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Joe's Crab Shack, the first national chain to test a no-tipping policy, is sharply curtailing the experiment, saying it cost them customers at a majority of the locations where it was tried.
"We are reducing the no tipping units to four restaurants from the 18 we had previously had done," Robert Merritt, chief exec... |
"Because the San Jacinto fault cuts into the middle of the Inland Empire — instead of the edge of the desert — it cuts through a lot more people. There's just more people directly living on this fault," said Julian Lozos, a Cal State Northridge professor of geophysics, who wrote the study while working on post-doctoral... |
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Double whammy of multi-fault ruptures can unleash stronger earthquakes, Stanford scientists say
Research based on a new study of California's 1812 earthquake yields insights to improve future seismic hazard predictions.
Julian Lozos A view of Cajon Pass, where the San Andreas and San Jacinto fault lines run clo... |
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achary Turpin, a University of Houston graduate student, talks about the poet Walt Whitman at his home, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017, in Houston. Turpin recently discovered a previously unknown novella by Whitman.
achary Turpin, a University of Houston graduate student, talks about the poet Walt Whitman at his home, Thu... |
A “rollicking” anti-lawyer revenge fantasy by Walt Whitman, which challenges previously held ideas about the American poet’s transition from prose to poetry, has been found in the archives of a Victorian New York Sunday newspaper. Though published anonymously, the book matches a detailed synopsis in the poet’s notebook... |
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It’s very hard to know where to begin with the murder of Khalid Jabara, whose story is one of the most devastating and infuriating accounts of systemic failures in the legal system you are likely to read about. That’s the takeaway from a harrowing telling of Jabara’s death... |
Khalid Jabara, from a Facebook post by Victoria Jabara Williams.
Khalid Jabara was worried.
Last year, his mother had been jogging through the family’s quiet Tulsa neighborhood when she was nearly killed in a vicious hit-and-run. Police quickly arrested Vernon Majors, who, according to a police report, confesse... |
Judge Maryanne Trump Barry, Republican front-runner Donald Trump's older sister, serves as a senior judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit. She has been pulled into the spotlight by Ted Cruz, who called her a "radical abortion extremist." (Jenny Starrs/The Washington Post)
But for her “impressive ar... |
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A threatening letter has been sent to Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump's sister, who's a judge in Philadelphia.
The letter was sent to Judge Maryanne Trump Barry, who sits on the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit.
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Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin had to cancel a Monday appearance on behalf of Donald Trump at a retirement community in Florida because her husband, Todd, was injured in a snow machine accident over the weekend, a source tells The Daily Caller.
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Authorities say 11 people have been arrested in Washington's McPherson Square since Park Police began clearing away tents from one of the last remaining Occupy sites in the U.S.
Workers in protective gear remove tents, camping gear and debris left by Occupy DC protesters in McPherson Square, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012, i... |
Photo by Glyn Lowe in which U.S. Park Police made an exhaustive sweep of the park in enforcing the National Park Service's ban on camping there.
Standing on K Street NW under the floodlights police rolled out to continue their inspection after darkness fell, Jeffrey Light, the attorney, said NPS had exceeded th... |
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Is it over?
Not entirely, but it looks pretty darn close.
After arriving at McPherson Square early this morning, a large squadron of U.S. Park Police officers spent the day inspecting the hundreds of tents used by Occupy D.C. to fill the downtown park. In most cases, pol... |
Local woman warns of the dangers of breast implants
A Shalimar woman has a warning for them. She says her implants nearly killed her. You may have seen some of the articles popping up on Facebook and various websites, linking mold in saline implants to a host of health problems. Anne Ziegenhorn says they are fright... |
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Anne Ziegenhorn lives in Florida, but shares a connection with Paula Blades. Both were diagnosed with Saline Biotoxin Illness, and received an explant from Dr. Susan Kolb.
Paula Blades shared this picture of her back, riddled with scars. For years, she dealt with sores that would not heal.
