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A former State Department official and senior employee of the U.S. Agency for Global Media pleaded guilty on Thursday to stealing nearly $40,000 in government funds last year while in…

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A Missouri commissioner on Friday ruled that the state’s only abortion clinic can continue providing the service at least until August as a fight over its license plays out, adding…

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A U.S. federal judge on Friday ordered the government into mediation to resolve serious concerns about the treatment of migrant children at crowded U.S. border patrol facilities in Texas. The…

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The Supreme Court agreed Friday to hear a case about billions of dollars awarded by a court to victims of the 1998 bombing of the U.S. embassies in Nairobi, Kenya,…

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Four Ukrainian nationals have been released from separatist captivity and handed over to the Ukrainian government. The rare prisoner release, originally announced on Thursday, was completed on Friday when the…

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Senior officials from Iran and the remaining signatories to its 2015 nuclear deal met Friday with the future of the accord under threat as Tehran was poised to surpass a…

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The Supreme Court won’t revive Alabama’s ban on the most commonly used procedure in second-trimester abortions. The measure has been blocked by lower courts. The justices on Friday rejected the…

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Democrat Pete Buttigieg is following up his first presidential debate with a big fundraising weekend in New York, including an event with a group that has contributed millions of dollars…

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Журналісти програми «Схеми» виявили опосередкований зв’язок з олігархом Ігорем Коломойським в історії з позовом до SkyUp Airlines в Баришівський районний суд, який 24 травня вирішив призупинити ліцензію авіакомпанії на перевезення…

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Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden was at center stage Thursday on the second night of Democratic presidential debates, but one of his main challengers, Sen. Kamala Harris, sharply questioned…

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Mexico has spent $17 million to remove over a half-million tons of sargassum seaweed from its Caribbean beaches, and the problem doesn’t seem likely to end any time soon, experts…

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The average age of cars and trucks in the U.S. has hit a record 11.8 years, as better quality and technology allows people to keep them on the road longer….

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A second small city in Florida has agreed to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in ransom to cybercriminals who disabled its computer system.  Days after ransomware crippled the city…

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Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden was at center stage Thursday on the second night of Democratic presidential debates, set to make the case that he has the best chance…

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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Friday Canberra has yet to establish the whereabouts of an Australian man missing in North Korea for several days. The family of Alek…

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World champion race walker Ines Henriques is aiming for gender equality by asking the Court of Arbitration for Sport to add the women’s 50-kilometer event to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics….

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U.S. President Donald Trump responded Thursday to the Supreme Court’s decision to block his administration’s effort to add a citizenship question to the upcoming U.S. census by saying he’d asked his lawyers…

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U.S. House Democrats dropped opposition on Thursday to a bill passed by the Republican-controlled Senate that would release $4.6 billion in emergency funds to address worsening humanitarian conditions for migrant…

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The U.S. Senate on Thursday approved a massive yearly authorization for America’s armed forces that includes a new round of sanctions against North Korea and comes amid fulsome debate on…

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Facebook will seek nominations for a 40-person content oversight board “soon,” according to a blog post by the social media site Thursday. The review board would hear appeals to Facebook’s…

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Humanitarian aid workers in Cameroon say they are scared after several consignments of aid meant for people in the country’s troubled English-speaking regions were attacked and burned by suspected separatists….

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