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Dozens of children dead after school bus hit by Saudi-led airstrike
North Korea: US not adhering to its side of the bargain since Trump-Kim summit
North Korea issued a forceful statement Thursday against what it said were elements of the US government which are not adhering to the spirit of the dialogue established by US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at the Singapore summit hin June.
Judge threatens to hold Sessions in contempt over deportations
Trump admin's goal: Space Force by 2020
Vice President Mike Pence called Thursday for the establishment of a Space Force by 2020, while also announcing immediate steps the Department of Defense would take to reform how the military approaches space.
Key Republican suggests party must protect Trump from Russia probe
In leaked audio, Republican congressman and Trump ally Devin Nunes says the House GOP majority is necessary to help protect Trump from Mueller
Assange 'considering' testifying in Russia meddling probe
Julian Assange and his legal team are "considering" appearing before the US Senate Intelligence Committee following a request earlier this week.
Lebanon's cannabis cash crop offers climate change hope
The farmer plucks a cannabis flower from a long stalk. He presses it against his nose, inhales deeply and begins to extol the therapeutic -- if not necessarily scientific -- properties of his crop.
Student kills herself after rape, renewing sexual violence debate
Puerto Rico admits Hurricane Maria's death toll may be 1,427
Russia slams US sanctions over ex-spy poisoning in UK as 'unacceptable'
The Trump administration's decision to impose further sanctions against Russia following the poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the UK earlier this year is "categorically unacceptable" and "illegal," according to President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
Another wild week in the Trump-Russia soap opera
Gangsters persuaded people to have limbs smashed in insurance scam
Argentina's Senate rejects proposed bill to legalize abortion
Argentina's Senate voted against legalizing elective abortion in the early hours of Thursday morning, dashing the hopes of pro-abortion rights advocates in the predominantly Catholic country, homeland of Pope Francis.
Indonesia hit by powerful aftershock as death toll surpasses 300
US slaps more sanctions on Russia over ex-spy poisoning in UK
The US will impose sanctions on Russia under a chemical and biological warfare law following the poisoning of a former Russian agent and his daughter in the UK earlier this year, the State Department announced Wednesday.
China poised to overtake Australia as biggest donor to Pacific, if it pays up
Transfer deadline day: How big-money stars settle in the English Premier League
When Kepa Arrizabalaga signed for Chelsea from Athletic Bilbao, few fans will have been thinking about where their newest recruit is going to live.
Men trained kids to commit school shootings in New Mexico
The five suspects accused of abusing 11 children at a New Mexico compound were training them to commit school shootings, prosecutors said Wednesday.
How Donald Trump just keeps winning
Here's an amazing stat: In the last 14 contested Republican primaries where President Donald Trump has endorsed a candidate, his pick has won -- or is leading -- all 14 times.
Abortion laws around the globe
Abortion laws vary dramatically around the world -- in some countries it's a personal choice, in others it's outright illegal, while for many more countries abortions are accepted only in certain situations.
Israel and Hamas exchange fire in sudden Gaza escalation
Israel has launched air strikes on Gaza after Hamas militants fired rockets into its territory amid efforts to achieve a long-term ceasefire agreement.
Thai soccer team's stateless boys granted citizenship
Three boys from the Wild Boar soccer team and their coach, who were rescued from deep within a flooded cave in Thailand last month, have been granted Thai citizenship.
Surprised by the Saudi-Canada spat? You shouldn't be
Men trained kids to commit school shootings, documents say
All five of the defendants in the New Mexico child abuse case were under investigation based upon "the training of children with weapons in furtherance of a conspiracy to commit school shootings," according to criminal complaints filed in district court on Wednesday.
Record-breaking California fire may take until September to contain
It may take until September to contain the largest fire in California history, which is bigger than the size of the city of Los Angeles.
Mother flees with newborn as Indonesia quake death toll spikes
The death toll from Sunday's devastating earthquake on the Indonesian island of Lombok has risen to 347, according to the state-run Antara news agency.
2 Sikh men viciously attacked in California
Within one week, two Sikh men were viciously attacked in two incidents in Central California and the Sikh community fears they may have been the victims of hate crimes.
Taiwan mocks Beijing over new Winnie the Pooh film
Taiwan's government has mocked Beijing over rumors a new film featuring Winnie the Pooh has been banned in mainland China, due to comparisons between the yellow bear and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Would dragging on Mueller talks help GOP?
President Donald Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani said Wednesday that he wants negotiations over a presidential interview with special counsel Robert Mueller to be completed by Sept. 1. But the presidential attorney is also making the case that Republicans could benefit from dragging the process into the November midterm elections.
Surprised by the Saudi-Canada spat? You shouldn't be
Trump's legal team responds to Mueller about interview
Rudy Giuliani said Wednesday that President Donald Trump's legal team has responded to the special counsel, the latest effort in ongoing negotiations over a possible interview.
Twitter doesn't want to ban Alex Jones and InfoWars
Tight races for Trump-backed candidates
Two candidates endorsed by President Donald Trump are locked in tight races, with votes from Tuesday's elections still left to count.
Johnson's burqa row proves UK is having a culture war
Thanks to Boris Johnson, the UK's recently resigned foreign secretary, British politicians and British media are talking about the burqa.
Republicans should panic about the House
'Dear Ivanka': Celebrities target Trump's daughter on Instagram
Celebrities including Amy Schumer and Chelsea Handler have launched an Instagram campaign targeted at Ivanka Trump, urging the US President's daughter to act on the administration's family-separation policy and calling for the resignation of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen.
China hits back with tit-for-tat tariffs on US goods
Australia relaxes kangaroo protections in face of severe drought
US unveils next round of Chinese imports to face tariffs
The Trump administration on Tuesday unveiled a list of roughly $16 billion worth of imports from China that will be hit with 25% tariffs.
Newborns are dying where antibiotics no longer work
Boris Johnson under pressure to apologize for burqa comments
Funeral food kills nine in Peru
At least nine people died and dozens more became ill after eating contaminated food at a Peruvian funeral.
Woman held captive in cave for 15 years, police say
Key US election results coming in
Malaysia court hits former PM Najib with money laundering charges
Malaysia's former prime minister Najib Razak was charged with three counts of money laundering Wednesday in connection with a multi-billion-dollar scandal at state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).
Remains of young boy found during search of New Mexico compound
[Breaking news update, posted at 5:05 p.m. ET]
US unveils new China tariffs
Manafort trial: Gates admits affair as defense questions his credibility
Paul Manafort's former deputy Rick Gates testified against his former boss on Tuesday that Manafort used email to direct Gates to transfer money through offshore accounts.
Blue whale mysteriously washes up on Japan beach
A dead blue whale washed ashore a beach in Japan and experts say it's very unusual.
Musk considers taking Tesla private
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