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Indian-Americans Charged With Defrauding US Postal Service of USD 16 Million
According to the charges the owners and operators of Prodigy Mailing Services schemed with a third defendant, David Gargano, to fraudulently cause the USPS to deliver numerous bulk mailings without payment.
No Food For You: Dining Out Has Become a Chore for Team Trump Now
In the past week, several of the president's top aides have been targeted by protesters while dining, and his spokeswoman Sarah Sanders was asked to leave a restaurant in central Virginia over her views.
UK to Push Bid to Give Global Chemical Watchdog Teeth
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson will head the British delegation to a rare special session of the OPCW's top policy-making body in The Hague, the British government has confirmed.
China Steps up Surveillance With Flock of Robotic Doves in Muslim-majority Xinjiang
More than 30 military and government agencies have deployed the birdlike drones and other devices in at least five provinces in recent years, Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post reported.
Pak Elections: Independent Candidate Declares Over Rs 400 Billion in Assets
Mohammad Hussain Shaikh, contesting from NA-182 and PP-270 in Muzaffargarh, claims that he owns land comprising almost 40 per cent of Muzaffargarh city as well as the Lang Malana, Taliri, Chak Taliri and Latkaran areas.
A Look at Dual Elections in Turkey Testing Erdogan's Power
The elections are taking place 16 months earlier than scheduled, amid a lengthy state of emergency and signs of a declining economy.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Escapes Grenade Attack at Rally, Several Wounded
The attack was launched by an unidentified assailant moments after 41-year-old prime minister, a former soldier who took office in April, finished his speech to tens of thousands of people gathered in Meskel Square in the centre of Addis Ababa.
Father Says Little Honduran Girl on Time Cover Was Not Taken From Mother
The photo was used on a Facebook fundraiser that drew more than $17 million dollars in donations from close to half a million people for the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES), a Texas-based nonprofit that provides lega...
Aviation Giant Airbus Threatens to Leave Britain In Case of No-Deal Brexit
Airbus said it will "reconsider its long-term footprint in the country" if there is no deal.
US Centers Allegedly Force Migrant Children to Take Drugs
Some youths at Shiloh Treatment Center reported being given up to nine different pills in the morning and six in the evening and said they were told they would remain detained if they refused drugs, the lawsuit said.
Kim Jong Un Meets Xi Jinping to Work out Future Course of Action After Summit with Donald Trump
President Xi and Chairman Kim exchanged views on the current development of China-North Korea relations and the situation on the Korean Peninsula, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
Donald Trump Orders Pentagon to Create United States 'Space Force'
It is not enough to merely have an American presence in space. We must have American dominance in space, Trump said before a meeting of his National Space Council.
Stephen Hawking's Voice to be Beamed into Space at Final Send-Off
The broadcast will be beamed towards the nearest black hole, 1A 0620-00, which lives in a binary system with a fairly ordinary orange dwarf star.
US Military Targets Terrorist Behind Attack on Malala Yousafzai
A U.S. military official, speaking on condition of anonymity, say the target of the strike is believed to have been Mullah Fazlullah, the chief of the Pakistani Taliban group that has waged a decade-long insurgency in the South Asian nation.
Trump Salute to North Korean General ‘Common Courtesy’, Says White House
North Korean state media released video of Trump reaching out to shake the hand of the minister of the People’s Armed Forces, who instead saluted him. The two then reversed gestures
Qantas Jet ‘Nosedives for 10 Seconds’, Passengers Recall ‘Rollercoaster’ Ride
The two Qantas jets were about 20 nautical miles apart in distance and 1,000 feet apart in altitude when QF94, flying from Los Angeles to Melbourne, was affected earlier this week, the airline said in a statement