North Korean Defector Hopes To See Loved Ones Again — But Remains Skeptical
Hyeonseo Lee left North Korea when she was 17. Now 38, she calls the recent meeting between Kim Jong Un and President Moon Jae-in “stunning,” and says her greatest hope is reunification.
News Analysis: Why Talking to Mueller Could Be a Minefield for Trump
President Trump’s lawyers have been trying to talk him out of agreeing to be interviewed by the special counsel. A list of questions shows why, legal experts said.
Revelations Over Koch Gifts Prompt Inquiry at George Mason University
The investigation was ordered after documents were released showing that the Charles Koch Foundation had been given a voice in hiring faculty.
Ecstasy as PTSD Relief for Soldiers: ‘I Was Able to Forgive Myself.’
A study suggests that therapy combined with the drug MDMA could be useful when traditional treatments for PTSD have failed.
Protest in Puerto Rico Over Austerity Measures Ends in Tear Gas
Thousands of Puerto Ricans protested in a general strike on Tuesday as the island struggles to recover from Hurricane Maria.
Trump’s Onetime Physician Says Trump Aides Raided His Office, Describing a Year of ‘Torture’
President Trump’s longtime physician said Tuesday that he was aggressively cut out of the Trump orbit early last year and that two aides seized Mr. Trump’s medical records without authorization.
State police investigating fatal 1-car wreck in Trigg County – WPSD Local 6
WPSD Local 6State police investigating fatal 1-car wreck in Trigg CountyWPSD Local 6CADIZ, KY — State police are investigating after a wreck claimed the life of a west Kentucky man on Interstate 24 in Trigg County. Kentucky State Police says the crash …
Armenian Protest Leader Loses Bid For Premier, Warns Of A ‘Political Tsunami’
Despite being the only candidate to replace the recently ousted prime minister, Nikol Pashinyan failed to obtain a majority vote in parliament. Now, he’s calling for a “struggle of non-violence.”
AFCA trustees propose transfer rule that would allow NCAA athletes to play five seasons
The AFCA’s transfer proposal, while not official, would grant NCAA athletes an extra season of competition if the athlete graduates.
Hobby Lobby’s Smuggled Artifacts Will Be Returned To Iraq
Antiquities were shipped from dealers to the Oklahoma-based chain of arts and crafts stores. But on Wednesday, federal authorities will give the ancient objects back to Iraq.
Justice Dept. Won’t Be Extorted, Rosenstein Warns Republicans
Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, pushed back after lawmakers aligned with President Trump drafted articles of impeachment against him, the latest salvo in a long dispute.
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