Wecyclers sort and process their haul, then sell off their recyclables to firms that re-use them
Bill's sponsor notes US courts have ordered Iran to pay $43.5B to victims of Iranian-backed terrorist attacks and their families
Challenge of creating climate change can not be addressed through 'half-measures and empty commitments,' said Secretary of State John Kerry at UN
Country began new countdown Saturday after discharging its last two known patients
Four years after civil war economy bouncing back, foreign investment pouring into country that is a stand-out on struggling continent
Saudi officials could not be immediately reached for comment about discrepancy in death toll of disaster in Mina; Saudi Health Ministry's figures put toll at 769 people killed
Student led protesters stormed government headquarters last September in protest of Beijing's decision to screen candidates
Putting military equipment on ground to fight IS extremists, say some experts, positions Moscow as a credible ally in fight against Islamic State extremists
Majority of Republicans join unified Democratic caucus to advance a bill that extends all federal funding into December
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says she has done all she can to be transparent over her revelations about use of a private email server while she served as secretary of state
Unrest occurs hours before beginning of Sukkot, a weeklong festival that celebrates fall harvest and commemorates wandering of ancient Israelites through desert
Two days after announcing his resignation, House Speaker John Boehner predicts Congress will meet Wednesday’s deadline to extend US government funding and avoid a partial shutdown
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