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'8 Mile,' 'L.A. Confidential' filmmaker Curtis Hanson dead at 71LOS ANGELES, Sept. 20 (UPI) -- Oscar-winning filmmaker Curtis Hanson died Tuesday at his home in the Hollywood Hills. He was 71. North Korea's Kim Yong Nam defends nuclear weapons, criticizes sanctionsSEOUL, Sept. 20 (UPI) -- A top North Korean politician said this week Pyongyang has a right to be recognized as a legitimate nuclear weapons state. Jake T. Austin is the first cast-off for Season 23 of 'Dancing with the Stars'LOS ANGELES, Sept. 20 (UPI) -- Actor Jake T. Austin and his professional partner Jenna Johnson became the first cast-offs for Season 23 of "Dancing with the Stars" Tuesday night. Charlie Sheen and Leah Remini to star in Crackle TV movie 'Mad Families'CULVER CITY, Calif., Sept. 20 (UPI) -- Charlie Sheen has signed on to star and executive produce the TV movie "Mad Families," Crackle announced Tuesday. Think telecommuting is the way to go? Maybe not for the bossTelecommuting may hamper a supervisor's ability to lead co-workers, a new study suggests. Smoking leaves lasting marks on DNA, study saysSmoking can leave a lasting imprint on human DNA, altering more than 7,000 genes in ways that may contribute to smoking-related diseases, a new study says. USAF pilot dead, another hurt after U-2 spy plane crashes in CaliforniaSUTTER COUNTY, Calif., Sept. 20 (UPI) -- A U.S. Air Force pilot was killed Tuesday and another was hurt when a U-2 reconnaissance aircraft abruptly crashed during a training mission, authorities said. N.Y.C. bomb suspect Rahami slapped with federal charges for weekend blastsNEW YORK, Sept. 20 (UPI) -- New York City bombing suspect Ahmad Rahami was charged in federal court on Tuesday for the series of bombing attacks last weekend that injured dozens of people. 21 states suing Obama administration to fight forthcoming overtime pay ruleTYLER, Texas, Sept. 20 (UPI) -- Nearly two dozen states sued the federal government Tuesday, claiming a new rule offering overtime pay to workers making up to $47,476 a year, is unlawful. Russia denies responsibility for attack on Syria aid convoy; U.N.'s Ban decries strikeURUM-AL-KUBRA , Syria, Sept. 20 (UPI) -- Russia's government denied Tuesday that its military or Syria's were responsible for hitting an aid convoy near Aleppo that killed several people a day earlier. Obama says 50 nations pledge to accept additional 360K refugeesNEW YORK, Sept. 20 (UPI) -- In his address to a global refugee summit Tuesday, President Obama said that dozens of nations have agreed to accept more migrants this year than they did last. Fantasy Football Injury Update: Miami Dolphins "optimistic" about Arian FosterDAVIE, Fla., Sept. 20 (UPI) -- Former All-Pro running back Arian Foster has started 16 games just once in an eight-year NFL career. Detroit Lions sign WR Aaron DobsonDETROIT, Sept. 20 (UPI) -- Matthew Stafford gained a new target Tuesday, when the Detroit Lions signed Aaron Dobson. |
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New York Times | US Officials Say Russia May Have Been Responsible for Convoy Attack New York Times The bombed trucks: "Just when we think it cannot get any worse, the bar of depravity sinks lower." Ammar Abdullah / Reuters. By ERIC SCHMITT, MICHAEL R. GORDON and SOMINI SENGUPTA. September 20, 2016. The Obama administration thinks there is ... US blames Russia for Syria convoy attack; Moscow blames 'terrorists' Russian aircraft believed to hit Syria convoy, US officials say Syria conflict: US 'holds Russia responsible' for deadly aid attack |
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U.S. Officials Say Russia Probably Attacked U.N. Humanitarian ConvoyUnited Nations officials were dumbfounded by the airstrike, which occurred after the Syrian military declared that a partial cease-fire was over. Ahmad Khan Rahami Charged in New York and New Jersey BombingsOne day after Mr. Rahami, the suspect in the Manhattan and New Jersey bombings, was taken into custody, investigators on Tuesday were learning more about what might have motivated the attack. Ahmad Khan Rahami’s YouTube Account Listed Jihad Videos, Complaint SaysTwo of the 96 videos listed under his favorites were related to jihad, while the others included romantic ballads and do-it-yourself videos. Bombing Suspect’s Hometown Is a Magnet for ImmigrantsAhmad Khan Rahami, 28, who is accused of setting off explosions in Manhattan and on the Jersey Shore, lived in