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Skirmishes erupted for a second day on Friday during a court protest in Serbia as political tensions persist in the Balkan country more than six months after the start of massive anti-corruption ...
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that Russian hackers attacked the websites of parties in his ruling coalition on Friday, two days before a presidential election.
The Trump administration's suspension of the federal refugee program has upended the lives of many Afghans who worked with the United States during wartime.
Kat Renfroe was at Mass when she saw a volunteer opportunity in the bulletin. Her Catholic parish was looking for tutors for Afghan youth, newly arrived in the United States.
A Wisconsin judge charged with helping a man illegally evade immigration agents is seeking donations to fund her court defense.
The idea was for visitors to feel like they were standing in LBJ’s shoes, not to give folks the impression that he actually ...
Storms accompanied by deep, booming thunder, lightning displays and powerful winds swept through parts of Wisconsin, Illinois, northern Indiana and Michigan overnight — leaving scores of trees down ...
One song generating a lot of froth at the Eurovision Song Contest is ''Espresso Macchiato,'' a dance-pop ditty by Estonian rapper and visual artist Tommy Cash.
At least 82 people have been killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza on Friday, as Trump wraps up his regional trip.
Flames ripped through a massive mansion in Louisiana, destroying much of the historic structure that was used as a plantation house when it was completed in 1859, authorities said.
A Ukrainian man charged with setting fire to the personal home of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, along with another property and car linked to him, was held in custody Friday after facing three ...
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