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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Losing thrust in both engines but still managing to land an airliner full of people in the Hudson River without the loss of a single life is plenty dramatic. But the drama in "Sully," the movie about the "Miracle on the Hudson" ditching of U.S. Airways Flight 1549, doesn't stop there....
ATLANTA (AP) -- Does this gun make me look fat?...
MOSCOW (AP) -- Russia's Foreign Ministry announced on Thursday that Israeli and Palestinian leaders have agreed "in principle" to meet in Moscow for talks in what the Russians hope will relaunch Mideast peace talks after a more than two-year break....
VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) -- President Barack Obama said Thursday that Republican Donald Trump proves he isn't qualified to be president "every time he speaks," adding that he was confident Americans would ultimately reject the brash billionaire on Election Day....
KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) -- Traditional practices, poverty, last year's massive earthquake and Nepal's ongoing political instability mean child marriages remain a serious problem in the country, where 10 percent of the girls marry before they are 15, even though the government says it is making progress to combat the problem, rights groups say....
BOSTON (AP) -- As Hermine worked its way up the East Coast, scientists deployed several underwater drones they say will help them better understand what sustains and strengthens hurricanes and tropical storms - and ultimately better protect life and property....
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Apple wants to push consumers further into a wireless world. Its tactics: Eliminate the standard headphone jack in its newest iPhones and market new "AirPods" - tiny wireless earbuds that the company claims greatly improve on standard Bluetooth technology....
NEW YORK (AP) -- They were kids, or not even born yet, when America's heart broke for them....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- THE ISSUE: An estimated 11 million people are living and in many cases working in the United States illegally. The questions of what to with them and how to curb future illegal immigration have been a campaign issue for more than a decade. Never more so than now. Illegal immigration goes to the heart of Donald Trump's presidential campaign. It's a source of his strength among supporters, contention among critics and confusion over what he really intends t...
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- Eleven years ago, Sam Barbera hooked up his boat and headed to New Orleans to ferry people from Hurricane Katrina's floodwaters. Four weeks ago, he found himself in another boat for rescues - this time at home in Baton Rouge, when a massive rainstorm ravaged the area....