A group that organizes vintage fighter plane rides for veterans says a passenger who was killed when a World War II-era aircraft crashed in South Texas had been a WWII pilot
Springboks captain Siya Kolisi was cleared to play against Wales on Saturday after World Rugby decided the flanker used only "moderate force" when head butting Scotland center Peter Horne in the face in a match at the weekend
Federal authorities say rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine is among four people arrested on racketeering and firearms charges.
The Paris prosecutors' office has opened an investigation into alleged discrimination by Paris Saint-Germain following a complaint by France's League of Human Rights, which claims that club scouts illegally profiled potential recruits by their origin
Three Democratic senators have filed a lawsuit challenging the appointment of Matthew Whitaker as acting attorney general
A top eurozone finance official says the 19 countries that use the euro currency will push ahead with discussions on a eurozone budget proposed by France and Germany to make the currency union more resistant to crises
People rescued from a trapped elevator in one of Chicago's tallest skyscrapers later learned they had dropped 84 floors
The White House Correspondents' Association has announced that author Ron Chernow will speak at its annual dinner in April
UK Parole Board panel has ordered that a serial rapist believed to have attacked more than 100 women must stay in prison
The number of buildings destroyed by Southern California's huge wildfire has risen to 1,500
Screenhead Nation: The battle over screen time has become a rite of passage for America's youth, but how much is too much?
Brazil's president-elect is appointing a pro-market reformer to lead the state oil company Petrobras
A Red Cross paramedic and three policemen are dead after a gang of 20 gunmen opened fire on an aid distribution meeting in the southern Mexico state of Guerrero
London Mayor Sadiq Khan says three used water cannon bought for police under his predecessor Boris Johnson have been sold for scrap, at a loss of more than 300,000 pounds ($385,000)
The World Health Organization says reductions in the number of people contracting malaria have stalled after several years of global declines
Archaeologists in ancient Pompeii have found a bedroom fresco depicting a sensual scene of a goddess and swan
Cabinet minister in South Africa cites concerns that efforts to prosecute people allegedly involved in corruption under former president Zuma are falling short
Former England midfielder Paul Gascoigne has been charged with sexually assaulting a woman on board a train
Germany's transport ministry says it has asked local authorities not to enforce bans on Sunday driving for tankers as suppliers thwarted by low river levels try to transport fuel by road
Police in the Fort Worth area say a 2-year-old girl died after a caregiver hit her with a belt and burned her buttocks for discipline
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