Ecuadorian officials say Interpol has rejected the government's request to issue an international call for the arrest of a former president who is being investigated for the alleged kidnapping of an opposition leader
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A Qatari man accused in a lawsuit of stiffing fellow investors in rapper Ice Cube's 3-on-3 pro basketball league has been given diplomatic status that gives him "full immunity from all aspects of civil litigation."
Here is a look at the French taxes that have become central to the so-called "yellow vest" protesters' claims.
Chelsea lost more ground in the Premier League title race by squandering an early lead to go down 2-1 at Wolverhampton Wanderers
The oldest son of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin checked in to an Anchorage halfway house Wednesday to begin a year in custody following his conviction for assaulting his father
A U.S. Border Patrol agent who confessed to shooting four women in the head and leaving their bodies on rural Texas roadsides has been indicted on a capital murder charge
Greek authorities have released from pre-trial detention four members of a charity working with migrants who had been arrested in August for allegedly helping migrant smuggling
New Hampshire lawmakers have re-elected their veteran secretary of state and guardian of the first-in-the-nation presidential primary in a close vote
Global carbon pollution rose sharply this year after several years of little growth
Republicans who control Michigan's Legislature are expected to vote on bills that would strip power from the Democratic secretary of state-elect and give lawmakers authority to intervene in lawsuits
Toyota's top U.S. executive says car sales nationwide have bottomed out and his company will keep making them despite a dramatic shift to trucks and SUVs
A former Wynn Resorts shareholder is suing company founder Steve Wynn and former and current executives and board members, alleging that they concealed information about sexual harassment accusations that led to Wynn's resignation
Lyon's unbeaten run ended when it lost 2-0 at home to Rennes
Gov. Mary Fallin has commuted the sentences of 21 Oklahoma prison inmates convicted of various nonviolent offenses following a campaign by supporters of changes to the state's criminal justice system
An arbitrator says the white officer who was fired after fatally shooting a 12-year-old black boy playing with a pellet gun won't get back his job with Cleveland police
Department of Homeland Security investigators have determined that officials at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy retaliated against a faculty member who had complained of harassment and bullying based on her gender and race
Christmas turkey rockets toward the International Space Station, along with cranberry sauce and fruitcake
Authorities in the Dominican Republic say at least two people have died and nine were injured following an explosion at a plastics company in the capital of Santo Domingo
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is again urging Syria to resolve "gaps, inconsistencies and discrepancies" in its declaration of chemical weapons after the global watchdog reported no progress on these outstanding issues
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