Elizabeth, N.J. Your Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Donald Trump Jr.’s Skittles Post on Twitter Fits a PatternWhen Mr. Trump, a close adviser to his father, likened Syrian refugees to deadly Skittles, it was not the first time he had been accused of poor taste. Sheldon Adelson Focuses on Congressional Races, Despite Donald Trump’s PleasMr. Adelson, the Las Vegas casino magnate, donated $40 million to Republicans in House and Senate races, with only $5 million going to Mr. Trump’s campaign. Abroad in America: Donald Trump, the Unsinkable CandidateMany of Mr. Trump’s remarks would have seriously damaged other candidates, but he has remained popular in spite of accusations of racism and graft. Donald Trump Used Over $250,000 From Charity for Business Disputes, Report SaysThe payments from the Donald J. Trump Foundation helped settle unpaid fines at his Mar-a-Lago Club and a lawsuit at a Trump golf course, The Washington Post said. Books of The Times: Bruce Springsteen’s Memoir: Riding Shotgun With the BossThis big, loose, rangy and intensely satisfying autobiography is like one of Mr. Springsteen’s shows — ecstatic, exhausting, part séance and part keg party. Phys Ed: Activity Trackers May Undermine Weight Loss EffortsDieting adults who wore activity monitors for 18 months lost significantly fewer pounds over that time than those who did not. Man Killed by Tulsa Police Posed No Threat, His Family SaysThe family of Terence Crutcher said his hands were in the air when he was shot by a Tulsa, Okla., police officer last week. Protests Erupt in Charlotte After Police Kill a Black ManDemonstrators faced off with riot officers Tuesday night after the police shot and killed Keith L. Scott while trying to serve a warrant on another person. Wells Fargo Chief Accused of ‘Gutless Leadership’John Stumpf, the bank’s chief, endured the Senate Banking Committee’s bipartisan wrath over the creation of millions of bogus accounts. How Bad Off Is Oil-Rich Venezuela? It’s Buying U.S. OilOil accounts for half the government’s revenues, but profits have evaporated amid a drop in global prices, forcing Venezuela to seek help from a nemesis: the United States. Angelina Jolie to Divorce Brad Pitt, Ending ‘Brangelina’Ms. Jolie Pitt and Mr. Pitt created a mythic version of themselves for public consumption. With a bland press statement, it all came apart. Fort Lee Officials Recall Chaos and Turmoil as Lanes to Bridge Were ClosedThe police chief and the mayor testified in the trial of two former Christie administration officials charged with shutting down lanes leading to the George Washington Bridge. Obama, in Farewell to U.N., Paints Stark Choices for Unsettled WorldIn the last General Assembly address of his presidency, Mr. Obama was focused as much on the American presidential election as on his legacy. Resolution of Jacob Wetterling Case Also Closes Chapter for a ReporterPeople in St. Joseph, Minn., and a journalist who followed the case, come to grips with the painful ending to a boy’s disappearance in 1989. Looming Transition Ignites Deadly Clashes in CongoAt least 25 people from opposing sides of a political divide have been killed in a burst of violence in Kinshasa in the past two days. Chicago Is Planning to Add Hundreds of Police OfficersReeling from the rising toll of gun violence, the city is expected to announce plans to hire perhaps more than 500 new officers. Elder Bush Plans to Vote for Hillary Clinton, a Kennedy SaysRobert F. Kennedy’s eldest daughter, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, said the 41st president plans to vote Democratic in the presidential election. Greeks Appeal for Aid After Fire Damages Refugee CampThe blaze, which started inside the main Moria camp of Lesbos, destroyed 50 homes and dozens of tents, driving about 4,400 migrants into nearby fields, aid workers said. Samantha Bee Condemns NBC and Jimmy Fallon’s Trump InterviewOn her show, “Full Frontal,” Ms. Bee said NBC wrongly gives Donald J. Trump a platform because the network’s executives don’t feel threatened by his rhetoric. The Magnificent 10: Restaurants That Changed How We EatFrom HoJo’s to the Four Seasons, a Yale professor picks the groundbreakers in America’s culinary past. An English Soccer Club Turns Fantasy Sports Into RealityUnited London F.C., which plays in the 12th tier of England’s soccer pyramid, has no manager, instead letting its fans set the team’s lineup each week. More Recent Articles |
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