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Israeli election too close to call
As counting gets underway in Israel's unprecedented repeat general election, exit poll projections show the country's longest-serving Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and former military chief, Benny Gantz, locked in a tight race.
A $53 billion crack just emerged in the financial markets
Borrowing rates skyrocketed on Tuesday in a sleepy corner of Wall Street that is critical to the functioning of the global financial system.
Pelosi and other Democrats say no to Kavanaugh impeachment
House Democratic leaders and rank-and-file members are dismissing calls to impeach Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, with some arguing the House has limited investigative resources and others saying it is a politically toxic issue.
He was a Yale graduate, Wall Street banker and entrepreneur. Today he's homeless
Shawn Pleasants has the kind of resume that would attract the attention of any job recruiter: high school valedictorian, economics major from Yale University, Wall Street banking jobs, small business entrepreneur. But a few wrong turns in life 10 years ago left him homeless, and today he's living underneath a tarp in the Koreatown section of Los Angeles.
Israeli exit polls show election is too close to call
Lewandowski stonewalls at US House's first 'impeachment' hearing
President Donald Trump's former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski antagonized Democrats and stonewalled their questions about obstruction of justice during the first formal "impeachment hearing" on Capitol Hill in the wake of the Russia investigation.
Corey Lewandowski won't divulge White House discussions in House testimony
Liverpool stunned by Napoli late strikes
Champions League holder Liverpool was brought crashing back down to earth, as it started the defense of its title with a 2-0 defeat away to Napoli.
Liverpool stunned by late strikes from Napoli
Attack perpetrators 'will be brought to justice,' Saudi official says
Chinese parent arrested for bribery as part of US college admissions scam
A Chinese woman who allegedly paid $400,000 in bribes to get her son into UCLA as a fake soccer recruit was arrested in Spain as part of the sprawling college admissions scam, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.
A mom and 4 kids were missing for weeks. Then a bystander smelled something horrible.
Levi Strickland was picking berries in Brantley County, Georgia, on Sunday night when he heard what sounded like an explosion. He ran over toward the noise to find a crashed van -- and an overpowering smell.
Source: 'High probability' Saudi attack launched from Iranian base near Iraq
Saudi and US investigators have determined "with very high probability" that the weekend attack on the Saudi oil industry was launched from an Iranian base in Iran close to the border with Iraq, according to a source familiar with the investigation.
UK Supreme Court showdown begins over Brexit
Trump is trapped between two impulses on Iran
President Donald Trump is stuck in a political box -- largely of his own making -- on Iran, a predicament that becomes more intractable with each alarming cycle of escalation.
Botched Kavanaugh story the latest in series of blunders from Times' Opinion section
The New York Times was reeling on Monday after its Opinion section fumbled a high-profile story about an allegation of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, drawing widespread criticism and condemnation of the newspaper.
3 teens killed in shootout with Georgia homeowner
A Georgia homeowner shot and killed three masked teens as they approached his residence with their faces covered, authorities said.
China will release 10,000 tons of pork from its national reserves
China will release 10,000 metric tons of pork from its central reserves this week in a bid to stabilize soaring pork prices and cope with a swine fever crisis that has wiped out roughly one third of its pigs.
Epstein accusers won't receive damages and plea deal won't be tossed, judge rules
A federal judge in Florida handed down a loss Monday to Jeffrey Epstein's accusers, who have for years been trying to get payments and undo Epstein's 2007 plea deal in a sex trafficking case.
South Korea confirms first outbreak of African swine fever
South Korea has become the latest country affected by deadly African swine fever, after several pigs that died at a farm were found to have been infected with the virus, its agriculture ministry said Tuesday.
A high-stakes Brexit court case could force the Queen to pick a side
The United Kingdom, once a beacon of political and diplomatic stability, has descended into chaos since it voted to leave the European Union in 2016.
The world's largest amphibian is this newly discovered giant salamander
Taiwan accuses China of trying to sway elections after losing yet another ally
Taiwan has accused the Chinese government of trying to interfere in upcoming presidential and legislative elections on the island after Beijing lured another diplomatic ally away from Taipei.
Demna Gvasalia leaves cult favorite Vetements
What do you do when the brand you founded just five years ago has reached iconic status worldwide? You leave it behind.
