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French forces killed 33 militants in Mali, says Macron President Emmanuel Macron announced Saturday that French forces had killed 33 militants in Mali. Woman admits hitting a teenage girl with her car because 'she was Mexican' Police in Clive, Iowa, say 42-year-old woman told them she intentionally hit a 14-year-old girl with her car Dec. 9 because of the girl's ethnicity. HUD cites California numbers as the driver of 2.7% increase in homelessness Homelessness in the United States increased by 2.7 percent between 2018 and 2019, according to a press release from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Death toll rises to at least 9 as Australian wildfires rage across three states The death toll from wildfires across Australia has risen to at least nine people. Freight train derails while crossing the Potomac at Harpers Ferry A CSX freight train derailed off a bridge while crossing the Potomac River at Harpers Ferry, W.V., Saturday. Las Vegas apartment fire kills 6, injures 13, displaces more than 30 Six people died, 13 were injured and more than 30 were displaced from their homes in an early-morning fire at an apartment building in downtown Las Vegas on Saturday, according to Las Vegas Fire and Rescue. Former tourism minister appointed as Cuba's first prime minister in 43 years Manuel Marrero Cruz was appointed to a five-year term as prime minister of Cuba Saturday by president Miguel Díaz-Canel. Boeing Starliner capsule's return from orbit set for Sunday Boeing Starliner capsule's return from orbit is scheduled for Sunday after the spacecraft failed to reach the International Space Station. 15,739 pounds of frozen beef patties recalled due to plastic contamination AdvancePierre Foods of Cincinnati is recalling 15,739 pounds of frozen beef patties because they may be contaminated with plastic, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service. Judge delays Roger Stone's sentencing hearing A federal judge delayed the sentencing hearing for political operative and former Trump adviser Roger Stone after his attorneys said they needed more time to sort out his financial information. Vivica A. Fox to host LMN's 'Deadly Resolutions' programming slate Vivica A. Fox is set to host LMN's "Deadly Resolutions" programming event next month. At least 16 killed in India protests over citizenship law The death toll in India protests against a citizenship law mounted to at least 16 Saturday, including an 8-year-old. Watch: Zoe Kravitz reflects on lost loves in 'High Fidelity' trailer Hulu has released a trailer for its new romantic comedy series, "High Fidelity." Soccer great Megan Rapinoe to guest star on 'The L Word' U.S. women's soccer star Megan Rapinoe is to guest star on Showtime's "The L Word: Generation Q" Sunday. N.Y. prosecutors charge nearly 100 alleged MS-13 gang members, associates New York prosecutors have unveiled charges against nearly 100 alleged MS-13 gang members and associates after a nearly two-years investigation. Marisa Tomei to co-star with Jason Momoa in 'Sweet Girl' Oscar-winning actress Marisa Tomei is to co-star with Jason Momoa in Netflix's revenge thriller, "Sweet Girl." In photos: Biblical city of Bethlehem celebrates Christmas The Church of the Nativity celebrates the Christmas season in the biblical town of Bethlehem, West Bank, the week before the holiday. Some Christians believe this church was built around where Jesus was born. Inspector general clears border agents of misconduct in migrant child deaths There was no misconduct by Department of Homeland Security officials in December 2018 that led to the deaths of two migrant children in U.S. custody, the agency's inspector general said. Storm to bring southeastern U.S. nor'easter conditions minus the snow prior to Christmas A storm will brew and move slowly across the southeastern United States, packing heavy rain, stiff winds and thunderstorms into early next week. Trump signs $738B defense bill creating Space Force President Donald Trump signed a $738 billion defense bill into law, establishing the Space Force in a compromise with Democrats to grant federal employees 12 weeks of paid parental leave. New Zealand collects 50,000 semi-automatic guns in buyback program New Zealand's new ban on semi-automatic weapons went into effect Saturday after the government recovered more than 50,000 guns as part of a buyback program. Trump signs $1.4T in spending package, averts government shutdown President Donald Trump signed a $1.4 trillion spending deal Friday, averting a government shutdown hours before a midnight deadline. TV shows based on 'Jerusalem's Lot,' 'Carrie' on the way Adaptations of Stephen King's tales "Jerusalem's Lot" and "Carrie" are in the works at different cable television networks. Roddy Ricch's 'Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial' is No. 1 album in U.S. Rapper Roddy Ricch's "Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial" is the No. 1 album in the United States. On This Day, Dec. 21: Apollo 8, first manned orbit around moon, launches On Dec. 21, 1968, Apollo 8, the first manned voyage to orbit the moon, was launched. |
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Fear and Loyalty: How Donald Trump Took Over the Republican PartyThe president demands complete fealty, and as the impeachment hearings showed, he has largely attained it. To cross him is to risk a future in the Republican party. Trump Largely Ignores Impeachment as He Rallies Young ConservativesWith a relentless attack on liberalism, the president returned to his greatest hits: attacks on the “fake news,” environmentalists, liberals and immigrants. Can Recycled Rags Fix Fashion’s Waste Problem?The clothing industry produces tons of fabric that is never sold. FabScrap wants to help. The Lies the Generals Told About AfghanistanThomas Gibbons-Neff recounts a speech made by a military general in 2010 about the progress of the war and how it contrasted with the reality on the ground. China’s New Civil ReligionThe Communist Party is reviving traditional beliefs for political gain — while cracking down on some faiths. How to Turn Anger and Fear Into Political PowerLatinos in Arizona can show how it’s done. ‘Harry Potter’ Helped Me Come Out as Trans, But J.K. Rowling Disappointed MeThe author’s tweet in support of an anti-trans activist contradicts the messages of acceptance found in her stories. Is Anyone Happy Anymore?We’ve lost our ability to take comfort in