Voting for Kavanaugh draws criticism for West Virginia's Joe Manchin from both sides
"Every night he cries about mom": A long, painful wait for relatives to be cleared as US employs stricter screening of refugees
Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Kai Havertz will miss Germany's upcoming UEFA Nations League games in the Netherlands and France
Trent Alexander-Arnold swapped a soccer field for a chess board but lost world champion Magnus Carlsen in only 17 moves
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein will fly with President Donald Trump on Air Force One to a police chiefs' conference in Florida.
Marseille winger Dimitri Payet has been called up by France coach Didier Deschamps for upcoming matches against Iceland and Germany as a replacement for the injured Nabil Fekir
A new novel set during the time of JFK's assassination is taking a close look at the mob
Global stock markets lower after China cuts bank reserve requirement
Syrian soldiers who survived the battlefield now face new reality of learning to live with disability
A Bulgarian investigative online site owner has called for an independent international inquiry into the slaying of Bulgarian journalist Viktoria Marinova
Turkish official: Saudi ambassador summoned to request Riyadh's cooperation in probe over missing journalist
The Latest: Pakistan's Supreme Court postpones ruling on final appeal of Christian woman on death row for blasphemy
Authorities say four people died and a child was critically injured when a speeding pickup truck hydroplaned on a rainy road near Austin, Texas, and struck an oncoming car
Bulgarian police are investigating the rape and slaying of a television reporter and presenter whose body was dumped near the Danube River
A large group of Chinese athletes and sports officials has arrived in North Korea in the latest sign of a thaw in relations between the two countries this year
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Carolin Schellhorn, St. Joseph's University(THE CONVERSATION) The latest employment data, released on Oct. 5, point to a persistent economic puzzle: The unemployment rate is the lowest in nearly half a century yet wages have been very slow to react. In the past, such low unemployment levels have driven up wages. Yet, apart from a relatively recent acceleration, real wages have
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Hua Lu, University of Maryland, Baltimore County and Jessica Allison, University of Maryland, Baltimore County(THE CONVERSATION) If asked about clones, most people think of evil sci-fi characters. However, in real life, the word “clone” often has broader, far more positive applications. Just as office workers replicate documents by using copy machines, scientists like us who study
Police in Thailand are searching for suspected teenage gang members involved in a shooting that killed a nearby Indian tourist and injured four others outside a Bangkok shopping arcade
Royalty, political leaders and fans are attending the funeral in Barcelona of Spanish opera singer Montserrat Caballe
The Kremlin says it is working to host North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Moscow
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