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An Associated Press source says Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has chosen a Republican donor and financial services executive from Georgia as his appointment to the U.S. Senate
The woman who says she was a trafficking victim made to have sex with Prince Andrew when she was 17 is asking the British public to support her quest for justice
President Donald Trump accuses Argentina and Brazil of hurting US farmers through currency manipulation and says he’ll slap tariffs on their steel and aluminum imports
The Supreme Court weighed Monday whether to dismiss the first gun rights case it has heard in nearly 10 years, an outcome that would come as a huge relief to gun-control advocates
The head of the United Nations says he’s “disappointed” with efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions and the world’s most polluting countries should accept that they, too, need to become carbon neutral by 2050
China says it will suspend U.S. Navy visits to Hong Kong and sanction a range of American pro-democracy organizations in retaliation for the signing into law of U.S. legislation supporting human rights in Hong Kong last week
Joe Biden’s backing among black voters has sustained him in the 2020 presidential primary race through a torrent of controversies that would sink virtually any other Democratic politician.
Stocks fell in afternoon trading Monday on Wall Street as trade tensions flared with China’s diplomatic retaliation for U.S. support of protesters in Hong Kong
New European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde says growth remains weak in the 19 countries that use the euro, but gave no indication she was contemplating more stimulus.
Michael Devoe scored 17 of his game-high 27 points in the second half, including a three-point play with seven seconds left, and Georgia Tech survived terrible free throw shooting to hold on for a 68-65 win over Bethune-Cookman
China and Russia have launched a gas pipeline that is more than 6,000 kilometers (3,750 miles) long, an outcome of their long-planned energy partnership
U.N. chief António Guterres says the world has a choice to tackle climate change or surrender, asking countries to decide whether they "really want to be remembered as the generation that buried its head in the sand, that fiddled while the planet burned?"
Angry motorists have closed roads in Beirut and other parts of Lebanon paralyzing entire areas with traffic jams to protest a strike by owners of gas stations who are demanding an increase in gasoline prices
Official figures show that inflation across the 19-country eurozone rose in November but remains way below the level that the European Central Bank and its new president, Christine Lagarde, would like it to be
Pope Francis has tapped a former Bank of Italy executive to take over the Vatican’s financial intelligence unit following a scandal that resulted in the Vatican being suspended from an international anti-money laundering network
An Associated Press source says Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has chosen a Republican donor and financial services executive from Georgia as his appointment to the U.S. Senate
The woman who says she was a trafficking victim made to have sex with Prince Andrew when she was 17 is asking the British public to support her quest for justice
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and main opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn paused to honor the two people killed in the London Bridge attack.