US judge finds that Rwandan man was active in 1994 genocide
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) — A U.S. federal judge has found that a Rwandan man actively participated in the country's 1994 genocide.
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) — A U.S. federal judge has found that a Rwandan man actively participated in the country's 1994 genocide.
The government calls Dadaab a security threat. The judge says: "No single arrest or conviction has been cited nor has it been established why a blanket condemnation should be applied to all refugees."
Oprah Winfrey will take a cruise this summer in a place she's never been before: Alaska.
Oprah Winfrey will take a cruise this summer in a place she's never been before: Alaska.
Oprah Winfrey will take a cruise this summer in a place she's never been before: Alaska.
Oprah Winfrey will take a cruise this summer in a place she's never been before: Alaska.
Despite President Donald J. Trump's almost daily use of Twitter to communicate with the American people, the social media giant posted its 10th consecutive quarter of lower revenue. WSJ's Steven Russolillo analyzes the numbers on Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero. Photo: AP
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Andrew V. Pestano
Feb. 9 (UPI) -- President Donald Trump on Thursday signed three executive orders related to criminal justice shortly after Jeff Sessions was sworn in as Attorney General.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Methamphetamine use has quietly surged in Wisconsin and now rivals opioid abuse as the state's most serious drug problem, Attorney General Brad Schimel and FBI agents warned the Legislature's criminal justice committees Thursday.
Big name brands are unwittingly making money from adverts posted online by extremist groups, including Daesh (also known as ISIL) and fascist group Combat 18, a UK newspaper has claimed.
The New York Knicks, one of the more storied franchises in the history of the NBA, are in the midst of a season defined more by dysfunction than dominance on the basketball court.
The New York Knicks, one of the more storied franchises in the history of the NBA, are in the midst of a season defined more by dysfunction than dominance on the basketball court.
Thomson Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In his first call as president with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump denounced a treaty that caps U.S. and Russian deployment of nuclear warheads as a bad deal for the United States, according to two U.S. officials and one former U.S. official with knowledge of the call.
When Putin raised the possibility of extending the 2010 treaty, known as New START, Trump paused to ask his aides in an aside what the treaty was, these sources said. Читать дальше...
"The Wild Morning" is more than just a book, it’s become a social media movement for women to see they’re not alone in their everyday struggles.
Defiant Indian tycoon says he intends to challenge market regulators in court
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s new governor on Thursday pardoned a Chicago man whose request languished under then-Gov. Mike Pence despite evidence the man was wrongly sent to prison for an armed robbery conviction. Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb said he decided to pardon 49-year-old Keith Cooper because he believed Cooper had been wrongly convicted of the 1996
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s new governor has pardoned a Chicago man whose request languished under then-Gov. Mike Pence despite evidence the man was wrongly convicted of armed robbery. Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb announced Thursday he had decided to pardon 49-year-old Keith Cooper, saying he believed Cooper had been wrongly convicted of the 1996 Elkhart robbery. Holcomb
From time to time, the Packers sell shares of stock to the general public. And while they technically represent a sliver of ownership of the franchise, even though “[s]tock in the Packers does not constitute ‘stock’ in the common sense of the term.” Still, plenty of fans will buy what essentially is a glorified piece…
Ed Adamczyk
Feb. 9 (UPI) -- Russian activist and former journalist Vladimir Kara-Murza regained consciousness in a Moscow hospital after an apparent poisoning, his wife said.