In June, Carter was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter.
A day after signing new sanctions into law, the president says Washington’s relationship with Moscow is “at an all-time & very dangerous low.”
The president is due to take his first extended vacation since the inauguration _ a 17-day getaway to his private golf club in central New Jersey
Assumptions about how much Asians and Americans weigh appears to influence perceptions of national identity.
The World Anti-Doping Agency says the Russian government must accept the findings of a report which accused it of overseeing widespread doping and a cover-up
Mr. Abe turned to moderates and experienced policy makers, suggesting a change of focus away from contentious issues like amending the pacifist Constitution.
Thursday: A simpler back-to-school shopping list, a Louis Armstrong tribute, and the “One Film, One New York” project.
Firefighters teamed up with beachgoers in Clearwater, Florida, to help three stranded manatees back into the Gulf of Mexico.
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Venezuela's president is dismissing charges that turnout figures for the election of an all-powerful constituent assembly were manipulated, accusing the software firm behind the claim of helping a U.S. attempt to sully a body meant to strengthen socialism
The explosion caused a fire that has since been put out.
Low oil prices and years of opposition are casting new doubts on the Keystone XL pipeline as project developer TransCanada faces its final regulatory hurdles in Nebraska
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The network said in an internal memo that it did not believe its email system was compromised. The scope of the stolen materials, which include show episodes, is unknown.
One day after getting sued by 15 states, Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt reversed his earlier decision to delay implementation of Obama-era rules reducing emissions of smog-causing air pollutants