The Education Department says it'll miss a key deadline in its push to ease regulations for for-profit colleges, and the delay is a victory for student borrowers
President Vladimir Putin says ex-spy Sergei Skripal who was poisoned in Britain is a traitor and a "scumbag."
Secretary of State Pompeo announces US canceling 1955 treaty with Iran on economic relations and consular rights
Authorities in Thailand have indefinitely extended the closure of a beautiful bay made famous by the Leonardo DiCaprio movie "The Beach" until it recovers from years of environment damage caused by too many tourists
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder's administration and Canadian pipeline giant Enbridge have reached a deal on replacing 65-year-old twin pipelines in a channel linking two of the Great Lakes
The publisher of such blockbusters as "Fire and Fury" and "The Da Vinci Code" is stepping down
Secretary Pompeo announces termination of decades-old treaty with Iran on economic, consular ties
Authorities are warning that an earthen dam in Arizona's southern desert could fail because the lake behind it is swollen with storm runoff from the remnants of Tropical Storm Rosa and that residents of a small community nearby were being evacuated
Children's advocacy groups say Facebook's kid-centric messaging app violates federal law by collecting kids' personal information without getting verifiable consent to do so from their parents
British Prime Minister Theresa May is battling to unite her Conservative Party, telling critics to abandon their dreams of a "perfect" Brexit and "come together" as divorce negotiations with the European Union enter their tough final phase
Seven-year-old Ryan gained millions of views reviewing toys on YouTube and now Walmart has turned him into a toy
Turkey's foreign minister says the country is working with the Netherlands to end diplomatic tensions and that the days when Ankara described Dutch policies as "Nazi remnants" are behind them
Venice's mayor wants to make example of university students who were captured on camera vandalizing a landmark lion statue by making them do community service
Missouri has just one abortion clinic amid a legal battle over state abortion laws
It's a wild card movement shaking up the U.S. midterm elections: Hundreds of teacher candidates are running for political posts
A survey finds more companies are sticking workers with a bigger share of the medical bill before health insurance kicks in
A second Republican senator wavering on Brett Kavanaugh is criticizing President Donald Trump's mocking of a woman who's accused the Supreme Court nominee of sexually attacking her in the 1980s
A German businessman reportedly plans a long-shot challenge to Chancellor Angela Merkel as leader of the country's main conservative party
Stocks are broadly higher on Wall Street in early trading as technology companies and banks added to their recent gains.
Geoff Emerick, who worked as recording engineer for the Beatles for many years and played an important role in the creation of "Revolver," "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" and other albums has died.
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