Unrelenting heat wave bakes half the U.S.; 30 dead
Americans dipped into the water, went to the movies and rode the subway just to be in air conditioning Saturday for relief from heat.
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Americans dipped into the water, went to the movies and rode the subway just to be in air conditioning Saturday for relief from heat.
China's consumer and producer prices eased more than expected in June, inflation data on Monday showed, signaling falling demand for goods from the world's second-biggest economy and
Call it the Olympic effect. From the smartest of hotels to sought-after theatre tickets to the best restaurants, the London Games are providing summer bookers with unexpected bargains
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The world's newest nation relies on oil to finance 98 percent of its budget. So when the government decided to shut off crude production in January after a dispute with
In the mid-1980s, a small band of policy wonks began convening for lunch in the back corner of a dimly lit Italian bistro in the U.S. capital.After ordering beers, they would get
In May this year, a North Korean defector in her 40s took a call from an unknown number at her office in the South Korean capital Seoul.
The United States ramped up pressure on Iran's ability to export oil on Thursday, identifying Tehran's main tanker firm and exposing dozens of its vessels as government-controlled
Team USA may be comprised of America's best athletes, but their uniforms have a more foreign origin.
A pervasively polluted culture at HSBC Holdings Plc allowed the bank to act as financier to clients seeking to route shadowy funds from the world's most dangerous and secretive corners,