The House intelligence committee has voted to release transcripts from more than 50 interviews it conducted as part of its investigation into Russian election interference during the 2016 presidential campaign
A court in the Kosovo capital, Pristina, has decided to keep a lawmaker in detention for one month for threatening a prosecutor, the second such case in two days
Russia is framing itself as a counterweight to U.S. power around the world
The Philippine military says its defense and security activities with the United States, including annual combat exercises, will increase next year in a show of continuing robust relations between the treaty allies
A hearing for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh devolved into a partisan fistfight as Democrats and Republicans _ and Kavanaugh himself _ sparred over decades-old sexual assault allegations
Iran-backed Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad says it has named a new leader
The trial of former state Sen. Jeremy Hutchinson, who is accused of using campaign funds for personal expenses, is being delayed until next year
Authorities say a mob of about 100 people in the central Mexican state of Hidalgo have doused a detective with gasoline and burned him to death
'Look at me:' Tearful women confront Flake on his Kavanaugh support as emotions run high in the U.S. Capitol
Syrian opposition activists say al-Qaida-linked fighters have prevented demonstrators from entering a key northwestern town controlled by extremists
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) John Torpey, City University of New York(THE CONVERSATION) The U.S. State Department has been denying passports to U.S. citizens who live in Texas near the U.S.-Mexico border since the George W. Bush administration, according to news reports.Specifically, the government is denying passports to people delivered by midwives in Texas’s Rio Grande Valley as well as people delivered by
Authorities in Maine are resuming a search for the body of a skydiving instructor who became separated from his student during a tandem jump
Stocks are opening slightly lower on Wall Street as the market gives back some of the ground it gained a day earlier. Banks and energy companies had the biggest losses in early trading Friday.
Several Democratic Judiciary Committee members walk out of hearing on Brett Kavanaugh's nomination
Tropical Storm Kirk is causing power outages and heavy flooding as it passes through the eastern Caribbean
Aryna Sabalenka and Anett Kontaveit will play for the Wuhan Open title
A Democratic senator who's facing a tough re-election race has come out against President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh
A U.S. diplomat says the U.S., Japan and Australia are cooperating on an internet cable proposal for Papua New Guinea as an alternative to an offer by Huawei, the Chinese telecommunications giant that the U.S. regards as a cybersecurity threat
Moscow expected to use its UN address to enshrine Russia as a counterweight to U.S. influence in areas from the Mideast to Venezuela and the Korean peninsula.
The Kremlin says it expects Britain to say what it knows about the identity of the two suspects in the nerve agent poisoning of a former Russian spy so that Russian officials can conduct an investigation
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