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Moise Wins Haiti Presidential Vote In First Round, Provisional Results Show

Haitian businessman Jovenel Moise, the candidate backed by former president Michel Martelly, won the presidential vote...

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The Reality of African Footballers

Abuse and poor pay - the reality of African footballers African players abroad are used to the photo call after being...

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Brazil Football Team In Colombia Plane Crash

Brazil's Chapecoense players pose for pictures during their 2016 Copa Sudamericana semifinal. A plane carrying 72...

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Samsung Electronics Considers Splitting Firm In Two

Samsung Electronics has confirmed it is considering dividing the company into two separate firms. The company has been...

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Trump To Name Georgia Lawmaker Tom Price As Health Secretary

Trump to name Georgia lawmaker Tom Price as health secretary President-elect Donald Trump is set to announce on Tuesday...

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How To Outsmart Fake News In Your Facebook Feed

How to outsmart fake news in your Facebook feed Fake news is actually really easy to spot -- if you know how. Just...

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South Africa’s Zuma Survives No-Confidence Motion By Own Party

President Jacob Zuma has survived a motion of no confidence by his own party. South Africa's scandal-plagued President...

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Sarah Jessica Parker On the Humor and Brutality of ‘Divorce’

Sarah Jessica Parker on the humor and brutality of 'Divorce' Sarah Jessica Parker finds it ironic that couples who...

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Zenefits Settles For $7 Million With California Regulators

Zenefits, the human resources software company, has agreed to a $7 million fine as part of a settlement with California...

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Jill Stein Defends Recount Efforts

Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein defended her recount efforts Monday, even though she admits there is no...

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What’s At Stake In Carrier’s Mexico Move?

The 1,400 of workers building furnaces for Carrier in Indianapolis are at the center of a high-profile tug of war...

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Cuban Leader Fidel Castro’s Mixed Legacy

Children carrying framed images of Castro and Che Guevara in 2015. Havana, Cuba - Fidel Castro, a titan of the Cold War...

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Rodrigo Duterte Shrugs Off ‘bullsh*t’ ICC Threat

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte denounced what he called "bullsh*t" Western threats to seek his indictment by the...

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Trump Wins Final State To Declare

President-elect Donald Trump wins Michigan's 16 electoral votes, the secretary of state's office announced on Monday....

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‘Very Impressed’ With Petraeus As He Weighs Top Diplomat Job

President-elect Donald Trump stepped up his search on Monday for a new U. S. secretary of state, with the focus on...

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Officials ID Ohio State Attacker As Student

Grievances about attacks on Muslims were posted on a Facebook page believed to belong to Monday's assailant at the Ohio...

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Trump ‘irritated’ By Conway Crusade Attacks On Romney

President-elect Donald Trump is "irritated" with top aide Kellyanne Conway's public campaign against Mitt Romney's...

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Iranian Vessel Points Weapon At U.S. Helicopter

A small Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard vessel pointed its weapon at a U. S. military helicopter in the Strait of...

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Australian Regulator Opposes Collective Bank Bargaining On Apple Pay

Three of Australia's four biggest banks will be barred from collectively bargaining with Apple Inc (AAPL. O) in...