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"The Simpsons" is taking on President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office in a short animation released online
President Donald Trump says he's considered breaking up the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals which has stopped implementation of his travel ban
North Korea observers have long marveled at the impoverished, autocratic nation's ability to go toe-to-toe with the world's superpowers
A sickly snake that slithered into a classroom at a New Jersey elementary school has been turned over to a rescue center
India has banned 22 social media sites in Kashmir in an attempt to quell unrest, but the local telecom is struggling to shut them down
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson says the U.K. will probably join the United States in further military action against Syria if asked to do so, whether or not Parliament gets a vote on it
Alabama officials say they're forming a task force to address concerns about private information about victims and others being posted to a state website for court records
Israel says it was informed that the Palestinian self-rule government in the West Bank will stop paying for electricity Israel sells to the Gaza Strip
Among 10 Things to Know: Mexico, Canada ready to renegotiate NAFTA; White House backs off as lawmakers work to avert government shutdown; United raising limit on payments to bumped flyers to $10,000
The Netherlands is marking the 50th birthday of King Willem-Alexander with orange-clad citizens holding parties and street sales throughout the country
The Council of Europe, the continent's top human rights organization, is debating new Hungarian laws which critics say seek to limit academic rights and intimidate civic groups
Spain's unemployment rate edged up slightly to 18.8 percent in the first quarter, partly due to the end of temporary jobs tied to the winter holiday
Twenty-five people were detained in Turkey and more than 200 police officers temporarily suspended from their jobs Thursday for suspected links to U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, following a massive sweep the day before
Chancellor Angela Merkel says Germany is closely watching to see how Turkey will respond to reports from international election monitors who noted a series of irregularities in a referendum to increase powers for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan