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'College Gameday' plea for beer money nets 2,000 Venmo donationsBRISTOL, Tenn., Sept. 10 (UPI) -- For one college student out of beer money a sign captured on ESPN led to more than 2,000 donations using the person-to-person payment app Venmo. Donald Trump eulogizes conservative activist Phyllis SchlaflyST. LOUIS, Sept. 10 (UPI) -- Donald Trump offered a eulogy at the funeral of pioneering conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly on Saturday, telling mourners, "a movement has lost its hero." Greta Friedman, nurse in iconic Times Square kissing photo, diesNEW YORK, Sept. 10 (UPI) -- Greta Friedman, the woman in a nurse uniform being kissed by a sailor in Times Square in the iconic photo marking the end of World War II, has died. Fake Florida teen doctor arrested at Virginia car dealershipSTAFFORD, Va., Sept. 10 (UPI) -- Malachi Love-Robinson, the Florida teen accused of running a fake medical practice, was arrested Friday in Virginia after fraudulently trying to purchase a car. Obama on 9/11 anniversary: 'We're still the America of heroes'WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (UPI) -- U.S. President Barack Obama mourned those killed in the Sept. 11 terror attacks, saying "we are still an America of heroes who ran into harm's way." Mike Pence releases tax returns, breaking with Donald TrumpWASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (UPI) -- Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence released a decade of tax returns Friday, showing he made $113,206 last year. Powerful earthquake kills 11 in TanzaniaBUKOBA, Tanzania, Sept. 10 (UPI) -- Officials said 11 people were killed and 192 injured after a 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck in northern Tanzania on Saturday. Austin man drives car off side of parking garageAUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 10 (UPI) -- An Austin man survived a fall off the 9th floor of a parking garage after accidentally driving through the wire barrier and climbing to safety. UPI/CVoter: Donald Trump maintains 1 point lead over Hillary ClintonWASHINGTON Sept. 10 (UPI) -- The UPI/CVoter daily presidential tracking poll released Saturday shows Donald Trump leading Hillary Clinton by 1 percentage point. John Hinckley Jr. released from psychiatric hospitalWASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (UPI) -- John Hinckley Jr., the man who attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in 1981, was released from a psychiatric hospital on Saturday after 35 years. Hillary Clinton denounces some Trump supporters as 'a basket of deplorables'NEW YORK, Sept. 10 (UPI) -- Hillary Clinton referred to Donald Trump supporters as "the basket of deplorables," people who are racist, xenophobic, homophobic and misogynistic. |
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Rough Justice: See Inside ISIS Courthouse, Tiny CellsISIS controlled Fallujah from January 2014 to June 2016, when Iraqi troops backed by U.S.-led airstrikes liberated the city. Here's what the militants left behind. Late U.S.-Russia Talks End in Pizza, Vodka — and Syria DealThe agreement calls for a national cease fire on Sept. 12 and U.S. working with the opposition and Russia with Assad to see that it holds. Sydney Stabbing Attack Suspect 'Inspired By ISIS': PoliceThe 22-year-old allegedly stabbed a stranger several times, leaving his victim in critical condition. Police said the suspect has extremist views. Israeli Researchers: Palestinian Leader Was KGB Spy in 1980sThe Palestinian government denied that Abbas had been a Soviet spy. It accused Israel of "waging a smear campaign." Air China Warns Visitors to Be Wary of London's Ethnic AreasAir China's in-flight magazine warns London visitors to be wary "when entering areas mainly populated by Indians, Pakistanis, and black people." Thousands Protest Against Spain's Long Tradition of BullfightingThousands gathered in Spain's capital Madrid to call for an end to bullfighting amid growing tensions on the matter. Russia Holds Biggest Drills Yet in Annexed CrimeaRussia has staged one its largest ever military drills in the annexed Crimea peninsula but denies it is being provocative. Experts Weigh In on What Trump-Putin Bond Could MeanNearly all major U.S. objectives differ from Russia's, leading experts to question what Trump's praise for Putin could mean if he were elected. 