Many are willing to p... |
"We have these massive crowds,” Donald Trump boasted Wednesday night. | Getty Trump: ‘I don’t know why we’re not leading by a lot’
Donald Trump said he’s puzzled as to why he’s not leading Hillary Clinton by large margins at a rally Wednesday night, making no mention of the controversies that have mired his campaig... |
The Washington Post’s Philip Rucker explains how unusual it is that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is withholding his endorsements of House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in their primary races. (Bastien Inzaurralde/The Washington Post)
The Washington Post’s Philip Rucker... |
Sixty-one percent of voters think Hillary Clinton is dishonest, yet she’s opened up a big lead over Donald Trump in the latest Fox News Poll.
Here’s why: majorities think Clinton is nevertheless qualified to be president, and has the temperament and knowledge to serve effectively. It’s the opposite for Trump: over ... |
Media caption Donald Trump speaking at a rally in Florida
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has insisted that his campaign is united despite reports of deep divisions in the party after he made a series of missteps.
Speaking at a rally in Florida, Mr Trump said the campaign was "doing really well".
... |
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016, in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) (Associated Press)
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Republicans' frustration with Donald Trump has reached new heights, with party lea... |
The Republican National Committee is categorically denying reports that party officials are looking into how to replace Donald Trump Donald John TrumpEx-White House counsel interviewed Whitaker about joining Trump's legal team: report Flake slams Trump for doubting Arizona vote count: No evidence of 'electoral corrupti... |
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The last thing Susana Ordinola remembered hearing before a male passenger tried to wrest control of a Greyhound bus was the man screaming, “Everyone is going to die.”
No one died when a man authorities identified as Maquel Donyel Morris, 25, tried to take co... |
PHOENIX (AP) — A passenger attacked the driver of a Greyhound bus early Thursday as it traveled down an Arizona highway, causing the bus to swerve and throw passengers from their seats before it went off the road, injuring 24 people, authorities said.
The Dallas-bound bus was heading east from Los Angeles on Inters... |
Story highlights A passenger attacked a driver on moving bus on an Arizona interstate
24 people were injured as the bus bounced on the median, police say
Passengers helped subdue attacker and narrowly avoided a collision with other vehicles
The alleged attacker fled but later returned and was arrested
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The original FANG stocks, which doesn't include Apple Inc. , are all trading within a technical zone defined by the 50-day moving average (DMA) below current prices and the 200-DMA above current prices. Apple's stock remains below both averages. The 50-DMA is viewed by many chart watchers as a short-term trend tracker,... |
The Facebook logo is seen on a screen inside at the Nasdaq Marketsite in New York May 18, 2012.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook Inc shares slid below $29 to a new low on Tuesday as nervous investors fled the company's shares, concerned about the social network's long-term business prospects and an initial offeri... |
With Facebook’s shares hitting near the $30 mark on Tuesday morning, it is worth looking at how the social network’s valuation compares to others of its Internet and tech peers – given that the stock has now lost more than 20% from its IPO value in just over a week’s time.
Facebook’s /quotes/zigman/9962609 /quotes/... |
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The San Francisco home featured in television's "Full House" is now available to rent for $13,950 a month.
The San Francisco Chronicle reports (http://bit.ly/2c2A3Qq ) the 1883 villa was put on the market in May with a $4.15 million price tag, but it didn't sell.
The home's exterior, then p... |
'Full House' home in San Francisco now available to rent - and you won't believe the price
An 1883 San Francisco Victorian is on the market to rent for $13,950 per month. An 1883 San Francisco Victorian is on the market to rent for $13,950 per month. Photo: Courtesy Vanguard Properties Photo: Courtesy Vanguard Prop... |
FOX 11 Investigates: Self-proclaimed priest arrested again for violating probation, authorities say Local News FOX 11 Investigates: Self-proclaimed priest arrested again for violating probation, authorities say Erwin Arnoldo Menacastro was back in handcuffs this week by the Los Angeles Police Department for violating h... |
Mena, 60, had been convicted in February of grand theft in connection with his scheme to sell fake trips to see the pontiff and he got out of jail in July. LAPD Det. Gary Guevara said he arrested Mena on Nov. 2 after confirming he posed as a priest at a church in the Arts District. |
Pakistan's military nabbed an al Qaeda operative in the port city of Karachi in the country's first arrest of a militant since the killing of Osama bin Laden on its soil by U.S. forces.
