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PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Organizers of January's Women's March have called for women to take the day off and encouraged them not to spend money to show their economic strength and impact on American society....
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- Ten years after a former FBI agent working on an unauthorized CIA mission disappeared in Iran, his family hopes U.S. President Donald Trump will do something America's last two presidents have been unable to achieve: Finally bring him home....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- WikiLeaks has published thousands of documents that the anti-secrecy organization said were classified files revealing scores of secrets about CIA hacking tools used to break into targeted computers, cell phones and even smart TVs....
NEW YORK (AP) -- So, you use messaging apps like WhatsApp or Signal or have smart TVs and PCs. Should you worry that the CIA is listening to your conversations?...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Over the strong objections of key conservatives and Democrats, House Republican leaders are forging ahead with a health care plan that scraps major parts of the Obama-era overhaul....
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) -- A federal judge declined Tuesday to temporarily stop construction of the final section of the disputed Dakota Access oil pipeline, clearing the way for oil to flow as soon as next week....
BEIJING (AP) -- A senior Chinese diplomat said Wednesday that tensions on the Korean peninsula were like "two accelerating trains" headed for collision, saying the way to defuse the crisis required action from both sides....
LA CARMELITA, Colombia (AP) -- Amid the makeshift tents and communal kitchens where Colombia's largest rebel army is preparing to lay down its weapons, a new sound is emerging: the cries of babies....
BILOXI, Miss. (AP) -- A freight train smashed into a charter bus in a coastal Mississippi city on Tuesday, pushing the bus 300 feet down the tracks and leaving at least four people dead, authorities said. Rescuers spent more than an hour removing passengers, cutting through the bus's heavily damaged frame to extract the last two....
Lima, Peru, Mar 7, 2017 / 04:02 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Under the theme “Don't Mess With My Children,” more than 1.5 million Peruvians demonstrated on Saturday against gender ideology in the nation’s schools.Organizers said that total attendance surpassed 1.5 million, at demonstrations throughout the country.Among those present were Congress members Julio Rosas, Carlos Tubino, Nelly Cuadros, Juan Carlos Gonzales, Marco Miyashiro, Roberto Vieira, Federico Pariona and Edwin Donayre.<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="es" dir="ltr">Los organizadores de <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/conmishijosnotemetas?src=hash">#conmishijosnotemetas</a> anuncian que más de 1.5 millones marcharon en todo el Perú <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/4M?src=hash">#4M</a> ????<a href="https://twitter.com/Calderon_Martha">@Calderon_Mar...
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