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Occasionally you know that you are watching history being made. October 5, 2017 was such a day for me.
Do the leaders of the Boy Scouts of America understand the first word of their organization’s name?
Is China’s president, Xi Jinping, preparing to transfer his enormous powers to a younger generation of leaders?
Members of Congress are demanding answers two weeks after an ambush in the African nation of Niger killed four U.S. soldiers, with one top lawmaker even threatening subpoenas.
Bank customers in Catalonia are withdrawing money from financial institutions that have moved their official headquarters to other locations in Spain amid a political crisis over the region's independence bid.
A Chinese tech giant released a new game this week letting people “applaud” President Xi Jinping in the wake of a twice-a-decade Communist Party national congress.
A witness to the deadly rampage inside a Maryland granite company said the suspect, Radee Prince, had gathered a small group of his co-workers together by saying "come with me, I want to say something to everybody."
As the rival Palestinian factions Fatah and Hamas move to reconcile, families of loved ones killed in Gaza's civil war a decade ago are also learning to get along.
Researchers trying to catch and enclose the last survivors of the vaquita porpoise species captured a calf but released it because it was too young to survive without its mother.
A Staten Island house was defaced with anti-Semitic graffiti — the second hateful attack on the property this month.
A Maine high school varsity football coach has been dismissed after he allegedly instructed his players to taunt an opposing player for having two mothers as parents.
A Maine high school varsity football coach has been dismissed after he allegedly instructed his players to taunt an opposing player for having two mothers as parents.
Police in New Jersey have arrested a robbery suspect who they say left his wallet behind at the scene of the crime.
Police say a building housing a state-run bus operator has collapsed in southern India, killing eight bus drivers and staff.
A Pakistani court has indicted former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in a third case of corruption after an official probe concluded he concealed assets abroad.
A 2-year-old in California is reportedly the eighth child to be killed by an Ikea dresser that was recalled in June 2016.
Drone footage from the northern Syrian city of Raqqa shows the extent of devastation caused by weeks of fighting between Kurdish-led forces and the Islamic State group.
A federal appeals court gave the go-ahead Thursday to activists seeking to overturn California's 145-year ban on commercial sex.
A convicted cop killer was executed in Alabama on Thursday night despite his claims in a lawsuit that the state’s execution method was cruel and unusual.
New Zealand is poised to slash immigration, rethink trade deals and vote on legalizing marijuana under a new government that takes office next week.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday reportedly said that the worst mistake he’s made in the last 15 years was trusting in the West.
Brexit is Europe's big worry but isn't the only global problem that the leaders of 28 EU nations are trying to resolve at their latest summit.
The newly refurbished USS Constitution is taking its first spin under sail in three years.
The judge in former Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s now-pardoned criminal case has refused the retired lawman's request to throw out all rulings in the case, including a blistering decision that explained her reasoning in finding him guilty of a crime.