General Motors says it will ask the federal government for one national gas mileage standard, including a requirement that a percentage of auto companies' sales be zero-emissions vehicles
Advocate for Chile's dictatorship-era disappeared dies at age 93 without knowing the fate of her family members who were forcibly disappeared during the country's dictatorship
Officials have ordered some workers at a nuclear weapons production site in Washington state to stay inside because steam escaped from a tunnel filled with radioactive waste
Pakistan beats Australia by 11 runs in 2nd Twenty20
Residents in the Northern Mariana Islands say they will bounce back after Super Typhoon Yutu ravaged the U.S. territory in the Pacific
Last slide: US Olympic veteran Matt Antoine, 2014 bronze medalist in skeleton, retires
South Dakota has set Monday as the execution date for an inmate convicted of killing a prison guard
The 14-year journey of the soccer team known as Dalkurd began as a project to get misbehaving kids off the street in a rural town in central Sweden, but it has grown into a top-flight squad that has given the Kurdish minority something to cheer for
John Ziegler Jr., NHL president whose term was marked by merger and labor unrest, dies at 84
Police say the white man accused of fatally shooting two African-American grocery store patrons in Kentucky was recorded on surveillance video as first trying to get inside a predominantly black church
A Jewish civil rights group's study concludes far-right extremists have ramped up an anti-Semitic wave of harassment against Jewish journalists and political candidates ahead of next month's U.S. midterm elections
France's customs agency says it has made an extremely surprising discovery in a garage in Marseille: a lion cub
A state high court decision upholding the Washington state charter school system marks the end of a decades-long political fight over the publicly funded, privately run schools
A Yosemite National Park official says park rangers have recovered the bodies of two people who fell to their deaths from a popular overlook
California officials are blasting the Trump administration's plan to freeze vehicle emissions standards, saying it threatens public health and the environment
President Donald Trump is claiming that Twitter has removed "many people" from his account and that the company has "seemingly done something that makes it much harder to join."
Sen. Heidi Heitkamp's fundraising jumped dramatically in the period after she voted against Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court
A prominent Jewish community leader in northern Germany is stepping down from his post after reports that he may have lied about his roots
A former U.S. education secretary who is resigning as head of North Carolina's public universities is getting more than $500,000 as she leaves
An international aid organization says some 575 Yemenis have been killed in fighting between a Saudi-led coalition and the Shiite rebels in Yemen between Aug. 1 and Oct. 15
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