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A gunman who shot two Pennsylvania troopers at their barracks, killing one, has been sentenced to death.
A state official says human error is to blame for 500 Rhode Island residents receiving two tax-refund checks
U.S. immigration authorities have released a Venezuelan opposition activist who was detained a day earlier as he waited to attend a hearing on his request for political asylum
An Italian prosecutor is defending his accusation that non-governmental organizations operating rescue boats in the Mediterranean are colluding with migrant smugglers
Federal officials say humpback whales have been dying in unusually large numbers along the Atlantic Coast
Argentine President Mauricio says the governments of the region need to keep demanding elections and the release of prisoners in Venezuela
Federal prosecutors are accusing a Jordanian citizen living in Ohio of attempting to travel to Syria and fight with the Islamic State group against the Syrian leadership
Political fights over abortion, financial regulations and Puerto Rico have slowed Republican and Democratic negotiators working on a sweeping, government-wide spending bill
Tom Hanks says he's going on a self-described "moratorium" for two years after his hometown Oakland Raiders leave for Las Vegas
President Donald Trump won't answer new questions about ousted National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.
Turkey's electoral authority has released the official tally of the country's referendum, saying President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's "yes" camp won narrowly in the vote that will greatly boost the powers of his office
The New York Police Department is launching the first phase of a plan to equip 22,000 officers with body cameras
A French court has refused to extradite a former Kosovo prime minister to Serbia to face war crimes charges, prompting anger in Serbia and joy in Kosovo in a case that has aggravated tensions between the rival neighbors
Voters in Santa Fe, New Mexico, are deciding whether to impose a new tax on sugary drinks that would raise the cost of a can of soda by nearly 25 cents