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Hillary Clinton's email problems aren't going away, after the Federal Bureau of Investigation reported that it had found nearly 15,000 messages and documents from her time at the State Department that were not turned over
Hillary Clinton's email problems aren't going away, after the Federal Bureau of Investigation reported that it had found nearly 15,000 messages and documents from her time at the State Department that were not turned over
Nigeria claimed on Tuesday that its air force had killed a number of senior Boko Haram militants, possibly including the group's elusive and notorious former leader, Abubakar Shekau. However, this is at least the fourth time Shekau's death has been reported
The Court of Arbitration for Sport announced its urgent verdict to dismiss the Russian Paralympic Committee's appeal against exclusion from the Sept. 7-18 games in Rio de Janeiro after a hearing in Rio on Monday
The disclosure that some pills found at Prince's Paisley Park home and studio were counterfeit and contained the powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl strongly suggests the pills came to the superstar musician illegally
Terror attacks, worker strikes and floods have caused a dramatic dip in Paris tourism, which has cost the French capital nearly $850 million in lost revenue, officials said. A million fewer visitors came to the city between January and June this year
An attempt by the Obama Administration to set recommended guidelines for school districts to follow on transgender students and bathrooms was blocked by a Texas judge one day before the first day of school in many districts across the country
Turkey's armed forces have begun attacking ISIS targets as well as U.S.-supported Kurdish forces on the country's border with Syria, shortly after the Turkish Foreign Minister pledged to rid the region of ISIS militants
The U.N. humanitarian chief urged all combatants in Aleppo to agree to a 48-hour pause to allow delivery of desperately needed aid, warning that otherwise the world risks seeing a "humanitarian catastrophe"
Speedo said the company cannot condone U.S. swimmer Ryan Lochte's behavior at the Rio Olympics, and will donate a $50,000 portion of Lochte's deal to Save the Children in Brazil. Ralph Lauren followed by saying it would not renew Lochte's contract
The death toll from the Philippines' war on drugs, initiated by new President Rodrigo Duterte, has risen to nearly 1,800 in the seven weeks since he took office, far higher than originally believed, said the country's police chief
An alibi witness for a man whose murder conviction was re-examined in the popular Serial podcast told two classmates more than 20 years ago she would lie to help him, the Maryland attorney general's office wrote in court filings
Dylann Roof, charged with the shooting deaths of nine black churchgoers in Charleston "self-radicalized" in the months before the attack and grew more entrenched in his beliefs in white supremacy, according to court papers
One photographer captures the nature of New York City's classic culture of Streetball.
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