Statues topple as social unrest continues in the U.S.
Many of the statues were erected decades after the civil war in order to reinforce white supremacy, experts say.
Read MoreMany of the statues were erected decades after the civil war in order to reinforce white supremacy, experts say.
Read MoreU.S. President Donald Trump called the impeachment trial “a disgrace” in his first public appearance after being acquitted.
Read MoreTalib will make history as the first Palestinian-American woman elected to the US Congress. She will be one of two of the first Muslim women elected to Congress, alongside Somali-American Ilhan Omar of Minnesota.
Read MoreU.S. District Court Judge Dana Sabraw ordered Washington to reunite separated migrant families within 30 days, but the decision raised many questions.
Read MoreNorth Korea has accused Washington of provocation and has threatened to pull out from the U.S.-North Korea summit.
Read MorePrime Minister Trudeau says he completely backs the American’s actions after the American missile attack on Syria in the response to the chemical weapons attack on their own people.
Read More91 people die every day from opioid overdoses of heroin or prescription equivalents like painkillers and fentanyl.
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Read MoreA $160-billion merger between American firm Pfizer and Irish firm Allergan would create the world’s largest pharmaceutical company.
Read MoreA new synthetic drug called “flakka” is causing controversy in the U.S.
Read MoreA new Statista survey says that Instagram is the most used social media platform among American teenagers.
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