4 Newsletters: 56 new articles - In world

Header Ads

4 Newsletters: 56 new articles

Your email updates, powered by FeedBlitz

Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com

Updates from:



Latest News - UPI.com"Latest News - UPI.com" - 5 new articles

  1. LG launches new V20 smartphone as Samsung stumbles
  2. Fantasy Football: Week 1 Wide Receiver Rankings
  3. Cosby criminal trial pushed back to June 2017
  4. U.N. Security Council issues joint statement on North Korea missile tests
  5. 2016 U.S. Open: Angelique Kerber bests Roberta Vinci to advance to semis
  6. Search Latest News - UPI.com

LG launches new V20 smartphone as Samsung stumbles

Shawn Price
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6 (UPI) -- LG's newest smartphone was launched in San Francisco featuring Google's Android 7.0 Nougat operating system.
    

Fantasy Football: Week 1 Wide Receiver Rankings

Alex Butler
Wide receiver is potentially the most important position in fantasy football this season.
    

Cosby criminal trial pushed back to June 2017

Shawn Price
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 6 (UPI) -- Bill Cosby's criminal trial for alleged sexual assault has been pushed back months, and will possibly include the testimony of 13 victims, prosecutors said.
    

U.N. Security Council issues joint statement on North Korea missile tests

Elizabeth Shim
NEW YORK, Sept. 6 (UPI) -- The United Nations Security Council condemned North Korea's recent launch of three ballistic missiles.
    

2016 U.S. Open: Angelique Kerber bests Roberta Vinci to advance to semis

The Sports Xchange
Second-seeded Angelique Kerber of Germany kept alive her hopes of taking over the No. 1 ranking by beating Roberta Vinci of Italy 7-5, 6-0 in Tuesday's quarterfinals of the U.S. Open in New York.
    

You Might Like


Your email updates, powered by FeedBlitz

Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com

Updates from:



Top Stories - Google News"Top Stories - Google News" - 2 new articles

  1. Trump Held Fundraiser For Pam Bondi At Mar-a-Lago After She Dropped Investigation - Huffington Post
  2. Trump's List of 88 Military Endorsements Seen By Some as Lacking - NBCNews.com
  3. Search Top Stories - Google News

Trump Held Fundraiser For Pam Bondi At Mar-a-Lago After She Dropped Investigation - Huffington Post


Huffington Post

Trump Held Fundraiser For Pam Bondi At Mar-a-Lago After She Dropped Investigation
Huffington Post
The Republican Party of Florida paid much less for the venue than Trump's own campaign has paid. 09/06/2016 10:30 pm ET | Updated 2 hours ago. Christina Wilkie National Political Reporter, The Huffington Post. Ben Walsh Business Reporter, The ...
Donald Trump's Donation Is His Latest Brush With Campaign Fund RulesNew York Times
Clinton steps up attacks on Trump's character, accusing him of concealing 'scams'Washington Post
Pam Bondi says she won't be 'bullied' by Hillary Clinton over Trump donationCNN
Daily Beast -NPR -Media Matters for America (blog) -Christian Science Monitor
all 119 news articles »
    

Trump's List of 88 Military Endorsements Seen By Some as Lacking - NBCNews.com


NBCNews.com

Trump's List of 88 Military Endorsements Seen By Some as Lacking
NBCNews.com
Donald Trump released a list of 88 military endorsements Tuesday morning, boasting it as a sign of his support among the armed forces. But what's most surprising about the list isn't who's on it, but just how many names are absent, some observers said.
88 former military leaders write letter backing Donald Trump for presidentCNN
Retired generals endorsing Trump include one reprimanded for disclosing classified informationWashington Post
We're working on more stories right nowPolitico
Wall Street Journal -TIME -The Atlantic -New York Times
all 62 news articles »
    

You Might Like


Your email updates, powered by FeedBlitz

Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com

Updates from:



