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The new constitutional assembly assumed even more power in Venezuela by declaring itself as the superior body to all other governmental institutions, including the opposition-controlled congress
Mr. Duggan, the incumbent mayor, was far ahead among eight candidates, and Mr. Young, the son of Detroit’s longest serving mayor, was a distant second.
North Korea hinted that it would conduct another nuclear or missile test, as it has often done in response to past United Nations sanctions.
The rogue nation's army said it is reviewing its plans for an attack.
A wealth of research shows that the economy is lifted by foreign workers, providing new opportunities for the native-born.
Marks a possible acceleration in their nuclear capability.
In Japan and South Korea, politicians are calling for new military capabilities, in what could become a regional arms race.
Firefighters rescued a cat that was stuck under a steel wall in Chicago. Once free, the cat ran away as they yelled, "Bye bye, kitty!"
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The singer revealed his diagnosis in 2011.
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When Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced plans Sunday to sue the United States Department of Justice, it was the latest salvo in an ongoing battle.
Ms. Cook, a Tony Award-winning leading lady in Broadway musicals of the 1950s and ’60s, grappled with alcoholism and obesity before reinventing herself.
He made the comment at an event in New Jersey.