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Reports: U.S. Files First Criminal Charges In Benghazi Attacks
CNN and NBC report the U.S. has charged the leader of a Libyan militia. The charges — the first in connection with the Sept. 11, 2012 attacks — were filed under seal in a New York court.
E-Sports Reach Pro-Athletic Status, Fandom — And Money
Gamers are attracting millions of fans to their live competitions and bringing in some serious prize money. E-sports teams can be bought for millions, and players are traded for thousands.
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Sales Of Existing Homes Hit 7-Year High In 2013
There's more evidence that the housing sector has come out of its deep slump. The day's other key economic indicator: The number of people who applied for unemployment insurance barely changed last week. The pace remained near where it was before the economy slipped into its 2007-2009 recession.
August Jobs Report: Economy Adds 201,000 Jobs; 3.9 Percent Unemployment
Wage growth — and more specifically, the lack of vigorous pay raises — continued to be an issue, with average hourly earnings nudging slightly upward to 2.9 percent.
Rain Starts To Slow After Flooding Displaces 800,000 In Southern Indian State
Tens of thousands of people have been rescued, but thousands more are still stranded after massive flooding and landslides in India's Kerala state.
Courtney Barnett Announces New Album With A Collage Video For 'Nameless, Faceless'
Quoting Margaret Atwood, Barnett has a few cutting words to men cowering behind keyboards. Tell Me How You Really Feel comes out May 18.
Asian Markets Fall After Sharp Losses On Wall Street
The U.S. market wiped out its 2018 gains on Wednesday. Japan's Nikkei 225 index sank sharply on the open but leveled off, regaining some lost ground.
Former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke Ends Presidential Bid
The Democrat struggled to translate the energy from his 2018 Senate bid into a successful White House campaign.
France's Louvre Reopens Most Of The Museum — Sans Big Crowds
One museumgoer says it's a "much more comfortable experience" to view the Mona Lisa without the mobs of tourists. The Louvre put in place mask-wearing, one-way paths and other distancing measures.
Rare Summer Cyclone Leaves Dozens Dead In South Asia
Cyclone Fani tore through India and Bangladesh over the weekend, forcing the evacuation of millions of people.
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