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Johnson visits northern England after election win
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited northern England on Saturday to meet newly elected Conservative Party lawmakers in the working class heartland that turned its back on the opposition Labour Party in this week's election.
Today in History for December 14th
George Washington dies at age 67; Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen and his group reach South Pole; Leaders of Bosnia, Serbia and Croatia sign an internationally-brokered peace treaty; Baseball's Roger Maris dies at age 51.
UN accuses Chilean police of rights violations
UN accuses Chilean police of rights violations
Soybean farmers cheer moves on US-China trade deal
President Donald Trump said Friday that the U.S. has canceled plans to impose new tariffs on $160 billion worth of Chinese imports and US soybean farmers say they're glad a deal is being struck
Three QB Heisman finalists are school transfers
The three quarterbacks who are Heisman Trophy finalists all transferred to their current schools. LSU's Joe Burrow says it was a gut-wrenching decision. Ohio State's Justin Fields says players who transfer need to tune out critics.
Trump cancels new tariffs with limited China deal
President Donald Trump said Friday that the U.S. has canceled plans to impose new tariffs on $160 billion worth of Chinese imports Sunday as part of a modest interim agreement that de-escalates a 17-month trade war with China.
Freshman Dem reflects on her impeachment role
In an interview with the Associated Press on Friday, freshman Democrat Rep. Madeleine Dean discussed the "emotional and mental" toll the impeachment process has taken as a member of the House Judiciary Committee.
No injuries as small plane lands on Calif. freeway
A pilot and his lone passenger walked away unhurt after a small airplane made an emergency landing on a San Diego-area highway.
Police try to contain anti-Johnson protests in London
Demonstrators took to the streets of central London on Friday to protest the result of the UK's general election, which saw Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party win with a sizeable majority.
AP Top Stories December 13
Here's the latest for Friday, December 13: Impeachment charges sent to full House; Trump announces interim U.S.-China trade agreement; six bodies recovered off the New Zealand coast; Hamas supporters celebrate group's 32nd anniversary.
Rapper Scarface in Houston City Council runoff
Brad Jordan, better known as Scarface from the Houston rap group The Geto Boyz, is in a runoff for a Houston City Council seat Saturday.
Historic Detroit power plant demolished
A Detroit power plant that was more than 100 years old has been demolished to accommodate a Jeep factory. Explosives were used to bring down the Conners Creek plant near the Detroit River.
1 dead at plant outside Atlanta; suspect arrested
A contract worker was arrested at an Alabama bus station Friday, hours after officials say he shot and killed a fellow worker in a suburban Atlanta factory.
Trump: Impeachment 'very good for me politically'
Shortly after the House Judiciary Committee voted to approve two articles of impeachment against him, President Donald Trump called the proceedings a "scam" and a "hoax." Still, he said impeachment is "very good for him politically."
Trump says US, China have reached deal
President Donald Trump says the U.S. has canceled plans to impose new tariffs on $160 billion worth of Chinese imports as part of a modest interim agreement that de-escalates a 17-month trade war between the world's two biggest economies.
Cannavale and Byrne share home and work life
Actors Rose Byrne and Bobby Cannavale share their home with their two kids and are sharing the same stage in their new play, a modern adaptation of "Medea in New York City."
Republicans on Judiciary panel react harshly
Impeachment charges against President Donald Trump went to the full House on Friday, following approval by the House Judiciary Committee. Some Republicans on the judiciary panel reacted harshly after the vote.
UK's Corbyn, Sturgeon reflect on election results
UK opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn has defended his party's policies despite Labour's general election loss. And Scottish National Party leader Nicola Sturgeon said it was time for Scotland to decide its own future.
House Judiciary approves Trump impeachment charges
The House Judiciary Committee has approved two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. The charges now go to the full House for an expected vote next week.
Ónce in a lifetime experience for Miss World contestants
Contestants in the #MissWorld competition talk about how they're preparing for the final in London on Saturday 14 December.
Miss World contestants get their moves on point
Miss World contestants have been rehearsing hard for the final of the competition - which takes place in London Saturday - dancing along with Peter Andre.
Nadler: 'Today is a solemn and sad day'
Rep. Jerrold Nadler, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee described his committee's vote to pass two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump as "a solemn and sad day." And Nadler said the House "will act expeditiously."
On This Day: 13 December 2000
Hundreds of Paul McCartney fans descended on a bookstore in central London to meet their musical hero.
Obama talks climate change, Paris Accord
Former US President Barack Obama said Friday the Paris Agreement on climate change may fall short of expectations but that it is still the way forward to raise global standards and make businesses invest in clean energy.