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Queen Elizabeth's granddaughter marries in Gatsbyesque splendor
Hollywood stars joined Queen Elizabeth and her family for Britain's second major royal wedding this year, as the monarch's granddaughter Princess Eugenie married wine merchant Jack Brooksbank.
Texas U.S. Senate hopeful O'Rourke says raises $38.1 million in third quarter
Democratic U.S. Representative Beto O'Rourke has raised $38.1 million in the final fiscal quarter before the Nov. 6 elections in his campaign to unseat Republican U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, O'Rourke said on Twitter on Friday.
The Queen's granddaughter marries in Gatsbyesque splendour
Hollywood stars joined Queen Elizabeth and her family for Britain's second major royal wedding this year, as the monarch's granddaughter Princess Eugenie married wine merchant Jack Brooksbank.
France's far-right says ready to work with former Trump aide Bannon
France's far-right leader Marine Le Pen met Donald Trump's former strategist Steve Bannon and backed his plan to advise euroskeptic parties ahead of next year's European elections, a senior lawmaker in her party said on Friday.
GE pushes third-quarter earnings to October 30
General Electric Co said on Friday it has pushed back its third-quarter earnings release date to Oct. 30 to allow new Chief Executive Officer Larry Culp complete business reviews and site visits.
Dina Powell withdraws from consideration for U.S. envoy to U.N.: source
Goldman Sachs executive Dina Powell has withdrawn from consideration to succeed Nikki Haley as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, a source familiar with the matter said on Thursday.
Hold onto your hats: Princess Eugenie marries in grand UK royal wedding
Queen Elizabeth's granddaughter Princess Eugenie married wine merchant Jack Brooksbank at Windsor Castle on Friday in front of celebrities and Britain's senior royals including Prince Harry and wife Meghan who wed at the same venue in May.
As Brexit talks progress, May struggles to find support at home
Prime Minister Theresa May was struggling on Friday to find consensus on Brexit proposals that would be acceptable to her ministers, her Conservative Party and the Northern Irish lawmakers who prop up her minority government.
Pope accepts resignation of Washington archbishop in sex abuse crisis
Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Cardinal Donald Wuerl as archbishop of Washington, D.C., the Vatican said on Friday, making him one of the most senior Catholic figures to step down in a worldwide sexual abuse crisis.
Holding their hats, guests arrive for 2018's second big royal wedding
Celebrities joined British royalty at Windsor Castle on Friday for the second big royal wedding of the year, with Princess Eugenie, granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth, following her cousin Prince Harry down the aisle.
Crowds gather for second big UK royal wedding of the year
Crowds gathered outside Windsor Castle on Friday for the second major British royal wedding of the year with Princess Eugenie, granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth, following in the footsteps of her cousin Prince Harry and his wife Meghan.
Canada's Air Transat says airline deal with Thomas Cook could expand
Canada's Air Transat could expand a partnership deal with the airline arm of British tourism group Thomas Cook to include codesharing and interlining, the boss of the Canadian carrier said.
U.S. National Security Advisor to meet Russian security official: RIA
Russia's Security Council secretary, Nikolai Patrushev, plans to meet U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton when he travels to Moscow on October 22-23, RIA news agency cited a Russian source as saying on Friday.
May to say Britain will not permanently remain in a customs union - report
Prime Minister Theresa May will make a public statement on Friday saying Britain "will not agree to be trapped permanently in a customs union in any circumstances", blogger Guido Fawkes reported on Friday, citing sources.
North, South Korea to hold high-level talks on October 15
North and South Korea will hold high-level talks on Monday at the border village of Panmunjom to discuss follow-up steps to their recent summit, Seoul's Unification Ministry said on Friday.
Several top ministers worried UK could stay in EU customs union indefinitely - BBC
Britain's international trade, environment and Brexit ministers told Prime Minister Theresa May at a meeting on Thursday that they are concerned the whole of Britain could remain in the customs union for an open-ended period of time, the BBC sai...
Empty shelves, poor customer service speed Sears' demise
Sandy Hetrick drove 15 miles from her home to a Sears in Media, Pennsylvania on Wednesday to buy folding chairs and clothes.
Philippines' U.N. envoy named foreign secretary as Duterte eyes cabinet revamp
The Philippines' ambassador to the United Nations was named the country's new foreign secretary on Friday, the first of several cabinet changes expected ahead of mid-term elections next year.
Maduro says Trump administration wants to have him killed
Socialist Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro accused the Trump administration on Thursday of seeking to assassinate him, as relations strain between the ideologically opposed nations. Asked about Maduro's comments, a spokesman for the White Hou...
Pence promises U.S. backing for Central America if they strengthen borders
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence told Central American countries on Thursday the United States was willing to help with economic development and investment if they did more to tackle mass migration, corruption and gang violence.