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At least 57 killed in attack on Pakistan police academyQUETTA, Pakistan, Oct. 24 (UPI) -- Nearly 60 police cadets were killed and many more injured in an attack by several militants at a police academy in Pakistan on Monday. China's crackdown on mobile phones to affect North Koreans, report saysSEOUL, Oct. 24 (UPI) -- Purchasers of Chinese mobile phones are expected to provide their real names during registration. Stronger muscles may pump up your memoryBoosting muscle strength may boost brain function in people with mild memory and thinking problems, a new study finds. Women reaching equality in dubious habit: DrinkingDennis Thompson Women have made major strides towards equality with men, but new research shows there's one way in which they are catching up that could be harmful: drinking. Visa Inc. reports nearly $2B in 4Q earnings, $7B in yearly incomeSAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 24 (UPI) -- Visa Inc. reported earnings of nearly $2 billion for quarter four on Monday -- spurred by growth in payments and its acquisition of Visa Europe, officials said. |
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Justice Dept. Shakes Up Inquiry Into Eric Garner Chokehold CaseThe agency replaced its team after a dispute over whether to bring civil rights charges against the New York police officer who used a fatal chokehold on Mr. Garner in 2014. Some Health Plan Costs to Increase by an Average of 25 Percent, U.S. SaysConsumers in some states will also find significantly fewer insurance companies offering coverage under the Affordable Care Act. The New Health Care: Why the U.S. Still Trails Many Wealthy Nations in Access to CareDespite progress with Obamacare, things are likely to get worse before they get better. Liberals Hope Elizabeth Warren Will Serve as Clinton’s Scrutinizer in ChiefWith polls showing that Hillary Clinton is likely to prevail in the election, liberal Democrats are beginning to exert pressure over her potential appointments. Fearing Trump, Bar Association Stifles Report Calling Him a ‘Libel Bully’Critics of the American Bar Association said the decision was ironic since the group is supposed to explore issues about threats to free speech. Donald Trump Dismisses Latest Accuser: ‘Oh, I’m Sure She’s Never Been Grabbed Before’Mr. Trump disparaged an actress named Jessica Drake, who over the weekend said that in 2006 he had groped and kissed her without her permission. What’s in a Name? When It’s ‘Trump Place,’ It’s a RevoltAt three large rental buildings on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, a movement is underway to rid the properties of Donald J. Trump’s name. Election May Be a Turning Point for Legal MarijuanaOpinion polls point to the possibility that voters in California and four other states will legalize marijuana in what some call a vast experiment in public health. The Big League Prospect Who Became a Mob Hit ManBaseball scouts used to scrutinize Maury Lerner’s every move. Then F.B.I. agents were the ones watching. Awaiting Next U.S. President: A Splintered Middle East in ‘Free Fall’The next president faces problems more daunting than any in a generation, as the old order has given way to a kaleidoscopic mix of alliances, rivalries and overlapping crises. At Least 59 Die as Militants Storm Police College Near Quetta, PakistanThree armed attackers attacked a police training school, trapping at least 250 cadets and staff members. News Analysis: Rodrigo Duterte Gets Closer to China, and the Neighbors NoticeCountries like Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam may now see the value in drawing closer to Beijing, analysts say. CMV Is a Greater Threat to Infants Than Zika, but Far Less Often DiscussedEvery year in the U.S., 20,000 to 40,000 infants are born with cytomegalovirus. Yet most doctors don’t talk with pregnant women about how to prevent it. Seeking Senate Majority, Cuomo Tries New Tactic: Stumping for DemocratsDespite having done little to help his fellow Democrats in recent years, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has multiple fund-raisers planned as the election draws to a close. Soldiers Struggling to Repay Enlistment Bonuses Issued in ErrorCurrent and former members of the California National Guard have struggled to repay extra money they received unwittingly. Now Congress may help. U.N. Plans to Pay Victims of Cholera Outbreak It Caused in HaitiA proposed $400 million aid package comes two months after the United Nations acknowledged that it helped spread the deadly disease in the impoverished nation. Vatican to Act as Mediator Between Venezuela’s Dueling SidesGovernment representatives and a leader of the opposition agreed to allow the Vatican to mediate in an effort to solve Venezuela’s political crisis. Kathleen Kane, Former Pennsylvania Attorney General, Is Sentenced to PrisonMs. Kane’s unlikely political career came to a humiliating close on Monday, when a judge sentenced her to 10 to 23 months in prison for perjury and abuse of her office. 35 Turks With Diplomatic Passports Seek Asylum in GermanyThe aftermath of a failed coup in Turkey has complicated relations with Germany, amid tensions over the flow of refugees from Syria. Art Dealers Move Out of the Gallery and Into a Taco BellWeary of the high-flying approach of big international galleries, smaller ones are seizing on grittier experimental projects. Freed Sailors Recount Years of Torture at the Hands of Somali PiratesThe crew members, released after four and a half years in captivity, recalled how they were beaten with poles and ate rats to survive in the desert. Why Big Liars Often Start Out as Small OnesResearchers found that the brain may become desensitized to dishonesty, perhaps explaining why lying can be a “slippery slope” with small, self-serving falsehoods leading to big lies. A Word With: Lorenzo Lamas Will Fly You to the Grand Canyon (After He’s Sung)Mr. Lamas, now in “The Fantasticks,” talks about his life in and out of show business and what brought him back to the stage. Adam Conover Turns a Skeptical Eye to the Presidential CampaignMr. Conover, the star of truTV’s “Adam Ruins Everything,” recently taped an election special. He just hoped events wouldn’t overtake it. Books of The Times: Review: In ‘Alfred Hitchcock: A Brief Life,’ Fear Drives a Master of SuspenseThe latest biography by Peter Ackroyd examines what lurks behind the film director’s obsession with order and control. The Checkup: What Knitting Can Teach Us About ParentingA popular knitting and crocheting website offers a model of civility for those who judge the parenting skills of others. More Recent Articles |
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