NBC News World News"NBC News World News" - 20 new articles

  1. Activists Occupy London Runway in 'Black Lives Matter' Protest
  2. World Health Organization Broadens Zika Sex Guidelines
  3. Hurricane Newton Hits Mexico, Threatens Southwest U.S.
  4. Human Remains, Belongings Mark Migrants' Treacherous Trail to U.S.
  5. Hurricane Smashes Into Mexico's Ritzy Resort Area
  6. Aleppo Civilians Suffer Another Suspected Gas Attack
  7. Philippine President Notorious for 'Colorful' Quotes
  8. Giant Pandas Are No Longer Endangered
  9. Giant Panda Mom Cuddles Up to Cute Cubs
  10. Activists Occupy Runway in 'Black Lives Matter' Protest
  11. 'We Care': Obama Aide to Meet With Missing Activist's Wife
  12. Obama Vows Tougher N. Korea Sanctions After New Missiles
  13. British Airways Check-In Glitch Causes Global Delays
  14. Philippines Leader: Obama Curse Threat Wasn't Personal
  15. Emirates Crash Pilot Tried to Abort Landing, Probe Finds
  16. President Obama Pledges More Help for Laos
  17. Obama Announces $90M to Clear Unexploded Laos Bombs
  18. Duterte's Spokesmen Express 'Regret' Over Obama Remarks
  19. Annual Hajj Pilgrimage Begins This Weekend
  20. Hurricane Newton Heads for Mexico's Los Cabos Resorts
  21. More Recent Articles
  22. Search NBC News World News

Activists Occupy London Runway in 'Black Lives Matter' Protest

Protesters with 'black lives matter' banners breached security at London City Airport, causing hours of delays.

    

World Health Organization Broadens Zika Sex Guidelines

The WHO says more studies are showing that sex may pass along Zika more often than thought, and it's better to be careful. Plus more Florida cases.

    

Hurricane Newton Hits Mexico, Threatens Southwest U.S.

As it moves northward, the storm could drop 1 to 3 inches of rain over parts of Arizona and New Mexico through Thursday.

    

Human Remains, Belongings Mark Migrants' Treacherous Trail to U.S.

Human remains, combs, rosaries and other personal items mark the treacherous trails migrants risk to get to the U.S. from the border of Mexico.

    

Hurricane Smashes Into Mexico's Ritzy Resort Area

Forecasters warned that heavy rainfall of up to 10 inches through Wednesday could trigger "life-threatening flash floods and mudslides."

    

Aleppo Civilians Suffer Another Suspected Gas Attack

Syrian Civil Defense first responders said at least 80 civilians were taken to hospital after helicopters dropped chlorine cylinders on Al Sukkari, Aleppo.
    

Philippine President Notorious for 'Colorful' Quotes

An insult Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte lobbed at President Obama on Monday was one in a long line of controversial statements he has made.

    

Giant Pandas Are No Longer Endangered

Giant pandas are now listed as "vulnerable" instead of "endangered."

    

Giant Panda Mom Cuddles Up to Cute Cubs

A month after they were born, the gender of twin giant panda cubs has been identified by officials at an Austrian zoo.
    

Activists Occupy Runway in 'Black Lives Matter' Protest

Protesters with 'black lives matter' banners breached security at London City Airport, causing hours of delays.
    

'We Care': Obama Aide to Meet With Missing Activist's Wife

Sombath Somphone was picked up — apparently by security forces — on Dec. 15, 2012. He has not been seen since.

    

Obama Vows Tougher N. Korea Sanctions After New Missiles

Barack Obama said the U.S would work with its allies to toughen sanctions on North Korea after it conducted fresh ballistic missile launches.

    

British Airways Check-In Glitch Causes Global Delays

In a brief statement, British Airways said its information technology teams were working to fix the error.

    

Philippines Leader: Obama Curse Threat Wasn't Personal

Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte had warned Barack Obama not to question him about extrajudicial killings or "I will swear at you."

    

Emirates Crash Pilot Tried to Abort Landing, Probe Finds

The fiery Aug. 3 crash in Dubai was the most serious in Emirates' more than three decades of operations.

    

President Obama Pledges More Help for Laos

The president said unexploded bombs in Laos, dating back to the Vietnam War, continue to shatter lives.
    

Obama Announces $90M to Clear Unexploded Laos Bombs

President Barack Obama on Monday became the first sitting U.S. president to step foot in the isolated Southeast Asian nation of Laos.

    

Duterte's Spokesmen Express 'Regret' Over Obama Remarks

Rodrigo Duterte's communications team offered amends for the Philippines president's strong rhetoric.
    

