U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry says Europe needs to diversify its energy supplies to cut its dependency on Russia
Iran has been told it faces suspension from the Asian Cup in January over a law interfering in the national soccer federation's independence
The coalition government of Prime Minister Andrej Babis will face a no-confidence at the opposition request after allegations that his son was deliberately kept abroad so he wouldn't face questions about alleged fraud charges that Babis faces
Food companies have been ordered to remove six "artificial flavors" from their products
A Nigerian internet provider says a configuration error during a network upgrade disrupted several Google services by diverting traffic through China and Russia
Congressional aides and advocacy groups say lawmakers are close to an agreement on legislation designed to boost rehabilitation efforts for federal prisoners and give judges more discretion when sentencing some non-violent offenders
The Trump administration allowing states to seek Medicaid funds to expand inpatient mental health
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has missed a brief court session while recovering from a fall and three broken ribs
Officials say an informal truce between Saudi-led coalition forces, rebels around and in the Red Sea port city of Hodeida has taken hold
The Norwegian Defense Ministry says it is aware that Russian forces in the Arctic disturbed the GPS signal during a recent, large NATO drill in Norway
A southern Missouri school district has suspended a teacher who oversaw a class presentation in which a ninth-grader dressed as a Ku Klux Klan member
Gaza militant groups say in a joint statement they have accepted an Egyptian-brokered cease-fire
U.S. stock indexes are mostly higher in early trading, erasing some of the losses from a steep sell-off a day earlier
Firefighters are working to extend containment lines around the vast area burned by a Southern California wildfire that killed two people and burned at least 435 buildings
The notorious Mexican drug lord known as "El Chapo" is being tried in New York City amid intense security measures
A central Indiana woman who authorities say had been drinking and was taking a nap when her 2-year-old son crawled into a hot car and later died isn't getting her bond reduced ahead of trial
Israeli Security Cabinet orders military to continue Gaza strikes "as is necessary," as Palestinians keep firing rockets
The U.N. human rights chief says the government of Bangladesh should halt plans to repatriate over 2,200 Rohingya Muslims to Myanmar, saying such a move would endanger their lives
The Supreme Court will hear an appeal by Virginia Republicans who are trying to preserve state legislative districts that have been struck down by a lower court as racially discriminatory
Lucas Pouille will lead France in the Davis Cup final against Croatia this month as the hosts bid to win successive titles
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