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Facing Budget Cuts and Teacher Shortages at Home, American School Districts Look Abroad to Hire

Citing a dearth of qualified local candidates, schools are increasingly turning to foreign educators in the Philippines to fill core teaching jobs.

White House Memo: ‘We’ll See,’ Trump Says on North Korea. And Iran. And Nafta. And So On.

The president’s verbal tic seems to have gone into overdrive, and those who study his speech patterns are starting to wonder: What happens when we finally see what happens?

Gun Control Advocates To Press Russia Questions During NRA Convention

The National Rifle Association’s ties to Russia have increased pressure on the group in recent months, and opponents are eager to seize on that during the NRA’s annual meeting this week.

Pentagon’s No. 2 Watches The Money — And The Future

Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan views a rising China and proliferating military high tech as key challenges to the long-term security of the United States.

Trump’s Catchphrase: ‘We’ll See’

The president has used the line “we’ll see what happens” nearly two dozen times in the past month to describe his stance on topics ranging from foreign policy to trade agreements.

Houston Astros' Ken Giles punches himself in face during loss to New York Yankees

Ken Giles had a rough night, and compounded the self-destruction by delivering a vicious right hook to his own face after being pulled from the game.

        

Doctor: Trump Dictated Letter Attesting To His ‘Extraordinary’ Health

Dr. Harold Bornstein, who released a letter in 2015 describing Donald Trump’s health in glowing terms, now tells CNN that the candidate dictated the whole thing.

Charles Barkley on Draymond Green: 'I want to punch him in the face'

The irony here? Barkley and Green’s games have long been compared, with both being scrappy, undersized forwards known for their trash talking.

      

 

 

Raptors squander chance as LeBron James, Cavs steal Game 1 in overtime

The Cavaliers locked the Raptors down in the fourth quarter and overtime to steal Game 1.

        

Stephen Curry, back like he never left, puts on a show in Game 2 win over Pelicans

In Game 2 vs. the Pelicans, Curry picked up right where he left off. So much for 5 ½ weeks of recovery time leaving him rusty.

        

Nearly 200 Arrested As May Day Rally In Paris Turns Violent

A peaceful rally aimed at protesting French President Emmanuel Macron’s unpopular public sector reforms was quickly hijacked by black-clad anarchists, who tossed petrol bombs at police.

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