Pakistan made the arrest on its own, but the U.S. provided intelligence that helped lead to the detention of Muhammad Ali Qasim Ya... |
(CNN) -- An Egyptian who was once a Special Forces officer has been chosen "caretaker" leader of al Qaeda in the wake of Osama bin Laden's death, according to a source with detailed knowledge of the group's inner workings.
Al Qaeda's interim leader is Saif al-Adel, who has long played a prominent role in the group,... |
A Burger King customer suspected a woman was sick in the bathroom, and reported it to the restaurant’s manager.
But the reality was much, much worse, according to police in Chillicothe, Ohio.
A Burger King manager checked on the woman around 2:30 p.m. Friday after she’d been holed up in a handicap stall for an ... |
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CHILLICOTHE — A baby boy born in a toilet at the Western Avenue Burger King on Friday is expected to be OK, according to Chillicothe police.
The birth of the boy was discovered as officers responded to the restaurant due to a report of a man passed out in a vehicle and the woman with him ... |
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CHILLICOTHE - Chillicothe police have assisted in getting the mother who gave birth in Burger King on Friday into drug treatment.
Police issued a brief news release on Thursday that community outreach officer Bud Lyt... |
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I appreciate the choice Webster's New World College Dictionary has made in selecting "distracted driving" as their Word of the Year 2009. I think its rapid intrusion into our national vocabulary shows what an epidemic distracted driving has become.
There's no denying that this phrase became part of my vocabulary th... |
by Mark Silva
Webster's New World Dictionary has its "Word of the Year.''
"Distracted driving.''
And Ray LaHood, the secretary of transportation and retired congressman from Peoria, couldn't be happier. LaHood, waging his own war against driving with distractions such as cell phones and texting, says in his... |
Man pleads guilty to urinating on Alamo
Photo: BILLY CALZADA, San Antonio Express-News Image 1 of / 4 Caption Close Image 1 of 4 The Alamo shrine in San Antonio, Texas, Jan. 19, 2011.
The Alamo shrine in San Antonio, Texas, Jan. 19, 2011. Photo: BILLY CALZADA, San Antonio Express-News Im... |
SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - An El Paso man faces up to 18 months in jail after pleading guilty to urinating on the Alamo, the iconic structure seen by many as the symbol of the Texas spirit.
“The message is, ‘don’t whiz on the Alamo,’” Bexar County District Attorney Susan Reed, said in a statement that added she would ... |
Sgt. Christopher Truax was fatally shot in Lemon Grove on Friday. NBC 7's Erika Cervantes has the latest. (Published Sunday, Sept. 9, 2018)
A man shot and killed early Friday morning in Lemon Grove was identified Sunday as a Marine sergeant stationed at Marine Corps Air Station, Miramar, the San Diego County Sherif... |
LEMON GROVE (CNS) - Authorities Tuesday were investigating the death of a 21-year-old active duty Marine sergeant who was shot and killed in Lemon Grove.
San Diego County sheriff's deputies patrolling the area found Christopher Truax Jr. shortly before 12:10 a.m. Friday suffering from at least one gunshot wound... |
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The wife of a Marine who was shot and killed in Lemon Grove Thursday spoke to 10News about her husband and the confusion of what happened.
"He always tried putting a smile on my face," Alexia Truax said as she spoke through tears about her husband, Marine Sgt. Chris Truax. "He always tried so har... |
As California police are working to identify the killer of her husband — a U.S. Marine who dreamed of becoming a drill sergeant — Alexia Truax held her baby boy and said she doesn't know how she'll ever explain to him that his father is dead.
