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The long and unexpected afterlife of the Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest

10:11 AM on Friday, October 31

In the year since the viral Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest, a group of contestants have found opportunity and community

South African government criticizes Trump's refugee policy prioritizing white Afrikaner minority

10:01 AM on Friday, October 31

The South African government has criticized the U.S. policy shift that will give priority to Afrikaners for asylum

Virginia's Democrat-led legislature OKs step toward mid-decade congressional redistricting in fight to control US House

9:18 AM on Friday, October 31

Virginia's Democrat-led legislature OKs step toward mid-decade congressional redistricting in fight to control US House

Plea deal ends prosecution of New Hampshire ports director and his state Supreme Court justice wife

8:52 AM on Friday, October 31

The longtime director of the New Hampshire Division of Ports and Harbors has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor in a case that also led to criminal charges against his wife, a state Supreme Court Justice

Ohio panel adopts new US House districts that could help Republicans win more seats in next year’s election

8:07 AM on Friday, October 31

Ohio panel adopts new US House districts that could help Republicans win more seats in next year’s election

Birders going ‘cuckoo’ after unexpected sighting in New York City area

8:07 AM on Friday, October 31

A bird sighting on New York's Long Island has avian enthusiasts flocking to the region in the hopes of spotting a feathered friend who has never been seen before in the state

70 years after the first sabotage of a US airliner, the 44 killed are finally being honored

7:23 AM on Friday, October 31

A memorial to 44 people who died in the first confirmed case of sabotage against a U.S. airliner is being dedicated on the 70th anniversary of its bombing over Colorado

Black vultures attack and kill cattle. Climate change is one reason they're spreading north

6:29 AM on Friday, October 31

Black vultures have killed and eaten several calves on Tom Karr’s cattle ranch in southeastern Ohio, a loss he says didn't happen two decades ago

Americans staying put: US home turnover rate at lowest level in decades as housing slump drags on

6:12 AM on Friday, October 31

The number of U.S. homes that typically changes hands as people relocate for work, retire or trade-up for more living space hasn’t been this low in nearly 30 years

Debate over energy costs fuels clear divide in New Jersey and Virginia governor's races

4:52 AM on Friday, October 31

Climbing monthly electricity bills, a growing stressor on U.S. families as demand surges for energy, have emerged as a significant issue in the nation’s only two elections for governor this year and as a test on the political parties’ messages for next year’s midterms

UN human rights chief says US strikes on alleged drug boats are 'unacceptable'

2:47 AM on Friday, October 31

The U.N. human rights chief says U.S. military strikes on vessels allegedly carrying illegal drugs from South America are unacceptable and must stop

Orbán to press Trump for Hungary's exemption from new US sanctions on Russian oil

2:19 AM on Friday, October 31

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán plans to persuade U.S. President Donald Trump to exempt Hungary from new U.S. sanctions on Russian oil when he visits Washington next week

FDA says drugmakers have recalled a blood pressure medicine tainted with a cancer-causing chemical

11:59 PM on Thursday, October 30

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says drugmakers have recalled more than a half-million bottles of the blood pressure medication prazosin hydrochloride over concerns it may include a cancer-causing chemical

Crossing guards face life-threatening dangers on the job

9:21 PM on Thursday, October 30

An investigation by The Associated Press and Cox Media Group Television Stations found that school crossing guards face dangerous conditions, with many injured or killed on the job

'It's home': Caribbean diaspora from Miami to New York fuels Hurricane Melissa relief efforts

9:02 PM on Thursday, October 30

South Florida was spared a direct blow from Hurricane Melissa, but the massive storm still hit home for the millions of residents there who have deep roots in the Caribbean

Last-minute scramble over pay takes a toll on military families during the shutdown

8:39 AM on Thursday, October 30

The government shutdown is taking a toll on military families as they live without the guarantee of a paycheck

Photos show Hurricane Melissa's impact on the Caribbean

1:31 PM on Sunday, October 26

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