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Denver teachers are back at work after winning a deal for pay raises, the latest victory in a national movement by educators to raise their wages and advocate for changes in schools
The president of Colombia says China's role in Latin America would be stronger if the Asian country recognized Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido as the country's interim president instead of backing President Nicolas Maduro
Civil liberties groups have filed a lawsuit in federal court in San Francisco to block the Trump administration from returning asylum seekers to Mexico while their cases wind through U.S. immigration courts
President Donald Trump's company is scrapping plans for two new hotel chains announced two years ago, casting blame in part on a hostile political environment
A Colorado runner who survived a mountain lion attack says he wrestled the young animal to the ground and jammed his foot onto its neck to suffocate it to death
Denver teachers are back at work after winning a deal for pay raises, the latest victory in a national movement by educators to raise their wages and advocate for changes in schools
Authorities warn that mudslides are possible even after a damaging storm moved through California, trapping people in floodwaters, triggering a debris flow that destroyed homes, and forcing residents to flee communities scorched by wildfires last year
AP Interview: Maduro reveals secret New York meetings with US envoy, predicts he will surmount the unprecedented global campaign to force his resignation