Marine Sgt. Christopher Truax, 21, was found shot dead early Friday morni... |
The wife of Christopher Truax Jr., an active duty U.S. Marine Corps sergeant who was fatally shot in the head over the weekend in California, is speaking out about the "remarkable" 21-year-old in hopes of finding his killer.
Deputies found Truax bleeding from a gunshot wound inside a parked car in Lemon Grove, Cali... |
Credit: Imperial College London Electrically charged volcanic ash short-circuited Earth's atmosphere in 1815, causing global poor weather and Napoleon's defeat, says new research.
Historians know that rainy and muddy conditions helped the Allied army defeat the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Wat... |
1. When Napoleon met his Waterloo, he wasn’t actually in Waterloo.
In spite of its moniker, the battle was waged three miles south of the town of Waterloo in the villages of Braine-l’Alleud and Plancenoit along the Mont Saint Jean Ridge. While the French referred to the military clash as the “Battle of Mont Saint-J... |
One of the disused buildings at Wandlitz. Photo: DPA
History weighs heavily on the German property market, no more so than at a sprawling lakeside villa that once served as a love nest for Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels.
Berlin has been trying to sell the - in theory - prime slab of real estate north ... |
The lakeside villa was Berlin’s gift to Joseph Goebbels. The infamous Nazi propaganda minister used it as a secret “love nest” in which to consummate his countless affairs and as a tranquil refuge from where he composed tirades against the Jews in order to please Adolf Hitler.
Yet sixty nine years after Goebbels an... |
In 1940, German soldier Hans Quangel is killed in action during the French campaign. His parents, Otto and Anna, are devastated by the loss and their bereavement is unmollified by the joyful hysteria at Germany's victory. Deciding that Fuhrer Adolf Hitler and his Nazi regime are responsible for this tragedy and much mo... |
Fox News host who said Trump’s fixer ‘knows real estate’ has a portfolio that includes support from Department of Housing, a fact he did not mention when interviewing Ben Carson last year
When Sean Hannity was named in court this week as a client of Donald Trump’s embattled legal fixer Michael Cohen, the Fox News h... |
Records show 61 different residents have received notice to vacate their homes in Perry complex since Hannity took over in 2014
The number of eviction orders obtained against tenants in a Georgia apartment complex owned by Sean Hannity has sharply increased since the property was bought by the Fox News host.
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Children get the flu more often than adults do, a new study finds.
Kids typically catch the flu once every two years, whereas adults over age 30 get the flu about twice a decade, a study of people living in China found.
"There's a lot of debate in the field as to how often people get flu, as opposed to flu-like... |
Abstract The immunity of a host population against specific influenza A strains can influence a number of important biological processes, from the emergence of new virus strains to the effectiveness of vaccination programmes. However, the development of an individual’s long-lived antibody response to influenza A over t... |
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Days after a Russian World Cup fan apologized for kissing and sexually assaulting a reporter on camera in Moscow, a fan attempted to harass another journalist in Ekaterinburg.
Brazilian reporter Julia Guimarães dodged the assailant and warned him “never [to] do this to a woman,” prompting an outpouring of support a... |
President Obama waves at the crowd as he arrives to deliver his first inaugural speech at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington on January 18, 2009. / JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images
Obama sworn in for second presidential term
This afternoon, amid the pomp and pageantry of the inauguration festivities, President Obam... |
To win public support
“Let us pledge together to make these next four years the best four years in America's history, so that on its 200th birthday America will be as young and as vital as when it began, and as bright a beacon of hope for all the world.” |
By Alexis Simendinger - January 21, 2013
Four years ago during his inaugural address, Barack Obama said America’s politics and policies could bring the country together. At the moment he took the oath, he was convinced he was the president to do it. He saw himself as an emblem of healing, a leader with ambitions to... |
Senior White House adviser David Plouffe said Sunday to expect a "hopeful" inaugural address from President Barack Obama that will lay out his vision for the second term.
