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Israel defends itself at the U.N.'s top court against allegations of genocide
Accused of committing genocide against Palestinians, Israel defended its war in Gaza at the United Nations' highest court Friday.
How Trump made a 30% tariff feel like a relief
It's a pattern in President Trump's chaotic tariff policy: he first suggests a high number, only to later ratchet it down. Business schools call it the 'anchor effect.'
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Puerto Rico Energy Infrastructure Is 'Completely Down,' Governor Says
Hurricane Maria, the strongest hurricane to have hit the island in decades, is believed to have taken down critical high-voltage power lines. Gov. Ricardo Rosselló says repairs could take months.
Judge Dismisses Newtown Families' Lawsuit Against AR-15-Style Gun-Maker
Gun-makers and sellers have broad legal immunity from claims over the criminal misuse of firearms "when the product functioned as designed and intended," a Connecticut judge says.
Cruise ban ends, but the coast isn’t clear for the 2021 season in Alaska
The federal government released a plan for cruise ships to resume sailings in U.S. waters on Friday, but the 2021 cruise ship season in Alaska is far from…
EU Could Approve Pfizer, BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine In December
If approved, the vaccine could be distributed before the end of the year, BioNTech says.
Airbnb Settles Suit With San Francisco, Aims To Smooth Host Registration
The short-term rental company has had an occasionally fraught relationship with its city of origin. But this lawsuit — which was joined by HomeAway — ended in an agreement lauded Monday by both sides.
After Surprise Announcement, Gunfire Erupts Once More In Ivory Coast
A spokesman for disgruntled soldiers, who settled a mutiny months ago in return for promised payments, recently said they'd dropped their demands. This clearly came as news to the soldiers.
In Lake Huron, Underwater Treasures And A Marine Sanctuary Boost Tourism Industry
Alpena, Mich., has turned the shipwrecks off its shores into a tourist attraction. Now, other Great Lakes towns are hoping to create freshwater marine sanctuaries of their own.
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Verizon Buys Yahoo For $4.8 Billion In Cash, Touting Gains In Mobile
The deal comes more than a year after Verizon paid $4.4 billion to acquire AOL; as part of Verizon, Yahoo will join the same division AOL currently occupies.
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