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Teen 'infatuated' with Columbine found dead in Colorado
A Florida teenager believed to be armed and "infatuated" with the Columbine massacre was found dead by authorities in Colorado after she traveled to the state days before the 20th anniversary of the school attack, according to CNN and other media rep...
Fight brews over expected blacked out portions of Mueller report
Congressional Democrats could move forward quickly - as early as Monday - with subpoenas to obtain Special Counsel Robert Mueller's full report on Russian interference in the U.S. 2016 election, after Attorney General William Barr releases a ver...
Peru's ex-president Garcia dies after shooting himself to avoid arrest
Peru's former president Alan Garcia died in a hospital in Lima on Wednesday, hours after shooting himself in the head to avoid arrest in connection with a bribery probe, authorities said on Wednesday.
Colorado police capture 'dangerous' teen 'infatuated' with Columbine
Colorado authorities on Wednesday captured a Florida teenager who they believed was armed and "infatuated" with the Columbine massacre, after she traveled to the state days before the 20th anniversary of the school attack, local media reported.
UK says to become first country to check porn viewers' age
The United Kingdom will become the first country in the world to demand age verification for people viewing pornography online when new checks come into force in three months' time, the government said on Wednesday.
Kushner urges world to keep 'open mind' about upcoming Middle East plan: source
White House senior adviser Jared Kushner urged a group of ambassadors on Wednesday to keep an "open mind" about President Donald Trump's upcoming Middle East peace proposal and said that it will require compromises from both sides, a source fami...
New leader of Canada's Alberta province chips away at Trudeau's green plan
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's already shaky bid to persuade Canadians to fight climate change will get even tougher after the election on Tuesday of conservative Jason Kenney as premier of the energy-rich province of Alberta.
Japan's Abe expected to visit Trump at the White House
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is expected to meet U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on April 26, a month ahead of Trump's planned visit to Tokyo in late May, an administration official said on Thursday.
Peru ex-president Garcia shoots himself as police try to arrest him
Peru's former president Alan Garcia shot himself in the head early on Wednesday after police arrived at his home to arrest him in connection with a bribery investigation, the interior ministry said.
PepsiCo results beat as new CEO's ad push lifts sales
PepsiCo Inc's quarterly sales and profit beat Wall Street estimates on Wednesday, as the beverage maker's advertising and marketing push helped drive sales of its snacks, sparkling waters and low-sugar sodas globally.
Shells kill seven in Tripoli neighborhood as Haftar's two-week siege rages
Shells slammed into a densely-populated district of Tripoli overnight, piling misery on civilians from a two-week assault by commander Khalifa Haftar's forces to take Libya's capital from an internationally-backed government.
Farage's Brexit Party to top EU elections in Britain - poll
Nigel Farage's Brexit Party will top next month's election in Britain for the European parliament with 27 percent of the vote, far ahead of Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservatives, according to a survey published on Wednesday.
Denver area schools shut as police hunt armed woman 'infatuated' with Columbine
Public schools in Jefferson County, the site of Columbine High School, and nearby districts were closed on Wednesday as police hunted for an armed Florida woman "infatuated" with the Columbine massacre, three days before the 20th anniversary of that...
Toppled Bashir moved from residence to Khartoum's Kobar prison: relatives
Deposed former Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir has been moved to Kobar prison in Khartoum from the presidential residence, family sources said on Wednesday, and a prison source said he was being held under tight security in solitary confinement.
Indonesia's Widodo looks set for election victory - his challenger says no
Indonesian President Joko Widodo appeared set for a second term as "quick count" results from Wednesday's election rolled in, but his challenger claimed that he had won the popular vote and urged supporters not to let his victory be snatched awa...
Climate-change protesters disrupt London docklands train service
Two environmental activists climbed onto the roof of a train in London's Canary Wharf financial district on Wednesday as part of a third day of action to force Britain to take more radical measures to avert climate change.
Companies warn Trump: Census citizenship question could be costly
An array of U.S. companies have told the Trump administration that a citizenship question on the 2020 Census would harm business if it leads to an undercount of immigrants, undermining the data they use to place stores, plan inventory and plot ad cam...
Barrages hit Tripoli as Haftar's two-week siege rages
Shells slammed into a densely-populated Tripoli suburb overnight, piling on the suffering for civilians from a two-week assault by commander Khalifa Haftar's forces to take Libya's capital from an internationally-backed government.
U.S. handbags, shovels on $20 billion EU tariff list over Boeing
Handbags, tractors, shovels and fish are part of an 11-page list of U.S. imports worth $20 billion that the European Union on Wednesday said it could hit with tariffs in a transatlantic aircraft subsidy dispute.
Indonesia's Widodo on course for victory as election results roll in
Joko Widodo appeared to be heading for victory in Indonesia's presidential election on Wednesday as "quick count" results from polling stations were posted, in line with opinion polls that had predicted a second five-year term for the low-key re...