A labor union representing German railway workers is calling on its members to go on strike Monday after failing to reach a deal on pay
Jury deliberations are continuing in the case of six former employees of the Massachusetts facility responsible for the 2012 fungal meningitis outbreak that killed 76 people and sickened hundreds
More than 1,000 flights have been canceled out of North Carolina's largest airport as a winter storm makes its way across the Southeast.
China has summoned the U.S. ambassador to protest the detention of an executive of electronics giant Huawei in Canada at Washington's behest
The world's oldest known wild seabird has laid another egg
China summons U.S. ambassador to protest detention of Huawei executive in Canada at Washington's behest
The top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee says he believes it would be an "impeachable offense" if it's proved that President Donald Trump directed illegal hush-money payments to women during the 2016 campaign
Russia's Elena Nikitina wins World Cup women's skeleton season-opening race
Friedrich completes perfect weekend for Germany, with 2nd two-man World Cup bobsled gold in as many days
With drought continuing and reservoirs shrinking, seven Southwestern U.S. states that depend on the Colorado River had been expected to ink a crucial share-the-pain contingency plan by the end of 2018
The nation's first teachers' strike against a charter school operator is ending in Chicago
Kansas' new Democratic governor has promised not to raise taxes to boost state spending, but Republicans who control the Legislature argue that one is already coming.
Israeli military investigating death of 22-year-old Palestinian after video appears to show him being shot in the back
Italian police investigating a disco stampede have found a pepper spray can
The family of a young Pennsylvania mayor is speaking out for the first time about his sudden death one year ago
Armenians are casting ballots in an early parliamentary election that is expected to further consolidate the power of the nation's new prime minister
One of the winners of this year's Nobel Peace Prize says the attention the prize has drawn to sexual violence against women in war zones must be followed by action against the abuses
A British man who was exposed to the deadly nerve agent Novichok says he is struggling with his eyesight and mobility, and fears the poison will kill him within a decade
Louis Oosthuizen wins his first title at the South African Open, running away from his challengers with a final-round 67 for a six-shot victory
AP Interview: Congo's Kabila, soon to step aside, doesn't rule out seeking presidency again
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