November 14 2018, 12:25
Fear is sweeping through the campuses of China's elite universities following a nationwide government crackdown aimed at silencing left-wing student activists, who had been campaigning for greater rights and protections for ordinary workers.
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November 14 2018, 12:25
British and European Union negotiators have agreed on a draft Brexit deal, UK Prime Minister Theresa May's office said Tuesday, more than two years after the country voted in a divisive referendum to withdraw from the bloc.
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November 14 2018, 12:25
Crude oil prices are in free-fall as fears of a supply glut mount.
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November 14 2018, 12:25
17 US cities didn't land prizes in the Amazon sweepstakes, but they laid the groundwork to become tech hubs for years to come.
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November 14 2018, 12:25
Less than two months after Apple refreshed its smartphone lineup, investors are once again panicking about whether enough people are buying iPhones.
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'If you're going to die, die fighting.' Wildfire victims detail their harrowing stories of survival.
November 14 2018, 12:25
Parts of California have been burning for five days now.
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November 14 2018, 12:25
The wildfire has become the deadliest and most destructive in California's history, killing more than 40 people and destroying thousands of buildings.
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November 14 2018, 12:25
Before and after images are helping show the devastation the Camp Fire had on Paradise, California.
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November 14 2018, 12:25
As one wildfire keeps inflicting more tragedy in Northern California, millions of people in Southern California will face treacherous fire conditions Tuesday.
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November 13 2018, 08:00
People familiar with an audio recording of the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi say it contains an instruction to "tell your boss," which American intelligence officials believe is a reference to Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince, The New York Times reports.
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