Annual Hajj Pilgrimage Begins This Weekend

Hundreds of thousands of Muslims will make the journey to Mecca. The Hajj is a central pillar of the Islamic faith meant to cleanse the faithful of sin and bring them closer to God.
    

Hurricane Newton Heads for Mexico's Los Cabos Resorts

Residents nailed plywood over windows and pulled in boats while preparing for a possible direct hit two years after being slammed by a major storm.

    

More Recent Articles


You Might Like


Your email updates, powered by FeedBlitz

Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com

Updates from:



NYT > Home Page"NYT > Home Page" - 29 new articles

  1. Donald Trump’s Donation Is His Latest Brush With Campaign Fund Rules
  2. With Koch Brothers U, Conservatives Settle In for Long War
  3. Donald Trump Is Endorsed by Nearly 90 Military Figures
  4. Hillary Clinton Says Donald Trump Doesn’t Measure Up on Foreign Policy
  5. G.O.P. Lawmaker Repeats Call for Inquiry Into Hillary Clinton
  6. The Run-Up: The Best (and Worst) Campaign Ads So Far
  7. Your Evening Briefing
  8. California Today: California Today: Your Voices
  9. Bad Luck and Worse Manners Tarnish Obama’s Asia Trip
  10. All Eyes Are on Chris Christie as Trial in Bridge Scandal Starts
  11. The Same, Only Different: Designing a New Union Square Cafe
  12. Restaurant Review: At Cassia in Santa Monica, Calif., Asian Food of Balance, Not Extremes
  13. Fox Settles With Gretchen Carlson Over Roger Ailes Sex Harassment Claims
  14. Roger Ailes Stands Defiant as Fox Settles Lawsuits
  15. After Her Son’s Death, Sally Mann Stages a Haunting Show
  16. Campuses Cautiously Train Freshmen Against Subtle Insults
  17. Iran and Saudi Arabia Squabble as Millions of Muslims Begin Pilgrimage
  18. ITT Educational Services Closes Campuses
  19. Long-Lost 9/11 Flag, an Enduring Mystery, Will Go on View at Museum
  20. Anjem Choudary Is Sentenced to Prison for Promoting ISIS
  21. Senate Democrats Block Zika Bill Over Planned Parenthood Provisions
  22. British Airways Computer Problems Cause Widespread Delays
  23. ‘Jersey Boys’ Will Close in January
  24. The Giant Panda Is No Longer Endangered. It’s ‘Vulnerable.’
  25. On the Runway: Neon Makes a Point at the U.S. Open
  26. Joanna Coles, Cosmopolitan Editor, Named to New Job at Hearst
  27. Riding the Rails to the Summer of Love
  28. Vertamae Smart-Grosvenor Dies at 79; Celebrated Gullah Food and Culture on NPR
  29. Renée Zellweger Is Back and Standing Up for Herself
  30. More Recent Articles
  31. Search NYT > Home Page

Donald Trump’s Donation Is His Latest Brush With Campaign Fund Rules

Mr. Trump is defending himself against claims that he donated $25,000 to a group supporting the Florida attorney general to sway her office’s review of Trump University.

    

With Koch Brothers U, Conservatives Settle In for Long War

Whatever the setbacks for Republicans this year, the billionaire brothers want their Grassroots Leadership Academy to ready combatants for the future.

    

Donald Trump Is Endorsed by Nearly 90 Military Figures

In an open letter that is set to be released, the retired generals and military officials urge a “long overdue course correction in our national security posture.”

    

Hillary Clinton Says Donald Trump Doesn’t Measure Up on Foreign Policy

Her emphasis on her experience in global stagecraft comes a week after Mr. Trump tried to bolster his foreign policy credentials with a trip to Mexico.

    

G.O.P. Lawmaker Repeats Call for Inquiry Into Hillary Clinton

The request is the second time in two months that Republicans have asked the authorities to open an investigation related to Mrs. Clinton.

    

The Run-Up: The Best (and Worst) Campaign Ads So Far

A veteran G.O.P. ad maker and the chief culture critic at The Times dissect the commercials made so far by Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton.

    

Your Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
    

California Today: California Today: Your Voices

Introducing California Today, a morning update on the stories that matter to Californians (and anyone else interested in the state).

