Boko Haram, a radical Islamist group in Nigeria, has increased its use of children as suicide bombers this year, according to UNICEF.
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Boko Haram, a radical Islamist group in Nigeria, has increased its use of children as suicide bombers this year, according to UNICEF. The Oakland Raiders held their first full practice Tuesday at the team facility since breaking training camp in Napa. Philadelphia Eagles running back LeGarrette Blount has rushed for just 17 yards on nine preseason carries. NFL Players Association president Eric Winston is not really concerned for himself that a strike in 2021 might be harmful to the future of the league. In their second preseason game of 2017, the New York Giants were hoping to take a leap on the offensive side of the ball regarding scoring and being able to run the ball. After his team beat the Giants on Monday, Cleveland Browns head coach Hue Jackson said he would name his starting quarterback for the regular season on Wednesday. The Los Angeles Chargers are leaning on their "Fight for L.A." slogan as they try to get cozy in Los Angeles after 56 years in San Diego. Miami Dolphins middle linebacker Rey Maualuga, signed Saturday (Aug. 19), won't play against Philadelphia and didn't practice against the Eagles. Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett is weighing his options in regard to running back Ezekiel Elliott's participation in Saturday's preseason game against the Oakland Raiders. Longtime UFC light heavyweight Jon Jones failed a drug test in advance of UFC 214, when he fought Daniel Cormier in Anaheim, Calif. San Francisco 49ers assistant coach Katie Sowers came out in a story published in Outsports on Tuesday, becoming the first openly LGBT coach in all of men's professional sports. The New Orleans Saints brought in three new linebackers during the offseason as part of an effort to try and improve one of the NFL's worst defenses. The New England Patriots activated linebacker Dont'a Hightower from the physically unable to perform list on Tuesday. Here are 10 players to watch headed into The Northern Trust. Venus Williams agreed to turn over her cell phone records to attorneys representing the family of a 78-year-old man who died after a June auto accident involving the tennis star. Houston Texans rookie quarterback Deshaun Watson kept looking to his right for an opening in the red zone. The Arizona Cardinals activated linebacker Deone Bucannon from the physically unable to perform list on Tuesday. New York Giants safety Landon Collins criticized Cleveland Browns defensive back Briean Boddy-Calhoun for his hit that injured wideout Odell Beckham Jr. Playing contact sports like football or ice hockey can alter the structure and function of the brain, Canadian researchers report. USC quarterback Sam Darnold and Penn State running back Saquon Barkley highlight the first preseason All-America team in the history of The Associated Press. Men, and especially male smokers, appear to be more likely to develop lung cancer if they take high doses of vitamins B6 and B12, new research suggests. The Trump administration has stopped a study into the environmental effects of a controversial mining technique in Appalachia. | |
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After Trump reaffirmed his commitment to stay in the Afghan War, three Taliban leaders told NBC News they were happy to keep fighting.
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After Trump reaffirmed his commitment to stay in the Afghan War, three Taliban leaders told NBC News they were happy to keep fighting. German police made a surprising discovery on after uncovering 5,000 ecstasy tablets shaped like President Donald Trump during a traffic stop. The remains of "some" American sailors have been found in sealed compartments aboard the USS John S. McCain, the U.S. Navy said. Police in Denmark have found a headless torso near to where Swedish journalist Kim Wall was last seen. Vice Admiral Joseph Aucoin, the commander of the Navy's 7th Fleet will be relieved following two deadly collisions of warships in separate incidents since June, officials said. The detail came to light on Tuesday as a Spanish judge issued orders to jail two of the surviving suspects without bail and provisionally freed another. After one couple's successful legal battle for their trans daughter's rights, other families with trans kids have been inspired to come out of the shadows. At least two people were killed in the quake that struck just before 9 p.m. Monday, while another 39 were injured and some 2,600 were left homeless. Australia's most successful Olympian, Ian Thorpe, and Qantas CEO Alan Joyce are among those calling for same-sex marriage in Australia ahead of a postal vote. The heated language around North Korea's nuclear and missile program has generally met with a cooler response in cities and towns across Asia-Pacific region. Four alleged members of a terror cell accused of killing 15 people in attacks in Barcelona and a Spanish resort appeared in court Tuesday. Pence, speaking in the White House with TODAY's Matt Lauer, continued to endorse Trump's televised speech Monday night in which the president pledged to remain in Afghanistan. Ten people were also missing after an earthquake rocked Ischia, just west of Naples. More Recent Articles | |
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The president embraced deepened American involvement in a nearly 16-year-old war, but he did not say how many troops would be committed or how he would judge success.
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The president embraced deepened American involvement in a nearly 16-year-old war, but he did not say how many troops would be committed or how he would judge success. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Even within the family of Robert E. Lee, there are divisions over what should be done about Confederate monuments and what their ancestor stands for now. President Trump’s equivocation on a racist rally has strained ties to even his most ardent African-American supporters who have turned outspoken critics. The tech giant was going to build its own self-driving car. Now it is sticking to the underlying technology and testing it in an employee shuttle service. Court officials told the Spanish news media that at least one of the suspects had confirmed that the cell had planned a larger attack. The owner of the weekly said its audience has moved online and expects daily publication in various media, rather than a weekly edition. In 360 video, sample the goods at markets from Marrakesh to London. Photographs chronicle a war that has vexed three presidencies and outlasted a dozen military commanders, and there is no end in sight. The mantra has long been that peace is the only solution in Afghanistan. But the Taliban, more tenacious after 16 years, are showing no interest. Military and intelligence officials in Islamabad said the new U.S. strategy might worsen relations between the countries. A Times survey of New York City museums reveals that the lack of diversity starts at the top — with the board. Until now, Muslim men in the country could end their marriage by saying the Arabic word “talaq” three times. Women had no such right. The knotty back story of “The Race,” one of the summer’s fastest growing songs, is unlike any other viral hit. James Dresnok, whose North Korean-born sons say he died in November, crossed the Demilitarized Zone in 1962. Thousands of statues of a former dictator were erected across Taiwan. Getting rid of them hasn’t been easy. In a memoir, the chef who pioneered farm-to-table food at Chez Panisse expounds on her wild early years, her politics and how she wants to be buried. Watching divas, impresarios, maestros and virtuosos navigate music’s grandest summer festival shows how the classical landscape has changed. Some producers in Barolo say this year’s heat wave will improve their wines. But others warn of a loss of balance, in the season and in the grapes. More Recent Articles | |
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