small things. The World Christmas MadeThe Christian past shapes the secular present. Does it matter? Was the Virgin Mary a Virgin? Does It Matter?Philip Yancey, an evangelical Christian writer, responds to my questions, and my doubts. What Happened to All Those Frozen Eggs?Egg freezing was supposed to be as revolutionary as birth control. It hasn’t lived up to the hype — but it has still changed women’s lives. Trying to Reach the North Pole? Check Your Wi-FiIt used to be that a handwritten letter was the only way to get in touch with Santa. Now he’s reachable by email, text and even video chat. But who, exactly, is on the other end of the line? Woman Ran Over Girl Because She Was ‘a Mexican,’ Police SayThe police charged a Des Moines woman with attempted murder after she told investigators she intentionally ran over a 14-year-old girl with her vehicle. Brendan Dassey of ‘Making a Murderer’ Is Denied ClemencyMr. Dassey is serving a life sentence for murder in a case that was made famous in a Netflix documentary series. U.K. Security Service Can Let Informants Commit Crimes, Court RulesThe service, known as MI5, argued that sources sometimes had to be allowed to break the law so that officers could prevent more serious offenses. Critics say the policy offers de facto impunity. ‘Star Wars’ Box Office on Pace for $400 Million Opening WeekendThe widely mocked “Cats” is unlikely to crack $10 million in its debut. In India Tech City Shocked by Gang Rape, Vigilante Justice Gets PraiseHyderabad is a fast-modernizing metropolis, and violence against men accused of rape is finding support. Abbey Simon, Masterly Pianist, Dies at 99Mr. Simon, light of touch yet breathtakingly pyrotechnic, was known for his interpretations of the Romantic literature. Iraq in Worst Political Crisis in Years as Death Toll Mounts From ProtestsAfter three months of demonstrations, the politicians and the protesters are talking past each other, there’s no prime minister and Iran maintains its influence. How to Remember the Alamo: Battle Site or Burial Ground?The discovery of human remains at the Alamo introduced another point of friction in a $450 million renovation project that has been fraught with disagreements over the site’s complex history. 5 Holiday Dinner Guest Tips No One Taught YouBe a splendid companion this holiday season and New Year. Choose a Last-Minute Gift Anyone Would LoveYou’re stuck behind the curve and you don’t know what to get for someone on your list, but you do know you’re running out of time. We can help. What to Do About an OvertalkerHere’s what to do if you get stuck at the receiving end of a one way conversation. The 10 Trends That Shaped Fashion for T in 2019Slouchy leather separates, new takes on suiting, floral prints for men and more. Donald Trump Has Drained the Swamp (of Good Christmas Parties)Elites and D.C. establishment types are nostalgic for the days when cabinet secretaries rubbed shoulders with the riffraff and — gasp — journalists. More Recent Articles |
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President Emmanuel Macron announced Saturday that French forces had killed 33 militants in Mali.
Police in Clive, Iowa, say 42-year-old woman told them she intentionally hit a 14-year-old girl with her car Dec. 9 because of the girl's ethnicity.
Homelessness in the United States increased by 2.7 percent between 2018 and 2019, according to a press release from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The death toll from wildfires across Australia has risen to at least nine people.
A CSX freight train derailed off a bridge while crossing the Potomac River at Harpers Ferry, W.V., Saturday.
Six people died, 13 were injured and more than 30 were displaced from their homes in an early-morning fire at an apartment building in downtown Las Vegas on Saturday, according to Las Vegas Fire and Rescue.
Manuel Marrero Cruz was appointed to a five-year term as prime minister of Cuba Saturday by president Miguel Díaz-Canel.
Boeing Starliner capsule's return from orbit is scheduled for Sunday after the spacecraft failed to reach the International Space Station.
AdvancePierre Foods of Cincinnati is recalling 15,739 pounds of frozen beef patties because they may be contaminated with plastic, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service.
A federal judge delayed the sentencing hearing for political operative and former Trump adviser Roger Stone after his attorneys said they needed more time to sort out his financial information.
Vivica A. Fox is set to host LMN's "Deadly Resolutions" programming event next month.
The death toll in India protests against a citizenship law mounted to at least 16 Saturday, including an 8-year-old.
Hulu has released a trailer for its new romantic comedy series, "High Fidelity."
U.S. women's soccer star Megan Rapinoe is to guest star on Showtime's "The L Word: Generation Q" Sunday.
New York prosecutors have unveiled charges against nearly 100 alleged MS-13 gang members and associates after a nearly two-years investigation.
Oscar-winning actress Marisa Tomei is to co-star with Jason Momoa in Netflix's revenge thriller, "Sweet Girl."
The Church of the Nativity celebrates the Christmas season in the biblical town of Bethlehem, West Bank, the week before the holiday. Some Christians believe this church was built around where Jesus was born.
There was no misconduct by Department of Homeland Security officials in December 2018 that led to the deaths of two migrant children in U.S. custody, the agency's inspector general said.
A storm will brew and move slowly across the southeastern United States, packing heavy rain, stiff winds and thunderstorms into early next week.
President Donald Trump signed a $738 billion defense bill into law, establishing the Space Force in a compromise with Democrats to grant federal employees 12 weeks of paid parental leave.
New Zealand's new ban on semi-automatic weapons went into effect Saturday after the government recovered more than 50,000 guns as part of a buyback program.
President Donald Trump signed a $1.4 trillion spending deal Friday, averting a government shutdown hours before a midnight deadline.
Adaptations of Stephen King's tales "Jerusalem's Lot" and "Carrie" are in the works at different cable television networks.
Rapper Roddy Ricch's "Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
On Dec. 21, 1968, Apollo 8, the first manned voyage to orbit the moon, was launched. 
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