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Juneteenth is a celebration commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. It is held each year on June 19.
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"American forces will not return to combat in Iraq," the president said, calling those being deployed "military advisers."
Though they’re still not sure why, researchers say the connection is clear.
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As Brazil showed in its opener game against Croatia, diving to get fouls can work brilliantly. Do Americans do it too? Should they?
Global oil prices, currently around $114 per barrel, would have to pass $120 to sharply slow the world economy.
Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi hasn't ramped up anti-Western rhetoric to the extent of al-Qaeda.
American space companies said they still have contracts for Russian equipment, but they're rushing to develop their own technology.
Talks are nevertheless expected between the two sides in New York next week.
The Al Muthanna complex was bombed during the Gulf War, but chemical agents and weapons still remain in place.
U.S. striker Jozy Altidore was ruled out against Portugal, while Cristiano Ronaldo's status remains unclear.
Gov. Sean Parnell of Alaska says the state and TransCanada, the pipeline builder behind Keystone XL, will join in a huge liquefied natural gas project.
Beyoncé and Kim Kardashian's rumored feud continues.
Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo left a Wednesday practice with a heavy bag of ice strapped to his knee.
The Italian press has been drumming up rumors that the longtime Ferrari man would break to the airline industry.
Founded in 2013, GoGoVan now accounts for 50 percent of the van-driver market in Hong Kong.
The U.S. reportedly wants Maliki to step down in return for helping the Iraqi army with military force.
The remaining troops are reportedly still in the area, where the operation against the Abu Sayyaf extremist group was taking place.
Users took to Twitter to vent their frustrations and poke fun at the social network giant's brief breakdown.