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A civil rights group wants to force the U.S. government to divulge more information about a January raid in Yemen that resulted in the death of a U.S. Navy sailor and Yemeni civilians
Despite uncertainties about whether the United States will remain committed to the Paris climate accord under President Donald Trump, diplomats convened talks Monday in Germany on implementing the details of the global deal to combat global warming
Sally Q. Yates, the former acting attorney general, will give her account of an early crisis in President Trump’s White House.
Timothy Piazza died after falling at the fraternity house in February.
In his presidential campaign, Mr. Macron linked the future of France with the success of the European Union, but the bloc still faces several urgent problems.
The victims were Richard Field, 49, and Lina Bolanos, 38.
Monday: A dire need for foster care, being conservative at U.C. Berkeley, and one of California’s most coveted campgrounds.
The family of a black 15-year-old teenager is suing the white police officer who shot and killed him, as well as the officer's suburban Dallas police department
Investors may feel that risks in Europe are subsiding somewhat after the defeat of a far-right candidate, analysts say.
Monday: Books on the Subway, a sanctuary Hindu temple, and a request to reinvent public spaces.
Nigeria's presidency has released the names of the 82 Chibok schoolgirls newly freed from the Boko Haram extremists
Chinese human rights lawyer Xie Yang told a court Monday that he wasn't forced into confessing to crimes after being detained in a large government crackdown on the country's legal professionals.
President Trump's executive order faces its latest legal fight Monday.
Police said the gunman fled on foot after the shooting.
Australian photographer David Finlay captured "bright fireballs, leaving green ionized trails" in the sky as the annual Eta Aquarids meteor shower delighted onlookers.
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