The two major winners of March's elections, the far-right League party and anti-establishment 5-Star Movement, have so far failed to compromise. The crux of talks now: Who should be prime minister?
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"Jane Doe" and "John Doe," 19-year-olds who want to buy guns, tried to join an NRA suit against Florida's ban on gun purchases by people under 21. A judge reluctantly ruled they can't use pseudonyms.
Read More »Actress Margot Kidder, Who Played Lois Lane, Dies At 69
Margot Kidder's acting career spanned decades, from TV series in the late 1960s to seven films in the past five years.
Read More »Double Amputee Summits Everest Decades After Losing Feet In Failed Attempt
Severe frostbite claimed Xia Boyu's feet during his first failed attempt in 1975. Then, lymphoma claimed his legs beneath the knee. Still, Xia kept trying — and on Monday, he finally reached the top.
Read More »Sports Betting Ruling Could Have Consequences, Especially For College Athletes
"Congress can regulate sports gambling directly," the court wrote in a decision released Monday, "but if it elects not to do so, each state is free to act on its own."
Read More »55 Palestinian Protesters Killed, Gaza Officials Say, As U.S. Opens Jerusalem Embassy
Tens of thousands of Palestinians protested the opening of the American embassy, on a day that also marked 70 years since Israel's creation.
Read More »AirAsia CEO Says ‘Sorry’ For Endorsing Malaysia’s Ousted Prime Minister
Tony Fernandes, who founded the Kuala Lumpur-based low-cost carrier in 1993, said he "buckled" under pressure from Prime Minister Najib Razak to back him in last week's election.
Read More »President Trump Puts ‘America First’ On Hold To Save Chinese Jobs
Trump says he is working with Chinese President Xi Jinping to get cellphone-maker ZTE "back in business" after it was punished for selling U.S. technology to Iran and then violated a settlement.
Read More »At Least 10 Wounded In Suicide Attack On Police HQ In Indonesia
The attack in Surabaya follows suicide bombings of three separate churches in the same city that the Islamic State claims to have carried out over the weekend.
Read More »Scientists Warn Of More Eruptions From Hawaii’s Big Island Volcano
New fissures broke out over the weekend, spewing lava and toxic gas, as earthquakes rumbled the island. Geologists are warning residents further violent explosions are possible.
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