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The Latest: Hong Kong fans boo Chinese anthem at soccer game
Thousands of Hong Kong soccer fans have booed and turned their backs when the Chinese national anthem was played before a World Cup qualifier...
Mysterious vaping-related lung illnesses are spreading across the US. Doctors say these are the...
Vapes have been linked to hundreds of lung diseases and several deaths. If you've vaped, seek medical help if you experience these symptoms.
Thai Cabinet minister denies drug conviction report
A member of Thailand's Cabinet said Tuesday that an Australian newspaper report that he was imprisoned there for four years on a drug smuggling...
NRA Sues San Francisco over ‘Domestic Terrorist Organization’ Label
The National Rifle Association filed suit Monday against the city of San Francisco in response to city's board of supervisors labeling the gun-rights group...
Eritrea Beats North Korea as World’s Most-Censored Country
(Bloomberg) -- Eritrea is the world’s most censored state, even worse than North Korea, according to media watchdog Committee to Protect Journalists.The reclusive Horn...
Relatives, officials attend mass for Mugabe in Singapore
Relatives and government officials attended a mass for Zimbabwe's ex-president Robert Mugabe in Singapore on Tuesday after arriving in the country where he died...
Couple faces ‘theft charges’ after $120,000 bank error
The reports say that Robert and Tiffany Williams, from Montoursville, had reportedly had $120,000 deposited into their BB&T account in May after a mistake...
489 illegal immigrants with detainers released in North Carolina: report
A new report claims 489 illegal immigrants with detainers were released across North Carolina over the past 10 months. Judge Andrew Napolitano reacts.
Japan still weighing dump of Fukushima radioactive water into ocean
Japan's top government spokesman slapped down the environment minister on Tuesday after he said there was "no other option" but to release radioactive water...
UPDATE 4-Kremlin says alleged U.S. spy did not have access to Putin
MOSCOW/LONDON, Sept 10 (Reuters) - The Kremlin played down reports of a CIA spy inside Russia's presidential administration, but said an official identified by...