Flint Mayor Karen Weaver says that the city will stop sending water bills to residents who have been receiving water that is tainted with lead.
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North Korea fired two missiles into the Sea of Japan early Thursday morning, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported.
Several buildings were leveled and nine firefighters were injured after an explosion rocked Seattle's Greenwood neighborhood Wednesday.
Sleiman Daoud al-Afari is providing information about IS' chemical weapons capabilities, and information now being used for airstrikes against the group.
Sir George Martin, the record producer who was known as the "fifth Beatle," died Tuesday at his home at the age of 90.
Macedonia has completely closed its border with Greece to what it says are illegal migrants, following similar restrictions by Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia.
A German court ruled that the transfer of data to Facebook by websites via the "Like" button without user consent infringes German and EU privacy laws.
For the third time in three months, junior doctors in England are on strike, part of their ongoing protest over government threats to impose a new contract.
A federal judge in Puerto Rico on Tuesday ruled that the island is exempt from applying the United States Supreme Court's marriage equality ruling.
The World Health Organization says reports from several countries suggest that sexual transmission of the Zika virus is more common than previously thought.