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North Korea warns of 'big bag of gifts' following U.S. exercises
North Korea warned it would deliver a "big bag of gifts" to the United States following reports of joint exercises in the Sea of Japan.
North Korea warned it would deliver a "big bag of gifts" to the United States following reports of joint exercises in the Sea of Japan.
A number of celebrities including America Ferrera, George Takei and more have welcomed Immigrant Heritage Month in a new video.
Teens seeking extra cash by mowing lawns in Gardendale, Ala., this summer will be required to have a $110 business license, a city ordinance states.
Jack McCloskey, who assembled two NBA championship teams as general manager of the Detroit Pistons, died Thursday in Savannah, Ga., the team announced.
Police in Manchester evacuated homes and businesses Friday on a street where there is a parked car they believe is linked to concert bomber Salman Abedi.
Researchers in Australia have been able to turn off the immune system response that causes allergic reactions in animals, according to a new study.
Reality now sets in for Takuma Sato, the new Indianapolis 500 champion.
There were plenty of celebrities at Game 1 of the NBA Finals, but Rihanna may have earned the most attention for her passionate cheering and booing.
"The Bachelor" Season 21 alum Corinne Olympios will be appearing on the upcoming season of spinoff series "Bachelor in Paradise" this summer.
Lockheed Martin has received a $413.8 million contract for Lot 15 Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles -- Extended Range, or JASSM-ER.
A Pennsylvania business owner who initially mistook a black bear for his dog said he punched the animal in the nose and slammed his door.
New research suggests chemical forensics could be used to track and stop illegal logging.
A group of leaders from U.S. cities, states and corporations are working to submit a plan to the United Nations to combat climate change.
A nun and a police officer kicked a soccer ball back and forth on the streets of Ireland during a festival.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has given a water agency in Colorado's Front Range the green light to build a large dam and reservoir.
The U.S. economy produced 138,000 new jobs in May, the 80th consecutive month of job growth, Department of Labor data released Friday show.
In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers at Columbia University have found a link between exposure to phthalates and depressed thyroid function in young girls.
For the first time, scientists have observed the transcription process inside a cell.
U.S. embassies have begun asking new visa applicants to disclose their social media accounts as part of a new questionnaire approved by the OMB.
Researchers at the University of Berkeley have found that puberty may have an impact on flexible learning in adolescence after studies on mice.
Handheld mine detection units are undergoing Swedish military tests.
Perceived weakness on the margins of the U.S. labor sector and the reaction to the U.S. exit from the Paris climate deal hammered crude oil prices early Friday.
A statement from Russian President Vladimir Putin about U.S. military buildup in the disputed Kuril Islands is raising concerns in Japan.
While some major producers can stay competitive in the current market, lower oil prices may be the new normal, a Russian oil leader said Friday.
CBS has announced the premiere dates for several of its new 2017-18 shows.
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