    

Bad Luck and Worse Manners Tarnish Obama’s Asia Trip

The trip brought progress, but it was marred by a chaotic arrival ceremony in China and an ugly personal outburst from the Philippine president.

    

All Eyes Are on Chris Christie as Trial in Bridge Scandal Starts

Governor Christie has not been charged in the case involving a traffic tie-up at the George Washington Bridge, but he will loom large in the story laid out by both sides in the courtroom.

    

The Same, Only Different: Designing a New Union Square Cafe

The designer David Rockwell and the restaurateur Danny Meyer have set out, carefully and at times exhaustively, to re-create a classic.

    

Restaurant Review: At Cassia in Santa Monica, Calif., Asian Food of Balance, Not Extremes

The restaurant serves up large flavors with delicacy and a pointed lack of interest in being confrontational.
    

Fox Settles With Gretchen Carlson Over Roger Ailes Sex Harassment Claims

In a separate development, Fox News announced that Greta Van Susteren was leaving the network, effective immediately.

    

Roger Ailes Stands Defiant as Fox Settles Lawsuits

Lawyers for the ousted Fox News chairman say he paid no money in a $20 million sexual harassment settlement with Gretchen Carlson.

    

After Her Son’s Death, Sally Mann Stages a Haunting Show

This photographer reflected on her relationship with Cy Twombly and the death of her son ahead of her “Remembered Light” show at Gagosian Gallery.

    

Campuses Cautiously Train Freshmen Against Subtle Insults

Many orientation programs now cover “microaggressions” in addition to addressing issues of diversity and sexual consent.

    

Iran and Saudi Arabia Squabble as Millions of Muslims Begin Pilgrimage

The two nations traded barbs over which one best represents Islam and which one ought to control the religious sites at Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia.

    

ITT Educational Services Closes Campuses

The move by the for-profit educational company — which cited strict new federal rules — leaves thousands of students and employees with few options.

    

Long-Lost 9/11 Flag, an Enduring Mystery, Will Go on View at Museum

The flag, which was featured in a famous photograph of ground zero and disappeared soon after the attack, will again become a prominent part of Lower Manhattan.

    

Anjem Choudary Is Sentenced to Prison for Promoting ISIS

Mr. Choudary, one of Britain’s best known Islamist activists, and an associate, Mohammed Mizanur Rahman, were both sentenced on Tuesday to five and a half years in prison.

    

Senate Democrats Block Zika Bill Over Planned Parenthood Provisions

As Congress returned from recess, a stalemate resumed over a $1.1 billion plan to fight the virus even as public health experts warned that funding was desperately needed.

    

British Airways Computer Problems Cause Widespread Delays

Trouble with the carrier’s self-service check-in system added to a summer of technical difficulties for major airlines.
    

‘Jersey Boys’ Will Close in January

The jukebox musical about Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons opened in 2005 and won four Tony Awards in 2006. It is the 12th-longest-running show in Broadway history.

    

The Giant Panda Is No Longer Endangered. It’s ‘Vulnerable.’

But the danger has increased for other species, including the eastern gorilla and the plains zebra.

    

On the Runway: Neon Makes a Point at the U.S. Open

A fashion cautionary tale courtesy of the yellow! and pink! and green! on Center Court.

    

Joanna Coles, Cosmopolitan Editor, Named to New Job at Hearst

Hearst said Ms. Coles would become its first chief content officer. Michele Promaulayko will become editor in chief at Cosmopolitan.

    

Riding the Rails to the Summer of Love

Nina Burleigh retraces her family’s rail adventure across half the continent to Haight-Ashbury, the epicenter of the counterculture movement in 1967.

    

Vertamae Smart-Grosvenor Dies at 79; Celebrated Gullah Food and Culture on NPR

The South Carolina native, who liked to call herself a “culinary griot,” was heard on NPR for three decades. She also was an author, an actress and a singer.

    

Renée Zellweger Is Back and Standing Up for Herself

Off the big screen for six years, she returns in “Bridget Jones’s Baby.” Here, she discusses her break from Hollywood and scrutiny of her appearance.

    

More Recent Articles


You Might Like


Email subscriptions powered by FeedBlitz, LLC, 365 Boston Post Rd, Suite 123, Sudbury, MA 01776, USA.

No comments

Powered by Blogger.