"It's going to be a hopeful speech," Plouffe said on CNN's "State of the Union." "What he is going to do, I think, is remind the country that our... |
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. jury on Monday found Arab Bank Plc liable for providing material support to Hamas and said it must compensate victims of two dozen attacks attributed to the Islamic militant group in Israel and the Palestinian territories.
Shand Stephens, a lawyer for Arab Bank Plc, exits the Brooklyn Fe... |
Arab Bank Plc, Jordan’s biggest lender, helped Hamas militants carry out a wave of violence in Israel that killed and wounded hundreds of Americans, a New York jury decided in the first trial of its kind in the U.S.
The Amman-based lender was found liable for doing business with more than 150 Hamas leaders and oper... |
For two women in the United Kingdom, mysterious vision problems that happened only at night or early in the morning turned out to have a rather innocuous cause: looking at a smartphone in the dark.
The cases, which are detailed in a new report, show the short-term vision problems that can occur when people look at ... |
CORRECTS MONTH TO JUNE, NOT JULY - This June 21, 2016 photo shows a smartphone held for a photograph in New York. In a letter published Wednesday, June 22, 2016 in the New England Journal of Medicine,... (Associated Press)
LONDON (AP) — Warning: Looking at your smartphone while lying in bed at night could wreak hav... |
Who should win, who will win these Oscars
Predicting an Oscar is like winning an Oscar: You don't know until they open the envelope. Just for fun, here are envelopes of our own. And the Academy Award should/will go to …
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Should win: The Social Network
Will win: The King's Speech
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Who better to give his opinion on this year's most celebrated films than heavyweight champion and actor Mike Tyson.In this clip, from FunnyOrDie , Tyson sits down with Leonard Maltin to thoughtfully pontificate on the myriad ways that this year's Oscar-nominated films have pushed the envelope -- or something like that.... |
LOS ANGELES – A man in his mid-20s was in custody today and facing charges including car theft and felony evasion after a vehicle pursuit that ended near Los Angeles Police Department headquarters.
The 22-minute pursuit of the stolen Honda Civic began in West Los Angeles around 10:05 p.m. Thursday and ended with tw... |
The pit maneuver is a technique used by law enforcement to stop fleeing vehicles with minimal risk to the driver, the police, and the public. The acronym PIT has several possible meanings, including Precision Immobilization Technique, Pursuit Intervention Technique, and Precision Intervention Tactic, though the first o... |
"It's almost comical that it happened to end right in front of our office," Kim said. "I can see it from our window." |
Products purchased by the Environmental Working Group. General Mills; Cheerios cereal was bought in Washington, DC in April 2014. Post C is for Cereal and Kellogg's Rice Krispies were bought online, as cereal boxes. While the original purchase date for these two products is not available, the dates stamped on the box i... |
How Much is Too Much?
Excess Vitamins and Minerals in Food Can Harm Kids’ Health
Can you get too much of a good thing?
When it comes to vitamin A, zinc and niacin, yes you can.
We need enough of these nutrients for good health, but consuming too much can be harmful – especially to young children, the el... |
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(CNN) - As Pope Francis prepares to celebrate his first Christmas at the Vatican, Americans' opinions of the pontiff appear to be as high as the dome on St. Peter's Basilica, according to a new survey.
A CNN/ORC International poll released Tuesday ... |
"I like the new pope," Pastor Joel Osteen says, adding Pope Francis has made the Catholic church "more inclusive."
In an interview aired on "Fox News Sunday," the televangelist and author said the Catholic church had been getting increasingly insular and exclusive in recent years, and he appreciated Pope Francis's ... |
No names have been released, but officials say the family is from Hope, AR. Texarkana, AR police have since confirmed that the car seat, which was found outside the vehicle when first responders arrived, was not properly installed and that the child was not properly restrained in the seat at the time of the crash. Ther... |
In what many are calling a miracle, an 8-month-old baby girl was found alive and safe after she was ejected during a car crash and ended up in a storm drain 25 feet away, according to KSLA.