Bourdain's possessions to be auctioned to raise money for his family
For years before his death, Anthony Bourdain brought the world and its cultures into our homes.
Cardinal Pell to take fight against child sex conviction to the High Court
Disgraced Cardinal George Pell will take his case to Australia's High Court in a final attempt to overturn his conviction on five charges of child sexual assault.
What it's like to own a superyacht
It's a lifestyle most of us can only daydream about -- speeding through crystalline seas on a private floating palace, sipping cocktails with views of islands and open ocean, the sun beating down on the pool deck.
Entire population of Ecuador has data leaked
The detailed information of potentially every person in Ecuador has been leaked online, in a massive and unprecedented national data breach, it was revealed on Monday.
Analysis: Trump is trapped between two impulses on Iran
Israelis return to polls to decide Netanyahu's fate
Israelis will vote on Tuesday in the second national election in five months, after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to form a governing coalition following weeks of negotiations.
Top Canadian police official charged with espionage
A senior Canadian police intelligence official charged with espionage-related offenses had access secret information from both domestic and international allies it was confirmed Monday.
3.3 million US women's first experience with sex was rape, study finds
Trump tax returns subpoenaed by Manhattan district attorney
New York County District Attorney Cyrus Vance's office has subpoenaed eight years of President Donald Trump's tax returns from Mazars USA, the longtime accounting firm to Trump and the Trump Organization, as part of its investigation into hush money payments, according to a person familiar with the matter.
'SNL' fires new hire after racist comments come to light
"Saturday Night Live" has fired one of its most recent hires, Shane Gillis, just days after videos of comedian making bigoted comments came to light.
The 10-year-old girl who contracted a brain-eating amoeba while swimming has died
A Texas girl has died after battling a brain-eating amoeba for more than a week, according to her family and school.
Root cause of attack is 'the Yemen problem,' Iranian President says
Most massive neutron star ever detected almost shouldn't exist
Astronomers have detected the most massive neutron star ever, and it almost shouldn't even exist.
Luxembourg PM rips Brexit 'nightmare' as Johnson abandons press conference
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson canceled an appearance at a press conference in Luxembourg amid noisy protests nearby.
Building explodes in Maine, injuring several people
Letter to FBI flagged Kavanaugh's alleged misconduct before confirmation
Babies born with deformed hands spark investigation in Germany
Authorities in Germany are investigating the birth of three children with hand deformities in a city in the west of the country.
Ric Ocasek, lead singer of The Cars, found dead
Ric Ocasek, lead singer of the rock band The Cars, died Sunday in New York City, police said.
New Kavanaugh claims detonate in heat of 2020 election
• New sexual assault allegation against Supreme Court justice
Mark Ruffalo smashes Boris Johnson's Hulk comparison
Mark Ruffalo, the actor who plays the anger-prone Hulk in the "Avengers" movie franchise, has struck out at UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson for suggesting Britain could break free of the EU's "manacles," like the Marvel superhero.
10-year-old contracts brain-eating amoeba while swimming
A weekend swim left a young girl fighting for her life when she contracted a brain-eating amoeba with a 97% fatality rate.
Banksy's chimp-filled Parliament up for sale amid Brexit chaos
As Britain's political system remains in Brexit turmoil, a Banksy painting of the House of Commons overrun by chimpanzees is to go on sale in London next month.
Australian man dies after attack by a swooping magpie
A cyclist died in Australia on Sunday after being startled by a swooping magpie, a native Australian bird that gets aggressive in the spring around breeding season.
Hong Kong protests are growing smaller, but more violent and ugly
Dozens of people were injured Sunday in another night of violence in Hong Kong, as the city marked its fifteenth consecutive weekend of anti-government protests.
China's economy is getting worse. That makes a trade deal more likely
China's economic slowdown keeps getting worse. That could give the country incentive to repair its trading relationship with the United States and take more steps to stimulate its economy.
Oil prices surge as Trump orders use of emergency reserves
As oil prices surged Sunday, President Donald Trump said he was authorizing the use of oil from the country's emergency reserve after Saturday's attack on Saudi Arabian oil facilities disrupted the global supply of crude.
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