Trump says chief of staff John Kelly will leave his job at end of the year
President Donald Trump says he's tapping Gen. Mark Milley, a battle-hardened Army commander, as his next top military adviser
The Latest: Carli Lloyd confident the Americans will win Women's World Cup again next summer
Manchester United ended a four-match Premier League winless run as Jose Mourinho's sixth-place team eased to a 4-1 victory over last-place Fulham in the Premier League on Saturday
Callum Paterson pounced on a poor back pass to score in the 74th minute as Cardiff spoiled Ralph Hasenhuettl's first game as Southampton manager with a 1-0 home win in the Premier League on Saturday
Three Olympic and world champion swimmers have filed an anti-trust suit in California challenging governing body FINA's control of organizing competitions
Amid Paris unrest, Women's World Cup holds draw for next summer's tournament in France
Female musicians who not only write their own lyrics _ but produce their songs too _ are taking center stage at the 2019 Grammy Awards, a year after female voices were shut of the show's major categories
Mohamed Salah scored his first hat trick of the season as Liverpool beat Bournemouth 4-0 on Saturday to extend its unbeaten run to a club-record equaling 17 Premier League matches
After a long, bumpy journey, Andy Serkis' 'Jungle Book' adaptation 'Mowgli' settles in at Netflix
Trump says he will nominate Gen. Mark Milley, the Army's chief of staff, as his next top military adviser
The Vatican is locked in a battle of wills with nuns in a tiny French religious order who are threatening to renounce their vows rather than accept the Holy See's decision to remove their superior
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Charles Hankla, Georgia State University(THE CONVERSATION) The populist protests roiling France remind me of a similar anti-tax revolt that occurred in Paris nearly 65 years ago. In January 1955, tens of thousands of French men and women gathered at the Porte de Versailles in Paris to express their disgust for the elites who had burdened their lives with crushing taxes. They had
General Motors' planned shutdown of its Detroit-Hamtramck plant would leave only one auto assembly factory in the city, but the closure and job losses are not expected to stall-out Detroit's remarkable comeback
Spanish authorities say they have rescued 33 migrants crossing the Strait of Gibraltar, including a pregnant woman on a small boat and four people paddling two kayaks across the busy shipping lane
A legal attempt by Boca Juniors to be awarded the Copa Libertadores title has failed
IMF approves $3.7 billion loan for oil-rich Angola as it seeks to diversify economy
Italy's migrants fear new law eliminating humanitarian protection status
Afghan official says at least three civilians were killed when their vehicle hit a roadside bomb in western Herat province
Several thousand people gathered Saturday amid a heavy police presence in southern Poland for a "March for Climate" to encourage negotiators at climate talks to set ambitious goals
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