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Cuomo vetoes bill for NY state to fund legal services for the poorALBANY, N.Y., Jan. 1 (UPI) -- New York's governor vetoed a bill Saturday for the state to fund legal services for the poor because he said it went beyond its purpose and costs too much. New England Patriots' LeGarrette Blount sounds off on "dirty" Ndamukong SuhMIAMI GARDENS, Fla., Jan. 1 (UPI) -- As time ticked off of the Hard Rock Stadium clock Sunday, one Miami Dolphins player was still getting in his licks. |
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Nightclub Massacre in Istanbul Exposes Turkey’s Deepening Fault LinesThe attack on Sunday, which killed at least 39 people, targeted a symbol of a cosmopolitan Istanbul that is increasingly under threat. Tragedy Transcends BordersNews of a shooting that killed and injured scores, many of them foreigners, at an Istanbul nightclub in the early hours of New Year’s Day shook residents as well as victims’ families far beyond Turkey. With New Congress Poised to Convene, Obama’s Policies Are in PerilRepublicans plan to reserve the first 100 days for top priorities like a push for deregulation and a health care repeal, while Democrats set up roadblocks. U.S. Lending Support to Baltic States Fearing RussiaLatvia, Lithuania and Estonia are keen to accept help and are shoring up their own modest defense capabilities. But what happens when President-elect Donald J. Trump takes power is an open question. Daybreak Around the WorldHappy New Year from The Daily 360 team. Click and drag the video, or move your phone around to follow sunrises across the world with us. As Second Avenue Subway Opens, a Train Delay Ends in (Happy) TearsThousands of riders flooded into polished stations on the Upper East Side of Manhattan to witness a piece of history nearly a century in the making. Milestones in the Building of the Second Avenue SubwayOver nearly a century, the subway project has had fits and starts. The first segment finally opened to the public, with three new stations on the Upper East Side, on Sunday. The Afghan War and the Evolution of ObamaA strategy that went from a “good war” to the shorthand “Afghan good enough” reflects the president’s coming to terms with what was possible in Afghanistan. Dylann Roof Himself Rejects Best Defense Against ExecutionMr. Roof, who killed nine black worshipers at a Charleston, S.C., church, will represent himself in the penalty phase of his trial starting Tuesday. Couple Held in China Are Free, but ‘Even Now We Live Under a Cloud’Kevin and Julia Garratt, Christian aid workers who had lived in China off and on for 30 years, are back in Canada, but say they do not feel completely safe. Yan'an Journal: ‘Dixie Mission’ Americans Scorned for Backing Mao Are Hailed in ChinaMembers of a 1944 mission to assess Mao Zedong, who had made Yan’an in northern China his guerrilla redoubt, are heralded at a museum in the city. Critic's Notebook: Mariah Carey Smiles and Glitters Through a Television FiascoDuring a live performance on New Year’s Eve, the pop diva let the music play on. Fingers Point After Mariah Carey’s New Year’s Eve NightmareAfter the pop star struggled in her performance, her representatives said producers knew of technical problems but did not fix them, something Dick Clark Productions denies. The Best Time to Retune Your Career? It’s Probably Right NowThinking about asking for a raise, or changing jobs, or just want to be more happy at work? Here's advice on how to get started. On Pro Football: Raiders Manage to Play Without Derek Carr, but Only BarelyTheir 24-6 loss to the Broncos corroborated all that they tried to dispel over the past week, after Carr’s injury ruined his superlative season. D.C. Homelessness Doubles National Average as Living Costs SoarRecord housing prices are cited as one cause leaving students and working class people with no where to turn but an overburdened shelter system. Huston Smith, Author of ‘The World’s Religions,’ Dies at 97Professor Smith, whose work has been a college fixture for decades, pursued enlightenment in churches, monasteries and even Timothy Leary’s living room. Sick With a Cold, Queen Elizabeth Misses New Year’s ServiceA week earlier, the queen missed a Christmas Day church service, for the first time since 1988. Assassination in Burundi Brings a Vow of VengeanceThe environment minister, Emmanuel Niyonkuru, was killed in the first hour of the new year, an act that could exacerbate a nearly two-year political crisis. Reality? No, Thanks. Moviegoers Sought Escape in 2016.Not one movie rooted in real life was among the year’s top 10 box office performers. The top ticket sellers were “Finding Dory” and “Rogue One.” The Neediest Cases: An Immigrant’s Instinct to Aid Others Collides With Financial NeedIn the Philippines, Rey Canunayon committed himself to nonprofit work. A new life in Queens has been challenging, but the Neediest Cases has been an ally. More Recent Articles |
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