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As it stands, the Treasury Department rule stands to go into effect next month. → Read More
The North and South have been removing guard posts along the DMZ as both countries move to improve relations. → Read More
Prime Minister Charles Michel says his reshuffled minority government will remain in place until elections in May. → Read More
French authorities say they detained more than 1,000 people during Saturday's demonstrations. → Read More
It's not clear exactly what would happen Parliament rejects the deal, but there are some concrete possibilities. → Read More
The Trump administration's rule would have stopped people from applying for asylum if they were found to have crossed the border illegally. → Read More
James Fields was also convicted on multiple counts of aggravated malicious wounding and failing to stop an accident involving death. → Read More
The Republican candidate in the race is accused of bankrolling the collection and completion of absentee ballots, which is illegal in the state. → Read More
While the greater sage grouse isn't endangered, environmental groups say the proposed changes could lead to population declines. → Read More
The documents were released by a company suing Facebook for restricting its access to user data. → Read More
The company also says it won't accept Huawei's bid for its upcoming 5G project. → Read More
The ruling says the Department of Justice violated the separation of powers in trying to implement conditions on federal funding. → Read More
Seismic surveys look for oil beneath the ocean floor, but have also been found to be harmful to whales and other ocean life. → Read More
The request from Homeland Security asks for troops to be deployed through the end of January. → Read More
South Korean President Moon Jae-in has proposed linking the two countries' rail systems, but the North's is reportedly outdated. → Read More
The National Weather Service said a thunderstorm in Northern California dumped 1.5 inches of water in just one hour. → Read More
The study found the bulk of children who lost coverage between 2016 and 2017 lived in states that have not expanded Medicaid coverage. → Read More
Ronald Vitiello has previously served as deputy commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, as well as working in the Border Patrol. → Read More
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis held a closed-door briefing for senators Wednesday. → Read More
Tsai Ing-wen will remain in her role as president, which she's held since 2016. → Read More