U.S.’s Pompeo says Iran’s latest nuclear steps raise concern
Iran’s recent “nuclear escalations” raise concerns that should move all countries to increase pressure on Tehran, U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pomeo said on Thursday, as Iran resumed uranium enrichment at one of its nuclear facilities. “Iran’s expa…
What happens when the world leaves veterans behind? ‘Glory Denied’ explores pains of war
“Glory Denied” explores the turmoil America’s longest-held prisoner of war felt upon returning from Vietnam to a world that had moved on without him.
Lottery Player Drives Away, Leaving Winning Ticket At Store
A Maryland woman won more than $12,00 in a virtual horse race game. She, however, left the convenience store without proof. She drove back to the store and the cashier had saved the ticket for her.
Iraq’s key port closed again; 6 protesters killed in Baghdad
Iraqi security forces opened fire on Thursday, killing six protesters as they were trying to remove barriers blocking their march in central Baghdad, while in the south, demonstrators forced the closing of the country’s main port, hours after services …
Chainsmokers light up the stage at KFC Yum Center
Chainsmokers took over Louisville Nov. 6 and lit up the stage at KFC Yum Center.
Unmarried Couples Gain in Numbers, but Survey Finds Married Ones May Be Happier
Financial considerations have contributed to a jump in the number of unmarried couples in the United States who live together, according to a survey by the Pew Research Center.
N. Korea calls Abe an ‘idiot’ over criticism of weapons test
North Korea on Thursday called Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe an “idiot” after he criticized a recent weapons test by the North. The statement ridiculed Abe’s expressed willingness to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, saying he would be “well-…
Albanian boy freed from IS camp on way home to Italy
An Albanian boy who was taken to Syria by his mother when she joined the Islamic State group has been freed from a crowded detention camp in northeastern Syria and is on track to return home to Italy with his father, Red Cross and Red Crescent official…
Despite Bankruptcy And Illness, Bob Murray Remains A Loud Voice For Coal
Bob Murray rose from coal miner to executive and became an influential industry voice. Despite his role in crafting the Trump administration’s pro-coal policies, his own company is bankrupt.
Searching For ‘Common Ground’ On DACA
Next week the Supreme Court hears arguments about the future of DACA. Most Americans say they support the DREAMers, but DACA also shows how hard it is to forge consensus on immigration.
Meet Jack Sim, aka Mr. Toilet, the Man Changing the World One Poop Joke at a Time
Courtesy Jim OrcaJack Sim has a penchant for potty humor. The 60-year-old Singapore native, best known by the moniker Mr. Toilet, has devoted the past 20 years of his life to raising awareness about the lack of access to toilets worldwide. As he crusad…
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