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The State Department removed Havana from the list following a thawing of relations with the United States.
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The talks will be held next Friday at the State Department. Last month, the two sides held the first high-level talks since the Cuban revolution.
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Diagnosing and treating Ebola isn't so hard, health workers say; hospitals across the U.S. should be ready. But initial symptoms, such as fever and headache, can look the same as other illnesses.
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The Bilateral Security Agreement, approved by newly inaugurated President Ashraf Ghani, will keep some U.S. forces in Afghanistan past the end of the year.
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Since Texas became a state, the Rio Grande has marked the border between the U.S. and Mexico. But, like rivers do, it moved. In 1964, the U.S. finally gave back 437 acres of land.
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Port Canaveral’s CEO John Walsh says defunding the federal export import bank could hurt Central Florida businesses.
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Lots of airports have retail. The largest blueberry producer in Georgia is at an airport. And in Pittsburgh, Consol Energy will begin extracting gas underneath the airport — even under the runways.
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A White House National Security Council names University of Central Florida alumnus Steven Sotloff as the other American in a video showing ISIS beheading…
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The chair of the US House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, John Mica, believes his compendious HR7 bill is the right way forward for…