Thursday: Knowing your nose, the new travel ban, and Bach in the Subways.
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Global stock prices have risen following a U.S. rate hike and a Eurosceptic party's defeat in Dutch elections
The American secretary of state began his trip, which will also include stops in Seoul and Beijing, in a region where the most pressing threat is North Korea’s nuclear ambitions.
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The budget proposal represents the most dramatic shift in how national resources are divvied up of any presidential spending plan since Ronald Reagan.
A state lawmaker is seeking to strengthen regulations for amusement parks in Kansas after a colleague's 10-year-old son was killed last year on a water slide dubbed the world's tallest
President Trump reacted to the leaked portion of his '05 tax return.
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The judge's ruling prevents the executive order from going into effect Thursday.
A judge in Hawaii stopped the president’s revised travel ban from taking effect on Wednesday, dealing another legal blow to the administration.
The White House and top House Republicans are acknowledging they will make changes to their troubled health care overhaul in hopes of nailing down votes and pushing the party's showpiece legislation through the chamber soon
American Media Inc. will reportedly pay $100 million to add a celebrity magazine and checkout-counter staple to a roster that also includes OK! and Star.
Surveillance video captured the woman escaping the suspect's vehicle.
The plan represents Mr. Trump’s first real effort to translate his broad but vague campaign themes into the black and white of spending priorities.