Iditarod officials have cleared a four-time champion of any wrongdoing in a dog-doping scandal that followed the sled dog race last year
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Human rights and migrant welfare groups are urging Greece to scrap its part of a deal between the European Union and Turkey, designed to reduce unchecked migration to Europe
U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams has told police officers from across the country that he believes the nation's classification system for illegal drugs should be revisited.
Asian Football Confederation president Sheikh Salman of Bahrain will face at least one challenger for re-election although not an expected opponent from Saudi Arabia
An appeals court says the courtroom outburst of a supporter of a terrorist group is evidence that he deserves his 20-year prison term for plotting a New Year's Eve machete attack in upstate New York
Senators are considering multiple pieces of legislation in an effort to formally rebuke Saudi Arabia for the slaying of journalist Jamal Khashoggi
The Senate has approved President Trump's nominee to run the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, after a nearly six-month, highly partisan battle over the fate of the federal consumer watchdog agency.
The Senate has confirmed President Donald Trump's nominee for a federal energy board, despite a video that shows the nominee saying that renewable energy "screws up" the nation's electrical grid
Several key states have elected new Democrat governors who are more skeptical of charter schools than their election opponents and will replace leaders who openly supported the publicly funded, privately run schools
A New York City police officer accused in the chokehold death of an unarmed black man will face a disciplinary trial in May; Garner's pleas of "I can't breathe" became a rallying cry against police brutality.
The head of Peru's soccer federation has been arrested a few months after leading his country back to the World Cup for the first time in 36 years
A high school teacher in central California has been arrested on suspicion of felony child endangerment after forcibly cutting the hair of one of her students while singing the National Anthem
In a fresh collection of cover songs he's performed over the years, John Mellencamp demonstrates one more time that he is willing to take a risk
Authorities in the Dominican Republic say the death toll from an explosion at a plastics company has risen to four
The U.N. secretary-general's envoy for Western Sahara has wrapped up the first talks in six years over the future of the territory mostly controlled by Morocco, saying the sides have agreed to meet again early next year
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi is rejecting the idea of paying for President Donald Trump's border wall in exchange for a deal to help hundreds of thousands of young immigrants avoid deportation
Poland's former president and democracy icon Lech Walesa wears T-shirt that is symbol of political protest in his homeland
No Sam Elliott and more Golden Globes nomination shockers, including a series snub for 'Atlanta' and shutout of female directors
Liverpool defender Joe Gomez will be out for up to six weeks after breaking a bone in his left leg in a Premier League match against Burnley
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