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One of the biggest icebergs ever recorded, a trillion-ton behemoth more than seven times the size of New York City, has broken off of Antarctica, triggering disagreement among scientists over whether global warming is to blame....
A 20-year-old linked to a Pennsylvania farm at the center of a search for four missing men tried to sell one man's car after he went missing, even as it contained the man's "life-saving" diabetic kit, authorities announced Wednesday....
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was convicted of corruption and money laundering on Wednesday, the most high-profile conviction yet in a sweeping graft investigation that has jailed dozens of the Latin American country's elite....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly has told Hispanic lawmakers that a program that protects young immigrants from deportation is likely illegal, though he is personally supportive....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Donald Trump's pick to lead the FBI broke with the president in key areas Wednesday, rejecting the idea that an investigation into possible coordination between Russia and the Trump election campaign is a "witch hunt" and promising not to cave to any pressure from a White House that has challenged boundaries with the nation's top law enforcement agency....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Senate Judiciary Committee plans to question the former chairman of the Trump campaign and will subpoena him if necessary, the panel's Republican chairman said Wednesday....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Latest on the controversy surrounding a meeting last summer between Donald Trump Jr. and a Russian lawyer promising damaging information on Hillary Clinton (all times local):...
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) -- The military transport plane that slammed into soybean fields Monday in the Mississippi Delta, killing 15 Marines and a Navy sailor, appears to have developed problems while high in the air, a Marine general said Wednesday....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen told Congress Wednesday that the Fed is carefully watching a recent slowdown in inflation and if it persists, it could lead the central bank to rethink its plans on rate hikes....
(Vatican Radio)  Indonesia's president has issued a decree giving the government the power to ban radical organizations, in a move aimed at outlawing groups which have caused a sharp rise ‎in the political weight of extremist Islam.  ‎The measure announced on Wednesday by the country's top security minister follows months of sectarian tensions in the world's most populous Muslim nation that shook the government and undermined its reputation for practicing a moderate form of Islam.It amends an existing law regulating mass organizations, allowing the government to sidestep a potentially lengthy court process to implement a ban. Analysts say it is aimed at groups such as the Hizbut Tahir Indonesia (HTI), that promotes the adoption of sharia and the establishment of a caliphate in Indonesia, similar to the Islamic State (IS).  However, Wiranto, the coordinating minister for politics, security and law, explained that the decree signed by President Jok...
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