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Russian oil to Slovakia resumes flowing through pipeline that crosses Ukraine
Slovak Economy Minister Denisa Saková says the flow of Russian oil to Slovakia through the Druzhba pipeline that crosses Ukraine has resumed
US Army sergeant’s wife faces deportation to Mexico, attorney says
An attorney representing the wife of an active-duty U.S. Army sergeant said she was misled about her release from immigration detention Wednesday and faces deportation.
WATCH: A new development in Arizona has shops, a restaurant, a farmer’s market and no cars.
For Earth Day, Ginger Zee reports on a Tempe, Arizona, community called Culdesac, built specifically for walking and biking, with free light rail and buses…
Human remains belonging to multiple young children found in Memphis: Police
The investigation began on March 8, after the individual reported a possible human skull near a wooded area of Hickory Hill, in southeast Memphis, police…
WATCH: ‘Tipflation’ sparks debate over rising tipping expectations
Wendy de la Rosa, Wharton School marketing professor and behavioral science expert, co-host of TED’s “Your Money and Your Mind,” explains shifting tipping norms.
What we know about why face-to-face talks with Iran fell through
Before U.S. negotiators could take off for a second round of face-to-face talks with Iran, the White House’s hopes for a quick diplomatic breakthrough came…
Navy Secretary John Phelan leaving ‘immediately,’ Pentagon says
Secretary of the Navy John Phelan "is departing the administration, effective immediately," the Pentagon's top spokesman Sean Parnell said Wednesday.
Iran war: Trump’s pattern of setting unenforced deadlines
This time around, the president did not provide a new deadline for how long the ceasefire extension will last.
WATCH: Amazing kids in the air and on the stage
ABC News' Danny New shares the stories of an 8-year-old boy with piloting skills and a 4-year-old pianist who will play at Carnegie Hall.
Seafarer talks being trapped on the Strait of Hormuz: ‘There is no safe place here’
Nearly 20,000 people on some 2,000 vessels are currently trapped in the Persian Gulf, the International Maritime Organization says.
