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She lost her daughter to gun violence. This is her message
Last Thursday, Mary Kay Mace marked the 11th anniversary of her daughter's death in a shooting spree at Northern Illinois University on February 14, 2008.
ISIS fighters flee with $200 million in cash
More than 1,000 ISIS fighters have likely fled from Syria into the mountains and deserts of western Iraq in the past six months, and they may have up to $200 million in cash with them, according to a US military official familiar with situation.
Man finds 30-year-old Apple computer in working order
A New York professor has Gen Xers reminiscing about their childhood after he posted images of his decades old Apple lle computer on Twitter Saturday night.
In the new Malaysia, signs of an older, uglier politics
In a swanky shopping mall underneath Kuala Lumpur's iconic Petronas Towers, a traditional Chinese lion dance is attracting a crowd of delighted shoppers.
Former acting FBI director: Rosenstein 'offered to wear a wire'
Former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe said Sunday that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein "offered to wear a wire into the White House," resurfacing one of the most controversial and disputed episodes of the Justice official's tenure.
Trump's 'own words' prompted counterintelligence investigation
Former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe outlined on Sunday the reasons top officials decided to open a counterintelligence probe and obstruction of justice investigation into President Donald Trump.
She used to scrub toilets for $9 an hour. Now her book about it is a best-seller
The ultimate all-you-can-eat noodle binge
"Eat more! More!"
Model taking on a $2 trillion industry
Aaron Philip's life has been transformed by becoming the first black, trans, disabled model to sign for a major agency. Since joining the renowned Elite Model Management last September, the 17-year-old has shot editorial for i-D magazine and been named in Teen Vogue's "21 Under 21," among much else.
No medicines, records or patients: Hospital struggles as protests rock Haiti
Trump tells Europe to take back ISIS fighters
Rubio visits Venezuela-Colombia border, says aid will get through
Republican Sen. Marco Rubio said Sunday humanitarian aid "is going to get through" to Venezuela with or without the cooperation of Nicolas Maduro.
Ex-Cambridge Analytica director cooperated with Mueller
A former director of Cambridge Analytica, who visited WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange after the 2016 US presidential election, was subpoenaed by special counsel Robert Mueller's office and cooperated, according to her lawyer.
Shark attacks man surfing in Australia
Aurora shooting: Intern killed on first day
Julian Zelizer: Why Joe Biden shouldn't run for president
Former Vice President Joe Biden is not the right Democratic candidate for 2020. And yet, he may soon enter the Democratic race.
Stop 'whitesplaining' racism to me
Land of a million polling stations: India's general election by numbers
Samantha Vinograd: Trump's emergency declaration is a threat to US security
Every week, I offer a glimpse of the kind of intelligence assessments that are likely to come across the desk of the President of the United States, modeled on the President's Daily Briefing, or PDB, which the director of national intelligence prepares for the President almost daily.
ISIS militants flee 'final battle' with $200M
Trump UN envoy withdraws over illegal nanny
Russian flag spotted on cathedral in Novichok attack city
Drug lord El Chapo won't pay for wall: Lawyer
Science 'debunked': Why are some countries making a vaccine u-turn?
Macron attacks yellow vest protesters' anti-Semitism after abuse at rally
French President Emmanuel Macron has condemned anti-Semitic abuse by a group of "yellow vest" protesters, after a well-known philosopher was verbally attacked at a rally in Paris on Saturday.
Ultimatum for Franco family over exhumation
Spain's government has given the family of Francisco Franco 15 days to decide where the former dictator should be reburied, as they race to exhume and relocate his remains before the country's snap election takes place in April.
Russia feels the chill as hopes dim of reset with US
Baldwin's Trump returns to declare a national emergency on 'SNL'
Acting US defense secretary will review programs to cut for wall funding
Acting US Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said, beginning Sunday, he will start studying which projects military money may come from to shift funds toward a border wall following President Donald Trump's national emergency declaration.
US aid lands in Colombia as part of effort to deliver supplies to Venezuela
A second wave of US aid arrived Saturday at the Colombian-Venezuelan border in the midst of Venezuela's humanitarian crisis.
Haiti protesters take the day to gather food and water as they prepare for more possible conflict
Protesters in Haiti's capital have taken the day to gather food, water and fuel, pressing pause on deadly demonstrations that have been calling for President Jovenel Moise's resignation.
Shooter in deadly Illinois rampage was not supposed to own a gun, police say
Gary Martin took a gun into work Friday, a pistol he didn't legally own.
Building collapses in St. Petersburg
Where Robert E. Lee's portrait belongs
I was seated across from a senior cadet at West Point, marveling at her energy, idealism and desire to serve after she reached out to me for career advice. While I'm an older white male, the young, mixed-race woman reminded me so much of myself some three decades ago.
Trump's tariffs have helped steel companies. Workers are still waiting.
American steel companies are planning to reopen several mills this year, adding jobs across the country, thanks in part to President Donald Trump's tariffs.
Why US President wants you to be afraid of high speed trains
In President Donald Trump's world, Democrats are after your cars and want to force everyone onto trains.
Missionaries and nurses trapped in Haiti as protests sweep country
Emiliano Sala's funeral held in Argentina
Family, friends and former teammates paid their respects to late footballer Emiliano Sala, whose funeral was held in the small Argentine town of Progreso Saturday.
See a harpoon skewer space junk in orbit
A satellite has successfully test fired a harpoon into space to capture dangerous space debris.
Chinese customers accuse Spanish bank BBVA of racism
US commits another diplomatic fumble over Iran
During the conference on Middle East security this week, the United States staged a big diplomatic show and tried to rally the world behind the Trump administration's aggressive stance against Iran. Instead of unifying its allies under a common cause, however, the administration only highlighted the growing rift between the US and its Western European allies, and clumsily overshadowed the points of agreement regarding Iran.
Atmospheric rivers are pulling California out of drought and piling on the snow
When 2019 started, California's snowpack was at 67%. Now it's at over 136% and rising.
The world has changed. We are living the new world order
Vatican defrocks top cardinal over sex abuse
A giant scrapheap of A380s is on its way
Aurora shooting: Gun had laser, says witness
Nigerians left angry, confused as presidential election postponed
Trump meets wall of opposition to national emergency declaration
Trump declares national emergency to fund the wall
ISIS now controls just 700 square meters in Syria: SDF
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