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Man Suspected of Shooting George H.W Bush's Doctor Kills Himself
Houston police have said Pappas had held a two-decade grudge against Hausknecht after his mother died during a surgery performed by the doctor.
China Unveils Retaliatory Tariffs on $60 Billion of US Goods in Latest Salvo
China's finance ministry unveiled new sets of additional tariffs on 5,207 goods imported from the United States, ranging from 5 to 25 per cent.
Down Syndrome Man With Toy Gun Shot Dead by Police in Sweden
Eric Torell was shot early Thursday morning in Stockholm and died of his wounds shortly after.
US Senators Introduce Russia Sanctions 'Bill from Hell'
The bill includes restrictions on new Russian sovereign debt transactions, energy and oil projects and Russian uranium imports, and new sanctions on Russian political figures and oligarchs.
Trump Threatens to Raise Tariffs on Chinese Goods to 25%, up from 10%
Washington and Beijing are locked in battle over American accusations that China's export economy benefits from unfair policies and subsidies, as well as theft of American technological know-how.
MH370 Controls were Manipulated to Take it Off Course to Its End, New Probe Report Says
The 495-page report draws no conclusion about what happened aboard the plane that vanished with 239 people on board en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur on March 8, 2014, leaving one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries unsolved.
Egyptian President 'Upset' Over Online Calls For Resignation
An angry Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi said in televised remarks that the postings are inappropriate since he has been working hard to pluck Egypt out of its economic crisis.
Dolls, Bicycles Among Charred Belongings from Greek Blaze
More than 86 people were either killed by the flames or drowned as they tried to flee the fire into the nearby sea, waiting for hours in the water for rescue from local fishermen and other boat owners.
Munich Airport Cancels 200 Flights After Intruder Alert
Several thousand people at the airport on a busy weekend of holiday departures had to be evacuated.
'I Pretended it Didn't Happen': Nuns Across Continents Report Abuse by Priests
Some nuns are now finding their voices, buoyed by the #MeToo movement and the growing recognition that even adults can be victims of sexual abuse when there is an imbalance of power in a relationship.
CBS Business Tycoon Moonves Accused of Sexual Misconduct
The article published yesterday makes Moonves--a distinguished executive who transformed CBS into a ratings winner-- one of the most powerful American men implicated in the #MeToo era
Jaish-e-Mohammed Building Giant New Terrorist Training Academy in Imran Khan's Pakistan
The expansion plans coincide with the rise in prospects of cricketer-turned-politician and now Prime Minister-designate Imran Khan, who emerged victorious in Wednesday’s general election.
700 Separated Refugee Children are Still in US Custody Even After Deadline
The controversial separations began in May, when migrants entering illegally were detained en masse, and their children taken to detention centers and shelters.
Iran's Special Forces Chief Warns Trump: "If You Begin the War, We Will End it"
Despite the bellicose rhetoric, there is limited appetite in Washington for a conflict with Iran, not least because of the difficulties the U.S. military faced in Iraq after its 2003 invasion but also because of the impact on the global economy if conflic...
Donald Trump Accuses Twitter of Stifling Republicans, Offers no Evidence
"Twitter 'SHADOW BANNING' prominent Republicans. Not good. We will look into this discriminatory and illegal practice at once!" Trump wrote in a Twitter post.
PTI Workers Sense Victory, Celebrate on Streets in Pakistan
Hundreds of PTI supporters came out on streets in several cities, including the country's capital Islamabad, dancing and celebrating with loud music.