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International Space Station leak 'is stable'
The International Space Station's cabin pressure is holding steady after crews repaired a leak on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft attached to the orbital complex, Russia's space agency said Friday.
Coca-Cola to buy Costa Coffee for $5 billion
Suspect shot at Amsterdam train station after stabbings
Sex abuse on planes: Two more accused
Tencent's China problems are getting worse
How Ginsburg symbolizes Trump resistance
The past two years have been nothing short of a hellscape for Democrats.
Gérard Depardieu accused of rape
Australian found guilty of spying in Cambodia
Australian filmmaker James Ricketson has been sentenced to six years in a Cambodian prison, after being found guilty of spying for an unnamed country.
'Those inside the prisons have disappeared'
Church won't remove sanctity of confessions
Apple announces September 12 event. Here's what to expect
Washington Post: US denying passports to Hispanic Americans
A growing number of Hispanics along the Texas-Mexico border with birth records showing they were born in the United States are being denied American passports, held in immigration detention centers, and entered into deportation proceedings, immigration attorneys and individuals affected told the Washington Post.
China may regret US soybean tariffs
Sheriff defends Uber driver in 'stand your ground' shooting
The tribute by Joe Biden was an indictment of our current politics, and a road map to fix them
Trump hints about when he'll fire Sessions
In an interview with Bloomberg on Thursday, President Donald Trump -- as he so often does -- made some news: He won't be firing much-maligned Attorney General Jeff Sessions before the 2018 midterms.
Sessions is safe until at least midterms, Trump says
President Donald Trump said on Thursday his maligned attorney general is safe in his job at least until November.
Uganda pop star 'violently arrested' after being freed on bail
Uganda's pop star-turned-MP Bobi Wine was "violently arrested" and "bundled into a police ambulance" Thursday as he was on his way out of the country, his lawyer said.
Chinese firms create jobs in Africa -- but face scrutiny
Trump can't get his McGahn story straight. What gives?
See Biden's emotional McCain eulogy
Former Vice President Joe Biden speaks at Senator John McCain's memorial service in Arizona.
Syrian man beaten as Germany braces for more anti-migrant protest
Blimp of London Mayor Sadiq Khan to fly over UK capital
Champions League draw: Ronaldo gets United return
Cristiano Ronaldo will return to former club Manchester United with new side Juventus in the Champions League group stages.
'Those inside the prisons have disappeared'
Serena catsuit comments '10,000 times worse', says player at center of sexism row
It's hard to think of a time when there's been more focus on the clothes that male tennis stars are wearing at a major tournament rather than how they're playing on court.
A deadly storm is coming in Syria
In a Salisbury restaurant -- not far from the where the nerve agent Novichok had been used by what Britain suspects were Russian operatives -- I had dinner where a man I at first took to be a bouncer turned out to be a magician.
Prince Harry wows crowds by singing at Hamilton
Prince Harry stole the show at London's West End after bursting into song at the hit US hip-hop musical Hamilton.
S Korea bans coffee in schools -- even among teachers
South Korea will introduce a new law banning the sale of coffee in schools across the country in a bid to keep students from consuming too much caffeine.
Alex Salmond resigns over sexual misconduct allegations
Alex Salmond, the former first minister of Scotland, has resigned from the Scottish National Party he once led after sexual misconduct allegations were made against him.
Jehova's Witnesses face military or prison
McCain remembered in Vietnam as a friend, not an enemy
Sexism controversy brews after female player briefly takes off top
US Open organizers have expressed "regret" for the way French tennis player Alize Cornet was treated for briefly taking off her shirt on court.
Broken mobiles could bring justice to Rohingya
With a small generator, basic soldering equipment, small pliers, and a toothbrush, Anowar takes apart cell phones on a dusty desk in Kutupalong refugee camp in Bangladesh.
She came out as transgender and got fired
In the summer of 2013, Aimee Stephens sent her employer a letter explaining she was about to change her life. She was a transgender woman, and she intended to start dressing as such at work.
Ally says 'winter is coming' for Trump
President Donald Trump's allies are worried the President isn't prepared to protect himself from a possible Democratic takeover of the House, according to The Washington Post.
Celebrity photo hacker sentenced to 8 months
A Connecticut man was sentenced to eight months in prison Wednesday for his role in a phishing scheme that exposed intimate photos, many belonging to celebrities.
2,975 died. Trump: We did a fantastic job
President Donald Trump, facing a drastically revised death toll in Puerto Rico a year after dual hurricanes devastated the island, offered a still-rosy outlook of his administration's handling of the disaster on Wednesday.
Trudeau hints at deal to rewrite NAFTA
Republican says voting for black opponent would 'monkey this up'
Fresh off his victory in the Florida Republican gubernatorial primary on Tuesday night, Rep. Ron DeSantis said Wednesday morning that voters would "monkey this up" if they elected his African-American opponent, Andrew Gillum to be governor because of his "socialist agenda."
Amazon defends itself against Bernie Sanders
Pope: Meeting abuse survivors had 'profound effect'
Pope Francis said Wednesday that his recent meeting in Ireland with eight people who suffered sex abuse by figures in the Catholic Church left a "profound mark" on him, but suggested that the right measures were being put in place to ensure such abuse cannot happen again.
Lung transplant gave her hope for longer life; now her family prays for 'another miracle'
Trump: White House counsel to exit this fall
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Don McGahn will leave his job as White House counsel this fall following Supreme Court Justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation.
Don McGahn leaving the White House is a very big deal
The official spin around the news -- confirmed by President Donald Trump -- that White House counsel Don McGahn will be leaving his post this fall goes something like this: We always expected Don to serve through the first two years of the administration. This is a very stressful job, and Don always said he wouldn't and couldn't stay in the role for the entire first term.
Indian court steps in on arrest of activists
India's top court ordered that five human-rights activists be held under house arrest Wednesday, the day after they were taken into custody by police in what many critics say was an attempt by the government to quash dissent.
Twitter mocks Trump's phone struggle
Scallop wars: British and French fishermen clash on high seas
Nearly a quarter of 14-year-old girls in UK self-harm, report finds
Nearly a quarter of 14-year-old girls in the United Kingdom have self-harmed, with many facing overwhelming pressures over how they should look, their sexuality and how they behave, according to a new report by The Children's Society.
Ikea the latest brand tangled in Taiwan row
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