Paris homes are hot
Bankers swapping London for Paris after the Brexit vote are moving from a slumping luxury-homes market to a red-hot one.
Bankers swapping London for Paris after the Brexit vote are moving from a slumping luxury-homes market to a red-hot one.
There's a trend of food with unicorn colors. A Starbucks employee posted a video saying he's "never been so stressed," making "unicorn Frappuccinos." He said he had sticky hands, clothes and hair.
A class at the University of Tennessee called Dolly's America teaches students about modern Appalachia through the life story of native Dolly Parton. Parton tweeted that it's "a blessing."
Arkansas has executed Ledell Lee, who was convicted of murdering a woman in 1993. The execution came shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for the lethal injection.
Calvin Burns' daughter Stepheni Bellamy, 15, is usually reticent. At StoryCorps, she tells him about dealing with racism at her high school. Burns says he faced similar issues when he was growing up.
An attacker killed a police officer in Paris, days ahead of France's presidential election. Also, House Republicans say they are putting the "finishing touches" on a new health care plan.
BEIRUT — Thousands of Syrians trapped at an exchange point arrived at a temporary shelter in government-controlled Aleppo city on Friday, as one of the largest population transfers in Syria’s civil war resumed following a number of snags, including a deadly explosion. Syrian state TV al-Ikhbariya broadcast the arrival of several buses carrying hundreds of
The Champs-Élysées gunman who shot and killed a police officer just days before France's presidential election was detained in February for threatening police but then freed, officials say. He was also convicted in 2003 of attempted homicide in the shootings of two police officers.
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De Gentse correctionele rechtbank heeft het vonnis in een zaak van fiscale fraude waarin de voormalige Optima-topman Jeroen Piqueur zich moet
Satellite imagery analyst Joseph Bermudez of 38North.org reports strange goings on at a suspected nuclear test site in North Korea: volleyball.
One topic at this week's World Bank meetings is water scarcity. David Greene speaks with the co-founders of Water.org, actor Matt Damon and Gary White, about people who can't access clean water.
Russia has banned Jehovah's Witnesses as an extremist group, in a sign of the Russian Orthodox Church's political influence. Steve Inskeep speaks with Washington Post reporter Andrew Roth in Moscow.
A shooting on Paris' famous Champs Elysees left one police officer dead and two seriously wounded. It happened as presidential candidates were debating on television, ahead of Sunday's election.
DNC chair Tom Perez and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders are on a unity tour. The Democratic Party's base may be fired up but there are still plenty of bruised feelings after the 2016 primary.
The Wall Street Journal reports that ExxonMobil has applied for a waiver from the U.S. to resume a joint venture with a Russian-owned oil company. David Greene talks with Journal reporter Jay Solomon.
Nationwide protests continued in Venezuela on Thursday against President Nicolas Maduro and his government's handling of the country's economic crisis.
A new EP featuring six of Prince's previously unreleased songs was scheduled for release Friday. But a lawsuit filed by the late artist's estate may prevent it from ever coming out.
MALUALKUEL, South Sudan — In South Sudan, where hundreds of thousands are on the brink of starvation and famine has been declared in two counties, children are struggling to learn because of lack of food. “I can’t do my homework because I’m hungry,” Thor Athiam says. “I can’t concentrate.” He shuffles the dirt under his
LUCEDALE, Miss. (AP) - Two men have been arrested in a fatal shooting in George County.
Читать дальше...The president tweets about the terror attack in Paris after months of staying on the sidelines.
Former President George H.W. Bush, who is hospitalized in Houston, is said to have an estimated net worth of $25 million as of 2013.
Читать дальше...George H.W. Bush, 92, the 41st president of United States between 1989 to 1993, has been hospitalized in Houston as he is suffering from pneumonia; however his sickness hasn't stopped the high-spirited former president to share a picture of father-son moments. George H.W. Bush tweeted a photo Thursday with a very special visitor, his son and former President George W. Bush.
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Taoiseach Enda Kenny will meet the Dutch and Danish prime ministers in The Hague this morning to discuss the forthcoming Brexit negotiations.