'Hope and Worry': An Afghan Father's Eternal ConflictFazul Rahim reflects on the 9/11 attacks that triggered the invasion of Afghanistan, and why there remains reason to hope in that broken land. Pro-Brexit Trade Minister Calls Britain 'Too Lazy, Fat'Fox, who was a prominent campaigner for Britain to leave the European Union, was recorded making the comments during a drinks party with activists. 23 Killed in Bangladesh Factory Explosion, FireA fire broke out in a garment packaging factory just outside the Bangladeshi capital on Saturday. Iran Builds Second Nuclear Plant — With Russian HelpIran began building its second nuclear plant with Russian help Saturday, the first project since last year's landmark nuclear deal with world powers. More Recent Articles |
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Justice Interrupted: The Secret History of Colombia’s Paramilitaries and the U.S. War on DrugsAfter decades of atrocities, the warlords were finally being held to account. Then the Americans stepped in. Hillary Clinton Calls Many Trump Backers ‘Deplorables,’ and G.O.P. PouncesMrs. Clinton later said she had spoken too broadly, then doubled down on what she called Mr. Trump’s appeal to prejudice. Potent Critiques of NBC Forum Raise Stakes for ModeratorsCriticisms over a prime-time forum hosted by Matt Lauer foreshadow the scrutiny, and anxiety, facing the anchors presiding over a trio of Trump-Clinton debates. David Duke’s Senate Run in Louisiana Draws Attention but Not SupportThere have been gritted teeth that the candidate who has gotten the most publicity is the one whom pollsters give virtually no chance. Real-Time Election Day Projections May Upend News TraditionVoteCastr, a Silicon Valley company, plans to report early election results in key states, raising concerns about an effect on how people vote. The Interpreter: North Korea, Far From Crazy, Is All Too RationalWhile the country does not want war, it cultivates a permanent risk of one — and prepares to stave off defeat, should war happen, potentially with nuclear weapons. North Korea Will Have the Skills to Make a Nuclear Warhead by 2020, Experts SayThe Pentagon warned this year that Pyongyang’s new missiles, if perfected, “would be capable of reaching much of the continental United States.” Putin, Admired by Donald Trump, Emphasizes Strength as VirtuePresident Vladimir V. Putin shows skill at rallying the support of the Russian public no matter what the circumstances. Angelique Kerber, With a U.S. Open Win, Solidifies Her Claim on No. 1 StatusWith a three-set victory in the final over Karolina Pliskova, Kerber captured her second Grand Slam singles title of the year. No Driver? Bring It On. How Pittsburgh Became Uber’s Testing GroundUber’s experiment with autonomous vehicles is proceeding with the blessing of city officials, who have pretty much just stayed out of the way. The Curious Case of Susan EstrichThe legal scholar puzzles feminists with her staunch defense of her onetime political opponent Roger Ailes. Stabbing Attack in Australia Is Linked to the Islamic StateThe police said a 22-year-old man with “strong, extremist beliefs inspired by ISIS” had attacked another man at a park outside Sydney. Samsung Urges Consumers to Stop Using Galaxy Note 7s After Battery FiresThe company issued a recall of 2.5 million phones this month and plans to provide devices with new batteries for some users starting Sept. 19. John Hinckley Jr. Leaves DC Mental Hospital for VirginiaThe man who tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan has been released from a Washington mental hospital for good, more than 35 years after the shooting. Dropout by Dartmouth Raises Questions on Health Law Cost-Savings EffortDartmouth faced mounting financial losses in a federal program that is in the vanguard of efforts to move Medicare away from a fee-for-service system. Gawker’s New Owner Deletes Six Posts Involved in LawsuitsUnivision, which bought Gawker Media last month, believed that it was obligated to delete the posts because it did not assume Gawker’s liabilities, according to a memo. Greta Friedman, Who Claimed to Be the Nurse in a Famous V-J Day Photo, Dies at 92Ms. Friedman was one of several women who said they were photographed kissing a sailor in Times Square at the end of World War II. More Recent Articles |
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