Fear that more migrants will attempt to illegally board trains in France on route to England has led to a cash injection from Britain to extend the tunnel.
The global economy resembles that of the 1930s Great Depression era in several ominous ways, writes John Coumarianos.
The global economy resembles that of the 1930s Great Depression era in several ominous ways, writes John Coumarianos.
(AP) — A Berkshire County couple and their two adult sons charged in connection with what authorities call a statewide burglary ring are scheduled to go on trial in September. Aaron Tarjick has pleaded not guilty to charges of larceny, felony nighttime breaking and entering into a boat or vehicle and other offenses.
Dr. Steven Millies, an Associate Professor of Political Science at USC-Aiken, stops by the News 12 NBC 26 studios ahead of Saturday's Republican Primary.
U.S. CPI holds steady, but core rate posts biggest gain since August 2011
The Rohtak administration imposed prohibitory orders in the entire district banning assembly of five or more persons.
NEW YORK (AP) — Yahoo's board is creating a committee of independent directors and hiring a trio of economic advisers in its long-running bid to redefine itself.
A group of scientists, researchers and traditional owners is on the cusp of reshaping Australian history, with experts signalling that Aboriginal rock art in Western Australia may be up to 50,000 years old, making it among the oldest cultural expressions in the world.
The Organization for Rare Diseases India (ORDI) would organise Race for 7, a unique first of its kind event to commemorate Rare Disease Day and draw attention to the needs of rare disease patients in India.
Plus: Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall opposes national minimum carbon price and Liberals exploring idea of guaranteed income
TOKYO - Photo taken in February 2014 shows Kyodo News reporter Eiichi Shiozawa. He won the 2015 Vaughn-Uyeda...
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SABRATHA , Libya, Feb. 19 (UPI) -- At least 41 people were killed by U.S. airstrikes against Islamic State targets in northwestern Libya, the mayor of a city near a militant camp said.
WASHINGTON (AP) — US consumer prices flat in January, but rising housing and medical costs push up annual inflation rate.
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Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump proclaims in nearly every stump speech that he had the "vision" to oppose the US' invasion of Iraq in 2003.
But a Thursday-night BuzzFeed report undermined that claim.
The outlet unearthed a September 11, 2002, interview in which Trump halfheartedly stated his support for the war.
"Yeah, I guess so," Trump said then when directly asked by Howard Stern if he was "in favor of invading Iraq."
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A “cessation of hostilities” negotiated by major world powers is set to take effect Friday in Syria. But as the situation on the battlefield of northern Syria grows ever more confused and complex, there seems little chance that a ceasefire — by whatever name — will take hold. The agreement calls for a pause in […]
Senior Officer Deon Joseph has become part of the fabric of one of America’s last Skid Rows. Just past the glittering high rises steadily jutting up in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, a mass of tents and people huddle across 50 city blocks. Hundreds of people here live even the most private moments of […]
In most states, it is legal for an employer to fire someone, a landlord to evict someone, and a business owner to deny service to someone — all because the person in question is gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or queer.
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Never been to the Grand Canyon? There's now a webpage for that.
The vast majority of Germans would support the reintroduction of border controls in the wake of the refugee crisis in Europe, a new poll revealed Friday.
China on Friday urged the relevant parties to be cautious and show restraint to avoid complicating the situation as the US passed a bill to impose more stringent sanctions on North Korea.
The consumer price index (CPI) for January was flat.
But that's compared to the prior month. Year-on-year, CPI rose 2.2%, beating the estimate for a 2.1% increase.
Economists had estimated that the headline index fell 0.1% month-on-month, while it climbed 1.3% compared to January 2015 according to Bloomberg.
Excluding volatile food and energy costs, they had estimated that "core" CPI rose 0.2% compared to the prior month, and 2.1% year-on-year.
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Rising rents and medical costs lifted underlying inflation, signs of an uptick in price pressures that could allow the Fed to raise interest rates.
YANGON, Myanmar - Anti-drug activists said Friday the military and local police are preventing them from destroying fields of opium poppies in northern Myanmar, a major cultivation area for the drug that can be made into heroin.