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Australia eyeing tough new anti-immigrant legislation to combat 'people smuggling'SYDNEY, Oct. 29 (UPI) -- Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced new legislation that would permanently block undocumented immigrants from getting visas. NTSB: American Airline engine part flew half-mile after explosion at O'HareCHICAGO, Oct. 29 (UPI) -- A preliminary investigation of the engine failure that caused an American Airlines plane to catch fire, shows a piece of the engine was flung nearly 3,000 feet. Canada's Justin Trudeau headed to Brussels to sign CETA trade deal with EUOTTAWA, Oct. 29 (UPI) -- Canada and the 28 member nations of the European Union agreed to a free trade deal after seven years of negotiations and it is expected to be signed Sunday. Saudi airstrike in Yemen kills 17TAIZ, Yemen, Oct. 29 (UPI) -- A Saudi air strike killed 17 people, including several civilians and leaders of the Houthi rebel group in Yemen, according to government sources. |
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Hillary Clinton Assails James Comey, Calling Email Decision ‘Deeply Troubling’Mrs. Clinton’s campaign opened a coordinated attack on Mr. Comey, the F.B.I. director, accusing him of smearing her with innuendo late in the race. Hillary Clinton Criticizes F.B.I. Director on EmailsMrs. Clinton called the decision by the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, to notify Congress about the discovery of some of her emails "strange" and "deeply troubling." News Analysis: A Scandal Too Far? Huma Abedin, Hillary Clinton, and a Test of LoyaltyMs. Abedin once seemed like sure thing for a Clinton White House. But when your estranged husband calls himself “Carlos Danger,” all bets are off. Justice Dept. Strongly Discouraged Comey on Move in Clinton Email CaseSenior officials warned the F.B.I. director on policies against talking about current criminal investigations or being seen as meddling in elections. Increase in Health Act Premiums May Affect Arizona VoteRepublican candidates here seized on the rate hikes, counting on the issue to buoy them with Election Day imminent and Donald J. Trump losing ground. WikiLeaks Lays Bare a Clinton Insider’s Emphatic Cheers and JeersNeera Tanden, through her leaked emails, has emerged as a loyal but insistent straight-talker and acute assessor of her candidate’s stubbornness and weaknesses. Peter Thiel Defends His Most Contrarian Move Yet: Supporting TrumpThe tech billionaire is known for bucking convention, but his backing of Mr. Trump’s presidential bid has outraged much of Silicon Valley. Uncertain Harvest: Doubts About the Promised Bounty of Genetically Modified CropsHigher yields with less pesticides was the sales pitch for genetically modified seeds. But that has not proved to be the outcome in the United States. Indians 7, Cubs 2 | Cleveland leads series, 3-1: With Rout of Cubs, Indians Are One Win From Series TitleCleveland starter Corey Kluber pitched his second solid game of the Series and received plenty of offensive support, with Carlos Santana and Jason Kipnis hitting home runs. Unhittable? Aroldis Chapman and His 105-M.P.H. FastballEven major league hitters struggle against the blazing pitches of the Chicago Cubs’ closer. But no pitcher can rely on velocity alone. N.S.A. Appears to Have Missed ‘Big Red Flags’ in Suspect’s BehaviorHarold T. Martin III kept his security clearance despite a record that included drinking problems, unpaid tax bills and an episode in which he posed as a police officer. No Kegs, No Liquor: College Crackdown Targets Drinking and Sexual AssaultDozens of universities have introduced stricter rules on alcohol, especially at fraternities. We sent reporters to five campuses to examine the new measures. Seeking Clues to ISIS Strategy in Corpses and Cellphones Left in KirkukThe militants’ sudden move against Kirkuk provides a window into their strategy of taking sniper positions, stirring Sunni grievances and keeping forces in reserve. Powder Tossed at Metropolitan Opera May Have Been Human Ashes, Police SayThe Metropolitan Opera canceled a show before the final act after a man sprinkled a powdery substance into the orchestra pit. Populist Wave Likely to Lift Iceland’s Pirate PartyThe anti-establishment party is poised to make big gains in Iceland’s general election, with voters expressing anger over government corruption. Jose Fernandez Had Cocaine and Alcohol in System When He Died in Boat CrashIt is not clear if the Marlins pitcher, 24, was steering his boat at the time it crashed on Sept. 25, killing him and two friends. Police Shoot Armed Man at Queens Housing ComplexThe authorities said that two officers fired after a man ignored orders to drop his gun, wounding the suspect in the leg. Command Z: Judging Others by Their Email TicsSignoffs, the well-placed emoji, the use of exclamation points (or not). It’s a minefield out there. More Recent Articles |
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