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North Korea fires again as US envoy visits

North Korea welcomed a US envoy's visit to Seoul by firing at least one projectile for the second time in a week Thursday, the South's military said, as Pyongyang seeks to up the ante in deadlocked nuclear negotiations with Washington.

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Famine on rise in Near East and North Africa: FAO

Famine is on the rise in the Near East and North Africa with more than 52 million people undernourished, most of them in conflict zones, the UN food agency said Wednesday.

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Trump angry at Bolton for trying to push him 'into a war' as Venezuelan coup attempt fails: report

President Donald Trump is growing increasingly frustrated at his national security adviser John Bolton over a failed coup to oust Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro.

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Trump: Chinese trade officials coming to US 'to make a deal'

Chinese trade officials intend to "make a deal" in a new round of talks in Washington this week, President Donald Trump said Wednesday, reviving hopes for negotiations that appeared to be hanging by a thread.

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Pompeo warns UK over China network role

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo urged Britain Wednesday to be cautious about China's role in its 5G network, during a visit to London that also highlighted the old allies' differences on Iran.

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World gets first glimpse of Harry and Meghan's royal baby

Britain's Prince Harry and wife Meghan gave the world the first glimpse of their "dream" newborn boy on Wednesday -- but kept people guessing on what his name will be.

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Why the IRS is legally required to give Congress Trump’s tax returns – but probably won’t

Is the IRS required to hand over the president’s tax returns if Congress asks?

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Ingenious gadgets, real-world quandaries at Washington's all-new Spy Museum

A lipstick pistol, a button-hole camera, a lethal umbrella and an authentic waterboarding table: the espionage world's heroic, ingenious and sordid sides are all on show in Washington's all-new, much-expanded International Spy Museum.

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Appeals court lets Trump administration's 'Remain in Mexico' policy for asylum seekers stand

A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday the controversial White House policy known as “Remain in Mexico” can continue while litigation over the policy plays out in federal courts.

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Iran suspends nuclear deal curbs in push for relief from US sanctions

Iran said Wednesday it had stopped respecting limits on its nuclear activities agreed under a 2015 deal with major powers until they find a way to bypass renewed US sanctions.

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Disney sets dates for next three 'Star Wars' films from 2022

Following its merger with Fox, Disney on Tuesday sketched out its future plans for two of its most towering franchises -- the "Star Wars" saga and "Avatar."

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US farmers, industry urge Trump to resolve China trade dispute quickly

US soy farmers and industry on Tuesday urged President Donald Trump to pull back from his tariff threat and quickly bring an end to the trade dispute with China.

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Robotic health care is coming to a hospital near you

Medical robots are helping doctors and other professionals save time, lower costs and shorten patient recovery times, but patients may not be ready. Our research into human perceptions of automated health care finds that people are wary of getting their health care from an automated system, but that they can adjust to the idea – especially if it saves them money.

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