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Trump says Boeing should fix, 'rebrand' grounded 737 MAX jet
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday urged Boeing Co to fix and "rebrand" its 737 MAX jetliner following two fatal crashes, as regulators worldwide continue to work with the planemaker to review its grounded best-selling aircraft.
Paris' Notre-Dame Cathedral engulfed by fire
A major fire broke out at Notre-Dame Cathedral in central Paris on Monday, a roaring blaze at one of France's most visited landmarks that threw a huge plume of smoke across the capital.
Chinese woman arrested at Trump's Florida resort pleads not guilty
A Chinese woman charged with bluffing her way into U.S. President Donald Trump's Florida resort last month entered a not guilty plea on Monday in federal court.
U.S. presidential candidate Warren wants drilling, mining banned on federal lands
U.S. presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren said on Monday she would ban all fossil fuel extraction on federal land and in coastal waters, setting herself apart from a crowded field of Democratic hopefuls who have made climate change a central campa...
Russia to send soldiers to Central African Republic as part of U.N. force: decree
Russia will send up to 30 military personnel to Central African Republic as part of a U.N mission to help stabilize the country, according to a decree signed by President Vladimir Putin on Monday.
U.S. justices watch their language as they consider profane trademarks
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Attorney general to release redacted Mueller report on Thursday
U.S. Attorney General William Barr plans to release a redacted version of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report on Russian interference in the 2016 election on Thursday morning, Justice Department spokeswoman Kerri Kupec said on Monday.
Canada expands sanctions, adds 43 people close to Venezuela's Maduro
Canada expanded sanctions against the Venezuelan government of President Nicolas Maduro on Monday, according to a statement from Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, targeting an additional 43 people close to the disputed leader.
Actress Lori Loughlin pleads not guilty in college admissions case
Actress Lori Loughlin said on Monday she will plead not guilty to charges that she participated in what prosecutors say was the largest college admissions scandal uncovered in U.S. history.
U.S. sees surge of nearly 20% in confirmed cases of measles, CDC reports
The number of confirmed cases of measles in the United States this year jumped by nearly 20 percent in the week ended April 11 in the country's second-worst outbreak in nearly two decades, federal health officials reported on Monday.
Ecuador's president says Assange tried to use its embassy to spy
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange repeatedly violated his asylum conditions and tried to use the Ecuadorian embassy in London as a center for spying, Ecuador's President Lenin Moreno told Britain's Guardian newspaper.
UK markets watchdog bolsters protection of pension scheme members
Committees that check if employees get a good deal from their work pension should also consider how retirement schemes examine the impact of climate change on investments, Britain's markets watchdog proposed on Monday.
Mnuchin says 'analyzing the law' on Trump tax return request
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Monday he will follow the law regarding Congress' request for U.S. President Donald Trump's tax returns but reiterated his concerns about lawmakers' demands for the documents.
U.S. sees surge in confirmed cases of measles, CDC reports
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Monday reported a nearly 20 percent jump in the number of people confirmed with measles in the week since April 4.
Tiger Woods' Masters win gives Nike investors another reason to cheer
Nike Inc's long-time brand ambassador Tiger Woods gave investors another reason to cheer on Monday, after the world's biggest name in golf won the Masters, pushing the company's stock higher.
U.S. denounces "coercion" as China conducts drills near Taiwan
Chinese bombers and warships conducted drills around Taiwan on Monday, the latest military maneuvers near the self-ruled island that a senior U.S. official denounced as "coercion" and a threat to stability in the region.
Mnuchin vows to follow law on request for Trump's tax returns
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Monday said he would follow the law regarding Congress' request for U.S. President Donald Trump's tax returns but reiterated his concerns about lawmakers' demands.
Finland's Social Democrats seek coalition allies as political landscape fragments
Finland's Social Democrats (SDP) embarked on Monday on the complex task of forming a governing coalition, after beating a nationalist, anti-immigration party by a hairsbreadth in the most fragmented election in the country's history.
Climate change protesters threaten to block central London roads
Environmental protesters are planning to paralyse parts of central London over the next few days by blocking some of the city's busiest streets in a bid to force the government to do more to tackle climate change.
Deadly storms leave thousands without power in eastern U.S
Tornadoes, wind gusts of up to 70 mph and pounding hail remained threats early on Monday from eastern New York and into New England, as the remnants of a deadly storm push out to sea, the National Weather Service said.