U.S. steps up campaign to combat criminal gangs
President Trump vows the U.S. will “dismantle, decimate and eradicate” violent criminal gangs, and Attorney General Sessions thanks El Salvador for help.

President Trump vows the U.S. will “dismantle, decimate and eradicate” violent criminal gangs, and Attorney General Sessions thanks El Salvador for help.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Coach Derek Mason wants his Vanderbilt Commodores to remember just how last season ended in the Independence Bowl.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Coach Derek Mason wants his Vanderbilt Commodores to remember just how last season ended in the Independence Bowl.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Coach Derek Mason wants his Vanderbilt Commodores to remember just how last season ended in the Independence Bowl.
Читать дальше...New project at the University of Minnesota aims to reduce the rate of C-section births among first-time moms.
The veteran starter has a 5.88 ERA in 18 starts this season for the Blue Jays.
Playwrights don’t generally become household names outside of Broadway circles, but Shepard was becoming well known to moviegoers with striking acting turns in films like Terence Malick’s 1979 “Days of Heaven” and the biopic “Frances” (where he met Lange), not to mention his Oscar-nominated performance as pilot Chuck Yeager in “The Right Stuff.” Shepard had become enough of a selling point as an actor — carrying with him a craggy, no-nonsense brand of laconic American toughness — that he was cast... Читать дальше...
Pending legislation that is intended to lower drug costs by expanding imports of prescription medicine would reduce the US government budget deficit by $6.8 billion over the next decade, according to a preliminary estimate by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) on Monday.
Pending legislation that is intended to lower drug costs by expanding imports of prescription medicine would reduce the US government budget deficit by $6.8 billion over the next decade, according to a preliminary estimate by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) on Monday.
President Trump removed Anthony Scaramucci from his job as White House communications director at the request of John Kelly, the new White House chief of staff. Mr. Scaramucci served in his post for only 10 days.
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Newly released court documents allege that former MLB star Pete Rose committed statutory rape while playing for the Reds in the 1970s.
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Facebook has acquired Ozlo, a startup that developed an app delivering a smart chatbot far away from Facebook Messenger, Skype and Telegram.
Critics say new assembly will consolidate authoritarian leader’s grip on power
Ryan Lizza on the dismissal of Anthony Scaramucci as Donald Trump’s White House communications director, and how it reflects John Kelly’s control as chief of staff.
This media-savvy student, whose enthusiastic support of the presidents agenda went viral in February, continues her activism
While other groups vehemently spoke out against LaVar Ball's misogynistic rant over the weekend, the group with the most influence in Adidas failed to put Ball in his place.
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North Korea launched an intercontinental-ranged ballistic missile Friday that spent a whopping 47 minutes in the air, demonstrating a range that could easily strike the United States' West coast — but it failed critically in its last few seconds.
The missile's reentry vehicle, or where North Korea would put its warhead, burned up during the final seconds before touching down on the ground, Mike Elleman, the senior fellow for missile defense at the International Institute for Strategic Studies... Читать дальше...
NEW YORK — Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily on Monday: Charter Communications Inc., up $21.65 to $391.91 Bloomberg News reported that Japanese conglomerate SoftBank is considering buying Charter. Discovery Communications Inc., down $2.20 to $24.60 The cable channel operator agreed to buy Scripps Networks Interactive for $90 a share, or almost $12 billion.