The Supreme Court is struggling over what to do about an $8.5 million class-action settlement involving Google and privacy concerns in which all the money went to lawyers and non-profit groups
Rami Malek says he identified with the immigrant side of Freddie Mercury while tacking the role of the legendary Queen frontman
Russian soccer club FC Rostov has been fined $2,100 for discriminatory chants by its fans
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan says he will take stern action against any radical Islamists who incite people to kill three judges who acquitted a Christian woman who faced the death penalty under the country's blasphemy laws
Britain's Brexit secretary says he expects a divorce deal with the European Union to be finalized before Nov. 21
A group of Republican senators is urging President Donald Trump to suspend negotiations on a civil nuclear power agreement with Saudi Arabia following the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi
The duck boats are rolling as Boston salutes the Red Sox on their fourth World Series title in 15 years
Federal Reserve looks to ease capital rules, stress testing of some big banks
3 days after World Series gem, David Price declines contract option that would have enabled him to become free agent
Albanian police say they have arrested five people suspected of trafficking migrants from Greece to Montenegro
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles injured his non-throwing shoulder against Philadelphia in London but expected to play Nov. 11 at Indianapolis.
Egypt's Antiquities Ministry says the second of Egypt's three famed pyramids of Giza will open to tourists this week after the completion of restoration work that lasted about two months
President Donald Trump's complaints that Mexico is not doing enough to stop a caravan of migrants are being contradicted by his own White House
Hurricane Oscar is weakening but still producing high surf along Bermuda's beaches as it speeds north over the Atlantic Ocean.
Romania's prime minister will visit the Gulf state of Oman and Qatar as part of a government initiative to strengthen ties between the East European nation and countries in the Middle East
Macedonia and Greece are to restart direct flights after more than a decade, amid a thaw in relations following a deal to rename Macedonia "North Macedonia."
President Donald Trump says the right to citizenship for babies born to non-U.S. citizens on American soil "will be ended one way or the other."
A Turkish prosecutor says Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was strangled as soon as he entered the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul as part of a premeditated killing, and his body was dismembered and disposed of
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Jason Steffen, University of Nevada, Las Vegas(THE CONVERSATION) For centuries, human beings have wondered about the possibility of other Earths orbiting distant stars. Perhaps some of these alien worlds would harbor strange forms of life or have unique and telling histories or futures. But it was only in 1995 that astronomers spotted the first planets orbiting sunlike stars outside
Global stocks are surging following strong results from big companies in the U.S. and Europe including Facebook, General Motors and Airbus
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