On Friday night, a truck reportedly sideswiped a car on Interstate 30 in Texarkana, Arkansas, which led to the infant’s ejecti... |
Story highlights Infant ejected from car during crash
Child was found alive in storm drain
(CNN) It's a story of survival that's amazed even seasoned firefighters -- an infant ejected during a car crash ends up in a storm drain, 25-feet away. She is found alive, reaching up to rescuers and with only a scratch o... |
Well, Republicans have a convenient sound bite for next year's election against President Obama.
The president said yesterday that the American people are not better off than they were four years ago -- the test Ronald Reagan famously used to defeat incumbent Jimmy Carter in the 1980 presidential election.
Obam... |
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EXCLUSIVE: ABA’S KEATING RIPS OBAMA - American Bankers Association President Frank Keating, responding to President Obama’s comments to ABC News criticizing Bank of America’s new $5 per month debit card usage fee: “It’s disappointing and puzzling that the President would ... |
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: Thanks for joining us live on ABCNews.com and Yahoo.com for this exclusive interview with President Barack Obama and thanks for having us to the White House.
PRESIDENT OBAMA: Great to be here.
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: There has been a huge response since we announced this interview. 40,000 ... |
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor , R-Va., has canceled his planned speech today in Philadelphia at the Wharton School of Business in Philadelphia; a collection of liberal groups and unions – including Occupy Philadelphia – planned to target him with protests.
"The office of the majority leader was informed last ni... |
Eric Cantor | Wharton remarks, as prepared for delivery Read the speech the House Majority Leader had prepared for his Wharton lecture
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor canceled his speech at Huntsman Hall today. Printed below are the remarks he had prepared, courtesy of his office.
Thank you for ha... |
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor abruptly canceled a speech Friday at the University of Pennsylvania that had become the target of Occupy Philly and other groups. Hundreds of protesters gathered at Penn nonetheless, carrying signs and shouting slogans.
Cantor (R., Va.) was scheduled to speak at Penn's Wharton Scho... |
A 9-year-old Texas girl who disappeared in the fall of 2016 has been found in New Mexico after a segment on her case aired Friday on national TV, PEOPLE confirms.
Mariah Martinez, who was reported missing to authorities in Lubbock on Oct. 21, 2016, was found on Monday, according to Lubbock police and the National C... |
Two of three missing children are in custody of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services after their mother’s arrest on Tuesday morning following a three-month, multi-agency investigation.
Records show 27-year-old Amanda Martinez was booked into the Lubbock County Detention Center early Tuesday on a s... |
Mariah Martinez went missing from Lubbock, Texas on Oct. 21, 2016. She was found this week in New Mexico, after a TV cop show rerun. National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Screenshot |
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In this Feb. 12, 2016, file photo, U.N. forces from Rwanda patrol the streets of Bangui, Central African Republic. (Photo: Jerome Delay, AP)
BANGUI, Central African Republic — The United Nations became embroiled in one of its worst scandals in 2014 when shocking allegations surfaced that U.N. peacekeepers were rapi... |
Members of Operation Sangaris were accused of abuse at a camp in Central African Republic
French magistrates have closed an investigation into allegations that French soldiers raped children in the Central African Republic (CAR) while on a peacekeeping mission, judicial sources said Monday.
Members of Operation... |
“We’re trying to find a way through it,” said Representative Greg Walden of Oregon, the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, emerging from Mr. Boehner’s office to announce that no votes would be held Tuesday night.
The House setback returned the focus to the Senate, where the leadership had ... |
The fiscal impasse is showing no signs of ending. House pulls back on Boehner plan
Everyone is asking the same question: What’s next?
For the second time this fall, Speaker John Boehner has had to pull legislation to lift the debt ceiling because of concerns from conservative lawmakers that their leadership was... |
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