services it deemed illegal.
A federal appeals court orders EPA to move ahead with a rule that aims to reduce planet-warming emissions from oil and gas operations
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