The spotlight will again be on American duo Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin in the 53rd women's Alpine skiing World Cup season but for very different reasons
A 22-year-old man has pleaded guilty to fatally shooting a Kansas police captain in July 2016
A Yosemite National Park official says two visitors have died in a fall from a popular overlook
The president of Bismarck State College says the school will continue its partnership with Saudi Arabia to provide energy sector training despite international condemnation of the slaying of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi
Authorities have ruled the death of a 3-year-old boy who was found in a hot van outside a Houston day care a homicide and are forwarding the case to a grand jury for review
A spate of suspicious packages containing crude pipe bombs sent to prominent Democrats and CNN has injected national security into the final two weeks of the midterm elections
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is decrying the failure to bring women into peacemaking, citing statistics that between 1990 and 2017 women constituted only 8 percent of negotiators and 5 percent of witnesses and signatories to major peace processes
The first obstacle that migrants in the giant caravan may face if they reach the US border is a long wait in Mexico
Florida Democrats know they aren't going to win a majority of votes in rural areas that overwhelmingly support Republicans, but they're still reaching out to those communities
Women can now serve in all roles in Britain's military, including front-line combat units and the special forces
Iraq's new prime minister is moving his offices outside Baghdad's highly secure Green Zone, saying he wants to bring his government closer to the people
U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton says Russian arms supplies to both Azerbaijan and Armenia have hampered the settlement of their conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh and Washington will reviews its ban on arms sales to the two countries
India's economic intelligence unit has raided the southern Indian office of rights group Amnesty International, alleging it violated laws involving foreign funding
Portugal's government says its measures to fight wildfires have paid off, with fewer blazes, a smaller charred area and no fatalities this year after catastrophic wildfires in 2017 killed 106 people
A growing number of suppliers who themselves got hurt or watched others get burned by Toys R Us' quick demise worry they will suffer the same fate with Sears
Megyn Kelly was absent from her NBC show on Thursday as the controversy continued over her comments about blackface earlier this week
James Karen, a former TV pitchman who made memorable appearances in "Poltergeist" and "Return of the Living Dead," has died at 94. His credits range from Buster Keaton's "Film" to "Mulholland Drive." Horror fans knew him as Mr. Teague of "Poltergeist."
An incident of racial profiling led to Oregon becoming America's first sanctuary state; now, Oregonians are deciding in the Nov. 6 election whether to repeal the law
California Gov. Jerry Brown has been named executive chairman of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, a group that measures manmade threats to human existence
Human Rights Watch: Jamal Khashoggi's son Salah and family have left Saudi Arabia, heading for US
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