NEW YORK - Americans Sloane Stephens and Madison Keys, both struggling with serious injuries just three months ago, advanced to their first Grand Slam final at the US Open on Thursday.
Argentina's woes could turn superstar into sad spectator
WASHINGTON - James Harrison, the owner of a Phoenix-based specialty construction firm, employs three workers protected by an Obama-era immigration program that the Trump administration took steps on Tuesday to eliminate.
WASHINGTON - One of the biggest worries for patients undergoing cancer surgery is whether surgeons will miss some of the diseased tissue.
SANTIAGO, Chile - Margot Duhalde lies awake scared when she remembers what she was doing over 70 years ago: flying fighter planes without a radar over England in World War II - and sometimes crashing.
PARIS - People may be ingesting between 3,000 and 4,000 microparticles of plastic from tap water every year, said a study on Wednesday based on samples from 14 countries.
SAVANNAH, Georgia - One is known as an oasis of Southern charm and history, drawing millions of tourists with its time-capsule collection of antebellum homes and marble monuments.
ANKARA - Turkey is seeking the return of thousands of historical artifacts that were smuggled out of the country during the Ottoman Empire.
ANNA PAULOWNA, Netherlands - Suspended from a large butcher's hook, a prime piece of raw steak glides and then zigzags through the air in a big arena under the watchful eye of Dumi, the lioness.
LONDON - A biodegradable yoga mat and an eco-friendly dog bed are just some of the items on show at the immersive "Naked House" exhibition in London that aims to challenge throwaway consumerism.
GAZA, Middle East - Ibrahim Ghunaim, or MC Gaza as he likes to be called, raps to a different beat in a Palestinian enclave rocked by internal conflict and three wars with Israel over the past decade.
BOSTON, Massachusetts - It's been 20 years since Princess Diana's death, yet her legacy has barely faded.
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