WASHINGTON (AP) — Administration official: Obama ending policy granting residency to Cubans entering US without visas.
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Wearable sensors to track things such as heart rate, activity and skin temperature may help warn you of impending illness, a new study suggests.
Nearly one-fifth of the Dow Jones industrial average has been downgraded since Jan 3.
French authors’ rights society SACEM has partnered with tech giant IBM to develop a new online music copyright management platform that it says...
The United Arab Emirates is in the process of landing permission to establish a military post in Somaliland, a self-governing province that has so far failed to achieve international recognition as a sovereign nation.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota's Republican-led and largely oil-friendly Legislature is quickly introducing a raft of bills spurred by the bitter dispute between Dakota Access protesters and law enforcement, from restricting face coverings at protests to requiring the state…
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota's Republican-led and largely oil-friendly Legislature is quickly introducing a raft of bills spurred by the bitter dispute between Dakota Access protesters and law enforcement, from restricting face coverings at protests to requiring the state…
SEATTLE (AP) — Two former Microsoft workers are claiming their work reviewing abuse, child pornography and other graphic material flagged for removal caused them post-traumatic stress disorder. Soto and Blauert worked to review and remove disturbing images, videos and accounts that depicted graphic violence and abuse.
This week Kenny and I discuss Seattle’s game in Atlanta and reflect on Clemson’s shock victory in the National Championship game.
US Central Command spokesman Michael Meyer said that two US military airstrikes carried out in Yemen on December 29 and January 8, killed three operatives of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
U.S. soldiers rolled into Poland on Thursday, fulfilling a dream some Poles have had since the fall of communism in 1989 to have U.S. troops on their soil as a deterrent against Russia.
It’s a win-win situation.
Sen. Deb Fischer said Thursday that Senate Republicans are prepared to "move forward in a thoughtful manner" to replace Obamacare without harming families who may depend upon it today.
Voters this spring will determine whether the Holmen School District will pursue more than $4 million in upgrades to its facilities.
Should the Electoral College be abandoned and elections reflect only the popular vote? As the President-elect lost the popular vote by about 500,000 in 2000 and over 2.6 million in 2016, this discussion is important for our democracy. The Electoral…
The article, "Plan would give large dairy farms more power in drafting of pollution permits" (Dec. 28 La Crosse Tribune) gives me great concern over the new business plan for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. The local environment can…
A field of flowers is blowing in the wind. The bees are busy selecting the flowers in full bloom to retrieve the nectar for survival during the winter.
The Supreme Court has permitted the Lagos state government to appeal against a judgment t acquitting Hamza Al-Mustapha, for the alleged murder of Kudirat Abiola
Did I not know that? We pick some gems from Graham Taylor's brilliant career, following the former England manager's death at 72.
Tech expert Aleksey Gubarev, who alongside his IT company, has been listed in a report alleging close ties between Donald Trump and Russia, told RT that he was never contacted by any intelligence service on the matter and that the report is “fake news.”
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LIMA, Peru — Hundreds of Peruvians threw homemade explosives and rocks while police fired tear gas during a protest Thursday over a new road toll into Lima. It was the second time in under a week that residents of the poor Puente Piedra district outside the capital fought with police on the Pan-American Highway, which
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Scientists say they have created mosquitoes resistant to the dengue virus, which might eventually help control the spread of the disease in humans.
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PARIS (Reuters) - The Paris prosecutor has placed three people suspected of involvement in the armed robbery of U.S. reality television star Kim Kardashian under formal investigation, the prosecutor's office said on Thursday.
A spokesman for the office said the three were being investigated for armed robbery as part of an organized gang and for kidnapping or sequestration. They will remain in provisional detention.
On Monday, police investigating the robbery arrested 17 people... Читать дальше...
Jurgita Dronina in Christopher Wheeldon’s “The Winter’s Tale.”