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May gambles on talks with Labour to unlock Brexit, enraging her own party
Prime Minister Theresa May said on Tuesday she would seek another Brexit delay to agree an EU divorce deal with the opposition Labour leader, a last-ditch gambit to break an impasse over Britain's departure that enraged many in her party.
Canadian prime minister expels two ex-ministers from ruling party caucus amid scandal
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday moved to sideline two former cabinet ministers at the center of a political crisis, saying he could no longer trust them.
Suspect in killing of rapper Nipsey Hussle arrested in Los Angeles suburb
The man suspected of shooting Grammy-nominated rapper Nipsey Hussle to death in a personal dispute was arrested in a Los Angeles suburb on Tuesday, one day after authorities publicly named him, police officials said.
Chicago votes to choose between two black women for mayor
Chicago voters went to the polls on Tuesday to choose between two African-American women running for mayor, with the winner of the historic vote inheriting a city steeped in violent crime and wracked by fiscal woes.
Chinese woman arrested by Secret Service at Trump's Mar-a-Lago
A Chinese woman who got through security checkpoints at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida carrying a thumb drive coded with "malicious" software was arrested on Saturday for entering a restricted property and making false sta...
Suspect in killing of rapper Nipsey Hussle arrested: LA police
The man suspected of shooting rapper Nipsey Hussle to death in a personal dispute was arrested on Tuesday, Los Angeles police officials said.
Prince Harry and Meghan launch their own Instagram account
Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, launched their own official Instagram account on Tuesday, @sussexroyal, as the latest step in the creation of their own household ahead of the birth of their first child this Spring.
White House sees 'headway' on U.S.-China trade ahead of new talks this week
The United States and China "expect to make more headway" in trade talks this week, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said on Tuesday as the top U.S. business lobbying group said differences over an enforcement mechanism and the removal of U....
Algerian leader Bouteflika quits after mass protests
Algeria's President Abdelaziz Bouteflika resigned on Tuesday, succumbing to a groundswell of public pressure after weeks of mass protests against his 20-year rule.
Trump takes step back from threat to close border with Mexico
President Donald Trump took a step back on Tuesday from a threat to close the southwestern border to fight illegal immigration, crediting Mexican officials with taking big steps in recent days to apprehend more U.S.-bound migrants crossing their coun...
Purdue's Sackler family fights 'inflammatory' Massachusetts opioid case
Members of the Sackler family behind OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP have asked a judge to toss a lawsuit by Massachusetts' attorney general claiming they helped fuel the U.S. opioid epidemic, arguing it contains "misleading and inflammatory al...
May gambles on talks with Labour to unlock Brexit, enraging her party
Prime Minister Theresa May said on Tuesday she would ask for another Brexit delay to sit down with the opposition Labour leader, a last-ditch gambit to break the deadlock over Britain's exit that enraged many in her febrile party.
Rapper Nipsey Hussle killed over dispute with suspect -LA police
Los Angeles police on Tuesday said the man named as a suspect in the fatal shooting of rapper Nipsey Hussle allegedly killed him two days ago over a personal dispute that was not gang-related.
Brexit compromise: Theresa May seeks delay to agree deal with Labour Party
Prime Minister Theresa May said on Tuesday she would ask the European Union for a further delay to Brexit beyond April 12 to give her time to sit down with the opposition Labour Party in a bid to break the impasse over Britain's departure.
Trump says NATO countries burden-sharing improving, wants more
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that NATO members' cost-sharing burden was much improved, but he would like to see other countries spend more on defense.
U.S. senators seek details on nuclear power cooperation with Saudi Arabia
U.S. senators from both parties on Tuesday asked Energy Secretary Rick Perry for details about recent approvals for companies to share nuclear energy information with Saudi Arabia, with the lawmakers expressing concern about possible development of a...
Harley Davidson to extend current labor contract through April 14: union
Harley-Davidson and the United Steelworkers union, which represents the motorcycle maker's workers in Milwaukee and Tomahawk, Wisconsin, have agreed to extend the current labor agreement through April 14, the union said on Tuesday.
Global recorded music industry grew nearly 10 percent last year: IFPI report
The global recorded music market grew 9.7 percent last year, with streaming now accounting for almost half of total revenue, according to industry trade body the IFPI on Tuesday.
North Carolina Republican Party chairman charged in bribery case
The U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday that it had charged the chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party, Robert "Robin" Hayes, in a bribery and corruption case that also involved two businessmen and another state party official.
Dutch security agency warns against Chinese, Russian technology
The Dutch security service advised the government on Tuesday not to use technology from countries with active cyber-hacking campaigns against the Netherlands, such as China and Russia.