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LONDON (AP) -- Tens of thousands of European Union supporters sang, danced and marched their way down the streets of London on Saturday to protest the United Kingdom's vote to leave the EU....
ISTANBUL (AP) -- Fifty-two people are still being treated in the hospital four days after suicide bombing attacks at Istanbul's Ataturk Airport killed at least 44 others, the city's governor said Saturday....
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- An entire generation has come of age since the last time Missouri raised its cigarette tax, from 13 cents a pack to 17 cents, in 1993....
On the day Cheryl Lawson Walker graduated from college, she hadn't thought much about the future, and the obstacles she might face as a woman....
A century ago, when the automobile was in its infancy and most roads weren't paved, two intrepid sisters from Brooklyn made a remarkable journey - a 4,000-mile trek across the country on motorcycles....
CAIRO (AP) -- Egyptian investigators said Saturday they would be able to access the cockpit voice recordings of the EgyptAir flight that crashed in May despite damage to the black box....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- White House and intelligence officials are deciding whether to declassify 28 pages of a congressional investigation into the Sept. 11 attacks. The still-secret chapter could answer or raise new questions about possible Saudi links to the attackers....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Amid the clamor a year ago to release 28 still-secret pages of a congressional inquiry into the Sept. 11 attacks, the government quietly declassified a little-known report listing more than three dozen people who piqued the interest of investigators probing possible Saudi connections to the hijackers....
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) -- The Latest on the attack on a restaurant popular with foreigners in a diplomatic zone in the Bangladeshi capital (all times local):...
(Vatican Radio) The Catholic Church of the Philippines "intends to cooperate" with the new President Rodorigo Duterte for the good of the people but, at the same time, "remains vigilant." Msgr. Socrates Villegas, president of the Filipino bishops (CBCP), said at the beginning of the mandate of the Head of State who, in several statements, has expressed controversial judgments on the work of the Church.“Pursuing the same vision as Filipinos and as Catholics, we will be vigilant because vigilance is the great price for freedom… We will offer our critique and denounce error but kindly look at us, not as enemies wanting governments to fall, but as brethren and friends wishing politics to succeed,” added Msgr. Villegas said on Thursday.Duterte was sworn in at noon on Thursday in Manila, declaring before a Supreme Court justice that he would "preserve and protect" the constitution, which analysts say will likely see major changes during h...
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