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Diana's Blood Is On His Hands!
Hulk who hit Princess’ Limo finally found!
Big Tech's Eco-pledges Aren't Slowing Its Pursuit Of Big Oil
Employee activism and outside pressure have pushed big tech companies like Amazon, Microsoft and Google into promising to slash their carbon emissions.
Where Roe Doesn't Reach
While people worry about a world in which abortion access is no longerprotected, the women of Mississippi are already living in it.
The Shaw Family Admission Plan
One Wall Street billionaire and the ultimate college hedge.
Bloomberg, California Team On Climate Satellites
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is teaming up with California to use satellites to track climate pollutants.
After Amazon Packages Found In Cemetery, Police Deliver Them
Officers in a Massachusetts police department briefly turned into Amazon drivers after a stash of undelivered packages was found in a cemetery.
North Koreaborn Youtubers Offer Peek Into Lives In Homeland
Video clips uploaded on Jang’s 2-year-old channel showed him saying that ordinary North Koreans usually raise dogs, rabbits, pigs, and chickens, but to either eat or sell to markets.
President Battulga Khaltmaa Brings Trumpian Tendencies To The Steppes
A wealthy businessman rides a wave of discontent to the country's highest office, concentrates power in his hands, and cozies up to Putin. This time, through, there are horses.
Eastern Europe's Love Hate Relationship With Immigrants
Hungary and Poland are among those quietly importing workers to ease a labor crunch.
If There is No Deal Brexit....
A journey into the all-too-near future depicts the disruptions—economic, cultural, even animal— that could shake a U.K. that’s crashed out of the EU.
The Anti-Krugman Libertarians On The High Seas
For one week on the Celebrity Solstice, listeners of a podcast devoted to rebutting the Nobel Prize-winning economist get to be with their own kind.
Michelle Building Divorce War Chest!
Money-grubbing ex-White House queen Michelle Obama is building up a massive war chest for her upcoming divorce battle with hubby Barack, sources tell GLOBE.
New Independent Watchdog To Keep Extremists Off Internet
The leaders of New Zealand and France are backing a watchdog organization aimed at keeping internet platforms from being used by extremists — and preparing speedy responses to future attacks.
Bill Clinton - Months To Live!
Fears frail ex-prez has only months to live as he’s eaten alive by Parkinson’s
Facebook Suspends Thousands Of Apps But User Impact Unclear
Facebook said that it has suspended “tens of thousands” of apps made by about 400 developers as part of an investigation following the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Carr Fire - 2,000 Degrees And Counting
Half inferno, half cyclone, the Carr Fire burned as hot as 2,700 degrees and packed winds that turned trucks into wayward missiles. Would anyone caught inside it survive?
Vegas Area, Casinos Charge Ahead With Electric Vehicle Spots
As more electric vehicles hit the streets, additional places to charge them are popping up in Las Vegas.
Pear Therapeutics CEO Explains App For Addiction Treatment
Smartphone apps have transformed the way we read the news, hail rides and connect with friends and family.
University Of California To Dump Fossil Fuel Investments
The University of California is dumping fossil fuel investments from its nearly $84 billion pension and endowment funds because they are a financial risk, its top financial officers announced this week.
Cheap Meds From Canada, Eh?
“For the first time in HHS history, we are open to importation,” Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Alex Azar told reporters in July.
Privacy Is Over. We Must Fight Harder Than Ever To Protect Our Civil Liberties.
Once upon a time, privacy was everyone’s default setting.
Kagan And Gorsuch Clash Over Judicial Deference To The Administrative State
A major conflict is now underway on the U.S. Supreme Court between Justices Elena Kagan and Neil Gorsuch over the issue of judicial deference to the administrative state.
Justice Department Files Lawsuit Against Snowden Over Memoir
The U.S. government filed a lawsuit against former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, alleging he violated nondisclosure agreements by publishing a memoir without giving the government an opportunity to review it first.
Report: More People Are Supporting Nonprofit News Sites
Nonprofit news organizations, a growth area in the troubled field of journalism, are broadening their base of support to take in almost as much from individual donors as they do from foundations.
The FBI Rebrands Its Sex Worker Harassment Campaign
The FBI is once again aiding vice squad stings across the country and calling it an effort to stop child sex trafficking.
How Two Seasteaders Wound Up Marked For Death
If a tiny floating cottage brought down the wrath of the thai navy, is there any hope for stateless life at sea?
Amazon Opens 30,000 Jobs; Holds Nationwide Job Fair
A Seattle-based technology company has held a nationwide job fair after opening 30,000 jobs, including 13,600 jobs in Washington.
A Florida Retiree's Uncut Lawn May Cost Him His House
The city of Dunedin, Florida, really wants Jim Ficken’s house.
5G Is The Future
If local nimbys and federal bureaucrats don’t mess it up
Can Vegetarianism Stop Climate Change?
Eating meat is bad for the climate—or at least that was one of the main conclusions highlighted in a flood of news reports based on the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s August report, Climate Change and Land.