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The U.S. military says Turkey gave coalition forces about 20 minutes notice before launching airstrikes on Kurdish troops in Syria this week, potentially putting American forces in the region at risk
A prosecutor said he will not charge three police officers who shot a man 19 times, saying for the first time publicly that the man had a gun when he was killed
British Prime Minister Theresa May is taking time out from her election campaign to meet the European Union's chief Brexit negotiator and head of the bloc's executive
Congressional Republicans have a new talking point about President Donald Trump's border wall: It's not really a wall
Former U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown was either an entitled, corrupt politician who used a charity for poor kids to line her pockets or a befuddled, aging lawmaker whose trusted adviser betrayed her
Ivanka Trump says letting Syrian refugees into the United States "has to be part of the discussion" on how to deal with people fleeing conflict in the country
A hard-line candidate in Iran's upcoming presidential election says the United States should be made to fear Iran so that it will back off on sanctions and threats
Authorities say woman led police on high-speed chase on a North Carolina coastal island but the lone highway route led to ferry dock _ and her capture
Texas' highest criminal court has refused an appeal from Kimberly Cargill, an East Texas woman on death row for the slaying seven years ago of her developmentally disabled baby sitter
A federal appeals court has rejected an appeal from a 60-year-old Texas inmate condemned for helping a former suburban Houston police officer murder his wife more than 22 years ago
Internet companies are readying for a showdown with a Republican-controlled government over a policy near and dear to their hearts: net neutrality
About 400 people have marched in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, to mark the anniversary of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster and protest the construction of a nuclear plant in Belarus
The Supreme Court seems ready to limit when the government can strip an immigrant of U.S. citizenship for lying during the naturalization process
Senators arrive on White House grounds for extraordinary briefing on North Korea