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NEW YORK (AP) -- Long before cats became the darlings of Facebook and YouTube, they spread through the ancient human world....
HAVANA (AP) -- Cuba's foreign minister rejected President Donald Trump's new policy toward the island, saying Monday that "we will never negotiate under pressure or under threat" and refusing to return U.S. fugitives who have received asylum in Cuba....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Killer heat is getting worse, a new study shows....
NORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP) -- An alternate juror in Bill Cosby's sexual assault case said Monday he "probably" would have voted to convict and was "ridiculously sick" when he found out the main jury couldn't reach a verdict....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court on Monday struck down part of a law that bans offensive trademarks in a ruling that is expected to help the Washington Redskins in their legal fight over the team name....
PARIS (AP) -- A man rammed his car into a police vehicle in Paris' Champs-Elysees shopping district Monday, prompting a fiery explosion, and was likely killed in the incident, authorities said. France's anti-terrorism prosecutor opened an investigation....
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Carrie Fisher's autopsy report shows the actress had cocaine in her system when she fell ill on a plane last year, but investigators could not determine what impact the cocaine and other drugs found in her system had on her death....
MOSCOW (AP) -- Warplanes from the U.S.-led coalition operating over Syrian government-controlled areas west of the Euphrates River will be tracked as potential targets, Russia's Defense Ministry said Monday, a day after the U.S. military shot down a Syrian air force jet....
LONDON (AP) -- British authorities and Islamic leaders moved swiftly to ease concerns in the Muslim community after a man plowed his vehicle into a crowd of worshippers outside a north London mosque early Monday, injuring at least nine people....
(Vatican Radio) Cardinal Nichols has offerd prayers for the victims of an attack in Finsbury Park, London.  A van ploughed into worshippers leaving a London mosque on Monday, injuring 10 people.One man, who was already being given first aid at the scene before the vehicle was driven into pedestrians, has died but police said it was not clear whether his death was directly linked.Eight others are in hospital, with two in a very serious condition.The incident was being treated as a potential terrorist attack said Prime Minister Theresa May, which if confirmed would make it the fourth since March in Britain and the third to involve a vehicle deliberately driven at pedestrians. Below find the statement of Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster.His Eminence Cardinal Vincent Nichols has today issued the following statement in the aftermath of the Finsbury Park attack:'Together with people all over this country I am appalled at the deliberate attack on people l...
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