Moscow’s $2bn makeover leaves residents cold
Bulldozers and drills are humming away in the Russian capital as part of a revamp that has Muscovites in two minds.
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Bulldozers and drills are humming away in the Russian capital as part of a revamp that has Muscovites in two minds.
Читать дальше...A man who suffers from muscular dystrophy is inviting others to join him in a fund-raising challenge to fight the debilitating condition.
A man has sent a warning to fellow pet owners after his 17-month-old dog died when he allegedly ate food laced with rat poison in a Kent park.
Fifty of the nation’s most senior Republican national security officials, many of them former top aides or Cabinet members for President George W. Bush, have signed a letter declaring that ...
The Bishop Gorman High football team hasn’t lost since October 2013 in winning back-to-back USA Today national championships. And it hasn’t been defeated by a local opponent since 2008 in capturing seven straight state championships. While Liberty and Arbor View have ...
Casino spokeswoman Nikki Yourison said the Hard Rock plans to improve security in its garages by adding officers and better lighting. But she declined to say whether the new parking fee was needed to ...
Nevada has stoked an aggressive rivalry among a smattering of states to baby-sit the wealth of the nation’s top 1 percent, pressing public officials to pass laws, lower fees and ...
Brazil is in the midst of a political crisis, but protests at Olympic venues have been shut down. The government is expected to appeal a judge's ruling that it is illegal to remove protesters.
After the shooting of Michael Brown, an unarmed man in Ferguson, Mo., sparked a national movement, life there seems to have returned to normal. But personal stories show how much has changed.
Republican Donald Trump sees the U.S. as the skinny kid on the beach getting sand kicked in his face. Democrat Hillary Clinton sees a world where the U.S. still very much reins as a superpower.
Since the late 1990s, oil traders have used Yahoo Messenger as their main communication tool. The new version, however, does not meet the industry's standards for compliance.
A suicide bomber in the city of Quetta in western Pakistan has killed at least 63 people and injured more than 100 others. Steve Inskeep talks to columnist and blogger Aisha Sarwari.
The attorney general declined to prosecute 2 deputies for shooting and killing a rancher last fall. The case is a rallying point for those who say excessive police force is a problem outside cities.
Brazil is in the midst of a political crisis. Inside Olympic arenas, security is removing people wearing political slogans. Outside the game venues, police have forcefully repressed demonstrators.
Steve Inskeep talks to economist and syndicated columnist Peter Morici and Jared Bernstein of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities about Donald Trump's economic vision.
Teens showed an image that was deemed to have lots of "likes" tended to also like the image. Seeing popular pictures also produced greater activation in the reward centers of the brain.
The Russian athletes competing in the 2016 Summer Olympics have made strong showings in men's gymnastics and women's swimming. But fallout from an earlier doping scandal taints any accomplishments.
In Los Angeles, the number of homeless women has gone up 55 percent over the last three years. Many of those women patch together their days between the streets and shelters.
On a key Trump priority — banning travel to the U.S. from areas affected by terrorism — retired Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn says "a blanket [ban] is not workable."