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Actress Abigail Breslin is opening up about why she didn't report being raped by someone she was in a relationship with
Caterpillar's first-quarter adjusted profit handily topped expectations on Wall Street, and revenue climbed
An unusually large number of luxury condominiums are for sale or available for rent at Trump Tower in Chicago. Real estate professionals tell the Chicago Tribune that almost 11 percent of the building's 486 residential units are for sale
Danna Durante has been fired as Georgia's gymnastics coach after failing to restore the program to its place as a national powerhouse
German artist Gerhard Richter opens retrospective in Prague
The number of New York City public school students who lived in homeless shelters for at least part of the last school year rose by more than 4,000 from the previous year
Katherine Kidder, a fellow at the Center for a New American Security, and Amy Schafer a research associate for the military, veterans and society program there, tell Federal Drive with Tom Temin the all-volunteer military force is showing serious strains. They discuss what's causing them and offer some solutions going forward.
Police in Connecticut have cited Fitbit records in an arrest warrant for a 40-year-old man charged with killing his wife in 2015
Manchester City hired Pep Guardiola to take the team to a new level but he is coming up short in the big games
Thailand's top defense official says the government has approved the purchase of its first submarine in more than half a century, calling the $393 million deal with China necessary and a bargain
Former US Ambassador Samantha Power is writing a memoir about her transition from Pulitzer Prize-winning critic of foreign policy to a leading government official
Pope tells Egypt ahead of visit he comes as 'messenger of peace'
A Greek court has rejected a new Turkish request for the extradition of three of eight Turkish servicemen who fled to Greece by helicopter after last year's failed military coup in Turkey
Transit officials say anti-Semitic graffiti incidents are the top subway bias crime investigated so far this year by the New York Police Department