SANTA FE, New Mexico - New Mexico's top law enforcement officer is urging the author and antiquities dealer who inspired thousands to search remote corners of the western United States for a hidden chest of gold and jewels to end the treasure hunt.
HAVANA - Measures announced by US President Donald Trump to roll back policies toward Cuba have been rejected by the island's private sector, which is now taking steps to protect its interests.
ORONO, Maine - The unwanted crabs that have plagued Maine's clam beds for years might soon play a new role - as appetizer.
BUENOS AIRES - In a hidden room in a house near Argentina's capital, police believe they have found the biggest collection of Nazi artifacts in the country's history, including a bust relief of Adolf Hitler, magnifying glasses inside elegant boxes with swastikas and even a macabre medical device used to measure head size.
NEW YORK - Long before cats became the darlings of Facebook and YouTube, they spread through the ancient human world.
NEW DELHI - Pregnant women in India are being advised to stay away from meat, eggs and lust - drawing derision from health experts who slammed the tips on Tuesday as completely unscientific.
NEW DELHI - India's blossoming love affair with mobile phones continues, with a million new users being added each year, according to the latest statistics.
LAS VEGAS - Desert dwellers in the western United States see temperatures topping 49 C as a reason to hunker down indoors and turn up the air conditioning.
ALGIERS, Algeria - It's a garbage job, but someone has to do it. Or some animal: in the alleyways of Algiers' famed Casbah, donkeys shift tons of trash every day.
China has made further strides in boosting its wine culture after a team of three students competed against international rivals in a competition at Chateau Lafite-Rothschild in Bordeaux.
NEW YORK - Wanted: 10,000 New Yorkers interested in advancing science by sharing a trove of personal information, from cell phone locations and credit-card swipes to blood samples and life-changing events. For 20 years.
MOSCOW - The United States should respect Syria's territorial integrity and refrain from unilateral actions in the country, Russian news agencies quoted Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as saying on Monday.
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