Japanese voters have returned PM Abe's ruling coalition to power.
Early projections of a victory on Sunday would help the prime minister consolidate power and fuel his hopes to revise Japan’s pacifist Constitution.
The letter was written a day before the ship sank and sold for $166,000.
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ABC News joined the U.S. Navy as it trained in the Sea of Japan this week.
Platforms like Facebook and Twitter offer up memes designed to feel real, if only for an instant — long enough for our minds to make a false connection.
Behind two of the less heralded members of their pitching rotation, the Astros held the Yankees to three hits and won Game 7 of the American League Championship Series.
Daphne Caruana Galizia enraged dozens of powerful people with investigations that exposed corruption. Virtually nobody expects her killing to be solved.
According to police, the train slammed into at least 2 buildings.
The concert is part of a fund-raising campaign, One America Appeal, aimed at assisting hurricane recovery efforts.
In her first interview since the essay that started a wave of sexual-harassment revelations, Susan Fowler tells her life story and looks to the future.
Six years after Pablo Neruda’s driver claimed the Nobel laureate was poisoned, forensic experts agree on one fact: His death certificate was wrong.
President Trump will appear via video message Friday night at a hurricane relief concert in Texas, where all five living former U.S. presidents will be in attendance.
The weeklong feud between President Trump and a Democratic congresswoman after a soldier’s death might never have happened had either side followed convention.
With a pair of major announcements on Saturday, the century-old organization moved to reclaim its role as the nation’s pre-eminent voice on civil rights.