Tensions Continue High Over Kashmir, With 500 Arrests And A Communications...
Indian-administered Kashmir is now in its fourth day of a communications blackout, following the government's decision to revoke its special status. Pakistan has downgraded diplomatic ties. (Image...
View ArticleEx-Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe Sues Over What He Calls Wrongful Firing
The former No. 2 leader of the FBI argues that his dismissal last year was groundless and that he was defamed by people in the Trump administration. He may still face criminal charges. (Image credit:...
View ArticleThe Pistol That Looks Like A Rifle: The Dayton Shooter's Gun
The gun used in Dayton has the same core component as an AR-15-style rifle. It also has a 100-bullet magazine. But it's legally considered a pistol. (Image credit: Courtesy of Dayton Police Department)
View ArticleMLB's Yankees And White Sox To Play At 'Field Of Dreams' Farm
For one night, big leaguers will play baseball at the Iowa farm that was made famous in the beloved film Field of Dreams. (Image credit: Major League Baseball)
View ArticleUsers Can Sue Facebook Over Facial Recognition Software, Court Rules
A federal court said Facebook users in Illinois can sue the company over face recognition technology. Facebook said users can choose to turn off the feature. It plans to seek a review of the ruling....
View ArticleFood-Snatching Gull In Your Vicinity? Study Suggests Making Eye Contact
Researchers in the U.K. found that making eye contact with the hungry gulls may deter them from swiping your food. (Image credit: Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
View Article'I've Got Nothing Over Here': Michigan Man Deported By ICE Dies In Baghdad
"It's crazy to know that he died alone in a country he'd never been in," Jimmy Aldaoud's sister told NPR. He had arrived in the U.S. with his Iraqi family when he was a very young child. (Image...
View ArticleDOJ Official Behind Failed Census Citizenship Question To Leave Department
John Gore, the main Justice Department official behind the Trump administration's failed push for a citizenship question, is set to leave the department, a person familiar with the matter tells NPR....
View ArticleSenate Will Discuss Gun Proposals In September, McConnell Says
"What we can't do is fail to pass something," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told WHAS radio. "The urgency of this is not lost on any of us." (Image credit: Win McNamee/Getty Images)
View ArticleTrump Names New Acting Director Of National Intelligence
President Trump named Joseph Maguire shortly after the deputy director of national intelligence resigned. Maguire is currently director of the National Counterterrorism Center. (Image credit: J. Scott...
View ArticleAmerican With No Medical Training Ran Center For Malnourished Ugandan Kids....
When she was 19, Renee Bach founded a charity that went on to care for over 900 severely malnourished babies and children. Now she is being sued by two of the mothers whose children died. (Image...
View ArticleAlabama To Allow Sandhill Crane Hunting After More Than 100 Years
The season begins later this year. The state joins Tennessee and Kentucky as the third state east of the Mississippi River to permit sandhill crane hunting. (Image credit: Education Images/Universal...
View ArticleChicken Plants See Little Fallout From Immigration Raids
The Trump administration says its crackdown helps discourage illegal immigration. But workers' advocates warn it leaves vulnerable employees open to exploitation and unsafe working conditions. (Image...
View Article'I'm The Shooter,' El Paso Suspect Allegedly Told Police
The suspect was in his car, stopped at an intersection when law enforcement officials pulled up behind him. That's when he got out with his hands in the air. He allegedly said he targeted Mexicans....
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