Facebook says a software bug may have exposed a broader set of photos to app developers than users had granted permission for
A 120-year-old Greek Orthodox church in Chicago has been saved from going to auction after a midnight call from a group of donors, which one church official says is "a Christmas miracle"
Colombian students and President Ivan Duque say they've reached an accord to boost education spending following months of protests
Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch is backtracking after saying this week that he wasn't concerned that prosecutors have implicated President Donald Trump in a crime
Mexico's Interior Department has received a first list of prisoners who might be eligible for the amnesty promised by new leftist President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
Australian swimmer Ariarne Titmus broke a second world record in three days, winning gold in the women's 400-meter freestyle at the world short-course swimming championships
Democrats blast Michigan governor for signing GOP-backed laws to significantly scale back minimum wage, paid sick leave laws
A judge has set a Jan. 18 sentencing date for a white former Chicago police officer convicted of murder in the shooting death of black teenager Laquan McDonald
The Russia investigation has cost more than $25 million since the special counsel's appointment in May 2017
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The special counsel's office is pushing back at the suggestion that the FBI acted improperly in its interview of former national security adviser Michael Flynn
Police in northern Greece have used tear gas and water cannon to disperse anti-government protesters opposed to a proposed agreement with neighbor Macedonia that would end a decades-long name dispute
Authorities in Chile say that an Irish priest from the Legion of Christ religious order has obeyed government orders and left the South American country after finishing a four-year sentence for sexually abusing a minor
A bomb threat forced the evacuation of the Sandy Hook Elementary School on Friday, a day of memorial services and moments of silence to mark the sixth anniversary of the massacre of 20 first-graders and six educators
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder has signed Republican-backed laws to significantly scale back citizen-initiated measures to raise the minimum wage and require paid sick leave for workers
A Pennsylvania state police trooper who was shot in a 2014 ambush has had his right leg amputated below the knee
Michigan governor signs GOP-backed bills to delay, scale back voter-approved minimum wage and paid sick leave measures.
An effort to put the New Hampshire Republican Party in President Donald Trump's corner ahead of the state's leadoff presidential primary is facing both private and public pushback
President Donald Trump says China's economy is feeling the pressure of his tariffs, and he thinks a "big and very comprehensive deal" could happen
Dow drops 500 as traders worry about slowing economic growth in China, disarray surrounding Britain's plans to exit EU
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