Two veteran Southeast Asian leaders appearing at the United Nations present a microcosm of a dynamic region enjoying rapid economic growth but struggling to fan away egregious human rights problems that follow it like a bad smell
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Poland's defense minister has met with the chief of NATO's Military Committee for talks ahead of a weekend session of military leaders from the alliance's 29 member nations
Sabres rookie defenseman Rasmus Dahlin ignores the buzz he's already generated in Buffalo by saying he's not even sure he's made the opening roster yet
Educational, legal and religious institutions important to the life of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh have come out with calls to either delay or outright cancel the confirmation process
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A person familiar with the situation says former America's Cup holders Larry Ellison and Russell Coutts are set to announce a new sailing league called SailGP that will be contested in an enhanced class of foiling 50-foot catamarans
Two times this week, alleged thieves in Mexico have been abducted and tied naked to lampposts with their buttocks beaten raw.
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GOP's Flake says it would be 'proper' to delay a Senate floor vote on Kavanaugh for a week
A woman has accused a Washington state lawmaker of raping her 11 years ago, saying she was inspired to speak out following the televised allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh
Judiciary Committee votes to send Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination to full Senate
Federal officials are withholding millions of dollars in grant money from Chicago Public Schools following allegations that the district failed to protect students from sexual violence
US appeals court throws out jury verdict that Led Zeppelin did not copy other song for intro to "Stairway to Heaven."
US stocks are mixed Friday as chipmakers and energy companies rise
A lawyer says the first Kenyan feature film to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival has gotten overwhelming audience support since a court temporarily lifted a ban imposed by censors over the movie's gay content
Gaza's Health Ministry says 6 Palestinians, including 12-year-old boy, killed by Israeli fire during protests along border
AP Source: President Donald Trump has signed an $854 billion spending bill to keep the federal government open through Dec. 7, averting a government shutdown in the weeks leading up to the November mid-term elections
The son of an Arkansas congressman has been arrested on multiple drug and gun charges
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