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Eleven police officers were shot ambush-style, including four fatally, in Dallas Thursday night by at least two snipers, amid a protest against the recent po... -- North Korea has called the latest U.S. sanctions targeting North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and other top officials for human rights violations "a declaration o... Today, Congressman Tim Huelskamp cosponsored the Fairness for Agricultural Machinery and Equipment Act. The FAME Act seeks to correct an aspect of the Internal ... Former Husker Terran Petteway will continue his quest to make an NBA roster beginning this weekend with the Las Vegas Summer League.
The FAME Act seeks to correct an aspect of the Internal ... Twenty-one Western Nebraska Community College student athletes and four Cougar teams were recognized by the NJCAA for their work in the classroom this week after the NJCAA rel... - Dwyane Wade was the guest host on Live with Kelly on Thursday and the basketball icon began the show by addressing his departure from the Miami Heat after 1... -- Dana Schwartz, an entertainment reporter at The Observer, had tweeted about Donald Trump before. But it wasn't until she criticized his campaign's us... -- It's good news for Angie Tribeca.
The FAME Act seeks to correct an aspect of the Internal ... Twenty-one Western Nebraska Community College student athletes and four Cougar teams were recognized by the NJCAA for their work in the classroom this week after the NJCAA rel... - Dwyane Wade was the guest host on Live with Kelly on Thursday and the basketball icon began the show by addressing his departure from the Miami Heat after 1... -- Dana Schwartz, an entertainment reporter at The Observer, had tweeted about Donald Trump before. But it wasn't until she criticized his campaign's us... -- It's good news for Angie Tribeca.
One black man is shot dead by police while selling CDs outside of a convenience store in Louisiana. A day later, another is fatally shot by an officer in Minnesota during a traffic stop over a tail light.
Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. "This agreement repr... Nebraska specialists Sam Foltz and Drew Brown were named to national award watch lists on Thursday morning.
Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. "This agreement repr... Nebraska specialists Sam Foltz and Drew Brown were named to national award watch lists on Thursday morning.
Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. "This agreement repr... Nebraska specialists Sam Foltz and Drew Brown were named to national award watch lists on Thursday morning.
Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. "This agreement repr... Nebraska specialists Sam Foltz and Drew Brown were named to national award watch lists on Thursday morning.
Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. "This agreement repr... Nebraska specialists Sam Foltz and Drew Brown were named to national award watch lists on Thursday morning.
The fatal police shooting of an African American man hawking CDs in front of a convenience store in this sweltering Southern city has once again reignited the nation's long-running debate over race, police and the use of force. The shooting by two white police officers - as 37-year-old Alton Sterling was apparently pinned to the ground - quickly sent angry protesters into the streets of the Louisiana capital and prompted the U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday to take the lead in the investigation to determine what happened.
In this Sept. 1, 2011 file photo, South Africa's Oscar Pistorius competes in a qualification round for the Men's 4x400m relay at the World Athletics Championships in Daegu, South Korea.
NOVEMBER 1: Colin Kaepernick #7 of the San Francisco 49ers throws a pass against the St. Louis Rams in the second quarter at the Edward Jones Dome on November 1, 2015 in St. Louis, Missouri. The dual-threat quarterback posted a video of the shooting to Instagram with the caption, "This is what lynchings look like in 2016! Another murder in the streets because the color of a man's skin, at the hands of the people who they say will protect us.
A federal judge has refused to dismiss a class action claiming National Football League teams pumped injured players with painkillers to get them back on the field. Lead plaintiff Etopia Evans, widow of the late Charles "Chuck" Evans, who played for the Minnesota Vikings and Baltimore Ravens, sued all 32 NFL teams in May 2015.
'Operation Mincemeat' mastermind who used a dead drunk's corpse to fool the Germans in WW2 most amazing spy story is remembered as his medals go up for sale Using dead body of a tramp they duped Germans into thinking the Allies were planning to attack Greece and Sardinia rather than Sicily in 1943 The body was dropped into the sea from a Royal Navy submarine and then floated towards the coast of Spain, carrying a case full of fake documents An Oxford-educated spymaster who duped the Germans using the body of a dead tramp carrying fake documents in World War Two is remembered as his medals go up for sale. Sir John Masterman ran the Twenty Committee , responsible for the use of double agents during the War.
Republican Donald Trump is accusing Hillary Clinton of bribing Attorney General Loretta Lynch following a report that said Clinton would consider keeping Lynch if she's elected president. "It's a bribe!" Trump declared at a rally in Raleigh, North Carolina, Tuesday, hours after the FBI said it wouldn't recommend charges against Clinton over her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state.
At a time when anti-immigration sentiment is running high, as evidenced by the success of presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump and the Brexit vote in Great Britain, New Hampshire is in the middle of... Just as the Red Sox were about to overcome a 4-0 first-inning deficit and pound the Texas Rangers, yours truly penned a column advising Danny Ainge ... (more)
The European Union's top economic official has criticised a British proposal to slash corporate tax to less than 15% following the nation's vote to abandon the bloc. "Going to 15% does not seem to me to be a good initiative," EU Economic Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici told French radio.
By Mark Harper and Tony Holt mark.harper@news-jrnl.com tony.holt@news-jrnl.com Monday, July 04, 2016 1:24 PM Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump both want the same thing: Your money. As another quarterly fund-raising deadline came and went last week, the presidential candidates and their surrogates made email appeals that demonstrate how important they view campaign cash to their chances of winning in November.
Hottest Fourth of July party ever? Tom and Taylor enjoy mushiest show of affection yet as he declares his love with tattoo and tank top in her name while they frolic in the sea with their A-list friends 'It just demolished his foot': Holiday horror as tourist, 18, mutilates limb after stepping on homemade explosives hidden in Central Park California girl, nine, loses her left hand, fingers on her right and sustains injuries to her face in suspected illegal fireworks blast Mother has 'ticking timebomb' tangle of blood and veins in her face which explode and could kill her at any moment Drunk driver kills police officer after plowing into the man at a traffic stop during his last shift on the force - and just before the young father was set to marry How Rolling Stone's rape story became 'its worst nightmare': Newly-released emails and notes reveal the gaping holes in infamous University of ... (more)
Anita Hill , subject of the HBO film "Confirmation," poses with U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer and star Kerry Washington at the premiere of the film at Paramount Studios on March 31, 2016, in Los Angeles. Twenty-five years after she alleged sexual harassment by a U.S. Supreme Court nominee, Anita Hill will headline the Pennsylvania Conference for Women on Oct. 6 at the Convention Center.