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Ivanka Says She Passed on Donald Trump's Job Offer of World Bank Chief
Ivanka Trump said her father Donald Trump raised the job as "a question" and she told him she was "happy with the work" she's doing.
Notre Dame Cathedral Blaze Extinguished After 15 Hours, Help Pours in to Restore Paris Landmark
The fire incident took place at a time when renovation works were being carried out at the site.
Four Dead After Two Shooting Incidents in Canada, Suspect in Custody: Police
The initial shooting incident was reported at 10:30 am local time (1730 GMT). As police were en route to the scene, a second shooting was reported.
Pak PM Imran Khan to Embark on Maiden Iran Visit From April 21 After a Downward Slide in Bilateral Ties
The two countries had recently witnessed downward spiral in their relationship after Tehran accused Islamabad of 'harbouring terrorists' following a suicide attack in Iran's Sistan-Balochistan province.
Gay Mayor from 'Rust Belt' America Launches Presidential Bid
The 37-year-old Rhodes scholar and Afghanistan war veteran Pete Buttigieg is the two-term mayor of his hometown of South Bend -- a left-leaning bubble in America's so-called "Rust Belt" region.
One Killed, Several Injured in Shooting Outside Nightclub in Australia's Melbourne
The incident comes after a spate of shootings in Melbourne in March that left five people dead in four separate incidents.
ISIS Claims Responsibility for Deadly Suicide Attack in Pak's Quetta
The ISIS on Saturday released a photograph of the suicide attacker along with his name and said the attack targeted Shia Muslims, according to the Site Intelligence Group, which monitors jihadist activities.
Ace Swedish Coder Arrested by Ecuador Was Defender of Julian Assange
But friends of Ola Bini say the soft-spoken encryption expert is being unfairly targeted for his activism on behalf of digital privacy.
Trump Tweets Video Edited to Suggest Democrat Ilhan Omar Dismissive of 9/11 Attacks
Neither Donald Trump's tweet nor the video includes Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar's full quote or the context of her comments.
Sudanese Defy Curfew to Demand New Military Rulers Quit
Protesters were seen chatting with soldiers. They said their quarrel was with the commanders who had led the coup, not the rank and file.
Julian Assange Personifies Contradictions of US Politics, Challenges Media
Julian Assange was among the first to demonstrate the tremendous power of the Internet and digital technology to pierce the secrecy of governments and impact politics and society. Now the media is torn by his arrest, whether to defend him or to walk away,...
Hitler Would Have Loved Social Media, Says Disney CEO in Appeal to US Politicians
With a fierce campaign for the 2020 US presidential election expected in the coming months, Bob Iger also stressed that it is "possible to argue policy without attacking people."
Photograph of 'Crying Toddler' on US-Mexican Border Wins World Press Photo Award 2019
John Moore was taking pictures of US Border Patrol agents on a moonless night in the Rio Grande Valley on June 12 last year when they came across a group of people who tried to cross the border.
US Lawyer Avenatti Indicted on Theft, Fraud, Other Charges
The 36-count indictment by a federal grand jury exposes Avenatti to up to 333 years behind bars if convicted, Nick Hanna, US Attorney for the Central District of California, authorities said.
Black Hole Picture Captured For First Time, Image 'Most Direct Proof of Their Existence'
Frederic Gueth, deputy director of the Institute for Millimetric Radio Astronomy (IRAM) in Grenoble, France, talked about the ground-breaking exploit and the science behind it.
Woman Lived to 99 with All Organs Except Heart on Wrong Side of Body
People with the condition known as situs inversus with levocardia often have life-threatening cardiac ailments and other abnormalities, according to Oregon Health & Science University.