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An appeals court upheld an order to return a Turkish Tufts student to Vermont, while another ordered the release of funds to ...
While U.S. surgeons general are not required to have active medical licenses, Casey Means' nomination has ignited a debate ...
The biggest industry you have never heard of runs many common threads through the economy—especially consumer spending.
"We do not spy on friends," said Danish foreign minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen over the Wall Street Journal report.
UK deal, calling it the first of many global agreements now in "serious stages" of negotiation. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
Store closures are being implemented in waves, with some locations closing immediately and others expected to cease operations over the next several months.
Pakistan accused India of a "serious provocation" after a drone strike near Lahore and the U.S. State Department issued a new travel warning.
Anna James hadn't planned on taking another dog home but time was running out for Ruby who had been "overlooked" too many times.
Before intervening, you can try to determine if the feline is truly stray or just an outdoor pet. Cats Protection suggests using paper collars with a message asking owners to get in touch if the ...
President Donald Trump once again lashed out at Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, calling him a "FOOL" a day after the central bank decided to hold interest rates steady.
There have been 111 "illegal" Chinese fishing boat incursions in the disputed Pratas Islands so far this year, according to ...
President Donald Trump sought to blame the former Transport Secretary Pete Buttigieg for the air traffic control issues that are afflicting American airports.