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U.S. Drops 'Mother of All Bombs' on ISIS Target in AfghanistanU.S. forces dropped one of the biggest non-nuclear weapons in its arsenal in a large-scale strike against ISIS in eastern Afghanistan on Thursday, according to Pentagon officials. • Email to a friend • North Korea 'Primed and Ready' for Nuke Test: ReportSatellite images showed increased activity at the nation's mountainous nuclear test site, according to U.S.-based monitoring group 38 North. • Email to a friend • Cash Splash: Trevi Fountain Holds $1.5M in ChangeAn Italian charity says nearly $1.5 million dollars in small change was thrown into Rome's Trevi fountain in 2016. • Email to a friend • U.S. May Launch Strike If North Korea Reaches For Nuclear TriggerThe U.S. is prepared to launch a strike with conventional weapons against North Korea should officials become convinced that North Korea is about to follow through with a nuclear weapons test, multiple senior U.S. intelligence officials told NBC News.North Korea has warned that a "big event" is near, and U.S. officials say signs point to a nuclear test that could come as early as this weekend.The intelligence officials told NBC News that the U.S. has positioned two destroyers capable of shooting Tomahawk cruise missiles in the region, one just 300 miles from the North Korean nuclear test site.American heavy bombers are also positioned in Guam to attack North Korea should it be necessary, and earlier this week, the Pentagon announced that the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier strike group was being diverted to the area. Tune in to "NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt" Thursday for more. • Email to a friend • Russia and Syria Discuss 'Extremely Provocative' U.S. Missile StrikeRussian FM Lavrov said he and Rex Tillerson had agreed such a strike "should not happen again." Syrian FM Muallem said the U.S. goal "w • Email to a friend • Pope Francis Washes Feet of Prisoners in Easter TraditionThe Pope held a celebration of mass with prisoners in the maximum security facility, and urged them to "be the servant of others." • Email to a friend • CIA Director Pompeo Calls WikiLeaks A 'Hostile Intelligence Service'Pompeo also said Julian Assange was making "common cause with dictators" and would have been "on the wrong side of history" in the 30s, 40s, and 50s. • Email to a friend • How Does the 'MOAB' Compare to a Nuclear Bomb?The U.S. military has dropped a "MOAB" - a 21,600-pound bomb - on a target in Afghanistan. How does the massive weapon compare to a nuke? • Email to a friend • Canada Moves Towards Legalizing Recreational MarijuanaThe Canadian government introduced legislation on Thursday that put the country on track to make recreational marijuana use legal by July 2018. • Email to a friend • Londoners Protest Against Anti-Gay Violence in ChechnyaHundreds gathered outside the Russian embassy in London after reports surfaced that gay men are being tortured in "camps" in the Russian region. • Email to a friend • Syria's Assad Claims Chemical Weapons Attack Is '100 Percent Fabrication'The U.S. and other countries say Bashar Assad ordered a chemical weapons attack that killed more than 100 civilians,. But in his first interview since the deaths, Syria's president said the accusations are "100 percent fabrication." • Email to a friend • U.S.-Led Airstrike Kills 18 Allied Fighters in Friendly Fire Incident: PentagonIt was not immediately clear if a U.S. plane carried out the strike, south of Tabqah in northern Syria on Tuesday, which killed 18 members of the American-backed SDF. • Email to a friend • Trump Shares Cake — and 'Chemistry' — with China's XiPresident Donald Trump cemented his newfound friendship with China's President Xi Jinping over the "most beautiful piece of chocolate cake you've ever seen." • Email to a friend • Trump Reverses on NATO: 'It Is No Longer Obsolete'President Donald Trump reversed his stance on NATO being "obsolete" Wednesday — a 180-degree turn on a key campaign complaint • Email to a friend • Tillerson Tells Putin: U.S.-Russia Relations 'At a Low Point'Russian President Vladimir Putin met with U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Wednesday as tensions between the two countries escalates • Email to a friend • North Korea Leader Opens Sprawling New Housing DevelopmentKing Jong Un cut the ribbon on a huge new housing development in the North Korean capital that was built in just over a year • Email to a friend • More Recent Articles |
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How Destructive Is the ‘Mother of All Bombs’?The United States dropped the most powerful nonnuclear bomb in its arsenal on what it said was an ISIS cave complex in remote Afghanistan. The bomb — called the GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast — can obliterate everything within a 1,000-yard radius. • Email to a friend • Afghanistan, United Airlines, Syria: Your Thursday Evening BriefingTrump Plan Would Curtail Protections for Detained ImmigrantsAs the administration tries to find jail space for its crackdown on illegal immigration, it is moving to curtail rules regarding the health and safety of detainees. • Email to a friend • A Birthday Chorus for Zuma: Resign NowOn President Jacob Zuma’s birthday, tens of thousands of people protested outside his office in Pretoria, South Africa, calling on him to quit. • Email to a friend • A Sisterhood of ScaresWhat’s it like to be a female fan at a horror convention? Fifteen women spill their guts. • Email to a friend • United and Pepsi Affairs Force Brands to Respect Social MediaThe potential perils that come with broad access to consumers have led companies to take it very seriously. • Email to a friend • United Airlines Passenger May Need Surgery, Lawyer SaysDr. David Dao, the passenger dragged off a United flight, suffered a broken nose, sustained a concussion, lost two teeth and injured his sinuses, his lawyer said. • Email to a friend • Steelers Chairman Dan Rooney, an N.F.L. Force and Link to Football’s Past, Dies at 84Rooney began his time with the team as a water boy at age 9 and helped build one of the most successful franchises in N.F.L. history. • Email to a friend • Lawyers for Women in Kim Jong-nam Case Say They Were ScapegoatedMalaysia’s decision to free the North Korean suspects ended chances of bringing the real culprits to justice, say lawyers for the two women accused in the killing. • Email to a friend • One Killed, Three Wounded in Shooting Aboard Atlanta MetroA man opened fire aboard a moving Atlanta metro train on Thursday, killing one man and wounding three other passengers before the suspected gunman was arrested at the next station, a police spokesman said. • Email to a friend • Review: ‘Oslo’ Fills a Large Canvas in a Thrilling ProductionBartlett Sher’s masterly production of J.T. Rogers’s drama about the Oslo Accords is reborn as the colossus it was always meant to be. • Email to a friend • In Sports, Boston Is Now Second to NoneIt’s a good time to be a sports fan in the city. But it wasn’t always that way. • Email to a friend • More Recent Articles |
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