Donald J. Trump made his entrance at a campaign event at a hotel in King of Prussia, Pa., on Tuesday.
LONDON — Two of Europe’s largest energy companies said Tuesday that low oil prices weighed on underlying earnings once again in the third quarter and predicted that the price backdrop won’t be returning to the heights seen as recently as 2014 anytime soon. BP reported that its profit before one-time items and after adjusting for
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Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin is saying there's a chance.
The following is the second summary of major stories moved by Yonhap News Agency on Tuesday. ---------------- Slumping slugger feels growing pains in postseason CHANGWON -- NC Dinos' outfielder Na Sung-bum, one of the premier sluggers in th
Toronto Dominion Bank has become the first major lender to hike its mortgage rates after Ottawa's move last month to change some of the rules that govern insured mortgages.
VANCLEAVE, Miss. — Mississippi authorities say a man holding a handgun was shot and wounded by sheriff’s deputies. Jackson County Sheriff Mike Ezell says deputies were called Monday night in Vancleave and found 47-year-old William Thompson holding a handgun. Ezell said deputies had been to the home several times last week and Thompson had threatened
"It happened after practice, not during practice. It's not a practice injury."
A pair of German Tornado jets had to make a forced landing in northern Iraq on Monday because of a technical defect, the German press has reported.
The first catch at slip was a special one as he dived to his right and plucked the ball single-handely out of thin air.
Silvio Gazzaniga, the goldsmith and sculptor who created football's World Cup trophy, dies at home in Milan aged 95.
Are polls showing that support for Clinton has been impacted by James Comey's "October surprise" letter? MSNBC's Steve Kornacki explains why Americans should consider the polls with some skepticism.
Piotr Czak-Zukowski (left) and Mateusz Pawlikowski
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Two men have been jailed for throwing bacon at worshippers in a north London mosque in a racially motivated attack.
Mateusz Pawlikowski, 22, and Piotr Czak-Zukowski, 28, both Polish nationals living in the area, were each sentenced to 16 months in jail.
They were given eight months for criminal damage and eight months for a racial or religiously motivated public order offence and will serve the sentences concurrently. Читать дальше...
FONDA, N.Y. — A New York man has admitted killing his pregnant girlfriend in front of her children by stomping on her head inside their upstate apartment. Thirty-nine-year-old Michael Donyell Norwood pleaded guilty Monday in Montgomery County Court to second-degree murder. In a plea agreement with prosecutors, he’s expected to be sentenced next month to
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After backing out of the Safeway Open last month, Tiger Woods announced on Tuesday that he plans to return at the Hero World Challenge in The Bahamas in December.
The video platforms upcoming streaming TV service will include programming from Fox, Disney, ABC and ESPN.
A tasteful boutique hotel in the centre of Larnaca, next to the biblically-significant church of Agios Lazaros. The design is delightfully quirky and the staff are pleasant, but not much is offered by way of amenities.
In just three short years, 23-year-old Atlanta-via-St. Louis producer Metro Boomin has gone from business management student at Morehouse College to...
SEOUL, Nov. 1 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's central bank warned Tuesday that the country's private-sector credit will remain high for the time being due to rising household debt. South Korea's household borrowings reached a record high of 1,257.3 trill
Accident hits critical facility weeks after a spill disrupted the same system
PARIS — Fourth-seeded Milos Raonic hit 17 aces and as he beat Spaniard Pablo Carreno Busta 7-6 (5), 6-4 on Tuesday to reach the third round of the Paris Masters. The big-serving Canadian has been hampered by a recent right ankle injury that forced him to withdraw ahead of his China Open semifinal three weeks
A new study researching the effects celebrity can have on how the public views scientific issues, has revealed an unlikely bogeyman: famed English biologist Richard Dawkins.
Tom Kloza, Oil Price Information Service co-founder and Global Head of Energy Analysis, weighs in on the Colonial Pipeline in explosion in Alabama, and the gas tax hike in New Jersey.