The U.S. Border Patrol has made 32 arrests at a demonstration at the border separating San Diego from Tijuana, Mexico.
US Border Patrol agents handcuff about a dozen people participating in demonstration organized by Quaker group at U.S.-Mexico border to protest militarization of border
In the aftermath of California's catastrophic wildfire, online sleuths known as 'angels' bring their skills to Paradise to reconnect friends and family with survivors
Veteran striker Aritz Aduriz converted a penalty kick in stoppage time to end Athletic Bilbao's 13-game winless streak in the Spanish league on Monday
Spanish league scrapes plan to play January match in US after Barcelona backs down from its commitment
French President Emmanuel Macron responds to weeks of disruptive protests, promises to speed up tax relief and to boost the purchasing power of struggling workers
People in Trump's political orbit who have pleaded guilty
Voters in Peru have sent a decisive message to the nation's politicians: Push through measures to stamp out corruption
An overturned truck full of pigs is adding to traffic delays as western North Carolina digs out from a snow storm
Hollywood figures including Ava DuVernay, Reese Witherspoon, Margot Robbie and Kerry Washington are teaming up to mark the one-year anniversary of Time's Up to benefit the group's legal fund
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Nadav Klein, University of Chicago(THE CONVERSATION) We live in an age of information. In theory, we can learn everything about anyone or anything at the touch of a button. All this information should allow us to make super-informed, data-driven decisions all the time.But the widespread availability of information does not mean that you actually use it even if you have it. In fact,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Frederic Lemieux, Georgetown University(THE CONVERSATION) According to the Washington Post, President Donald Trump revealed highly classified information to the Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and members of his delegation during a May 10 meeting in the Oval Office. In a May 15 story, the Post reported that White House staffers tried to contain the damage by striking Trump’s
NASA's first look: Tiny asteroid Bennu has more boulders, moister than scientists initially thought
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Lucas Digne curled home a free kick in the sixth minute of injury time to earn Everton a 2-2 draw with the Watford after a wild second half featuring three goals and a saved penalty in the English Premier League on Monday
A judge has set a court date for this week for former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort after prosecutors with the special counsel's office detailed lies they say he told them
Chicago Police say a volunteer for a City Council candidate was shot in the leg as he was speaking on Facebook Live while campaigning in one of the city's most violent neighborhoods
The Trump administration has imposed sanctions on three senior North Korean officials for human rights abuses in the isolated country
A production assistant on the Starz network drama series "Power" has been struck and killed by a vehicle while setting up traffic cones for a film production in Brooklyn
Democrats say House lawmakers who've opposed Nancy Pelosi's effort to become speaker next year want her to commit to limiting how long people could serve as party leaders or committee chairs
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