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Associated Press, Published on 01/08/2017
» NEW DELHI - When Rani's husband died by drinking pesticide, he left the family in debt. But even if they could pay off the loans, Rani said their farming days are over.
Associated Press, Published on 01/08/2017
» NEW DELHI - When Rani's husband died by drinking pesticide, he left the family in debt. But even if they could pay off the loans, Rani said their farming days are over.
Associated Press, Published on 25/07/2017
» WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump turned up the heat on Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday, launching a fresh Twitter tirade against him while musing privately about firing the man who was the first US senator to endorse his candidacy.
Associated Press, Published on 24/07/2017
» SOUTHPORT, England (AP) - Jordan Spieth is the British Open champion, just like expected, though not like anyone could have imagined.
Associated Press, Published on 22/07/2017
» WASHINGTON - American citizens will be barred by the US from travelling to North Korea beginning next month following a prohibition on using US passports to enter the country, the State Department said.
Associated Press, Published on 20/07/2017
» A British actor who starred in the EastEnders soap opera was stranded for three days on Koh Samui after he fell down a waterfall and broke his kneecap.
Associated Press, Published on 18/07/2017
» PARIS -- Croatian authorities say firefighters have battled throughout the night to contain raging wildfires that threatened a key port on the country's Adriatic coast.
Associated Press, Published on 16/07/2017
» Jolo, Philippines - Suspected Abu Sayyaf gunmen abducted four workers in a school in a southern Philippine province where President Rodrigo Duterte visited troops waging an offensive against the militants, officials said Sunday.
Associated Press, Published on 12/07/2017
» BOSTON - Europeans often hid in plain sight as Latin Americans, Asians and others living illegally in America were sent packing. But now they're starting to realize they are not immune to President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration, and they're worried.
Associated Press, Published on 11/07/2017
» On the day they were freed from slavery, the fishermen hugged, high-fived and sprinted through a stinging rain to line up so they wouldn't be left behind. But even as they learned they were going home, some wept at the thought of returning empty-handed.