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Florida School Shooter Heard Voices Telling him to Kill
Nikolas Cruz, 19, was detained without resistance shortly after the February 14 attack in Parkland, north of Miami, and was questioned in the Broward County Sheriff's Office.
Facebook, Apple and YouTube Take Down Content of Man Who Said 9/11 Was Staged
The sweeping moves are the broadest actions yet by internet companies that have suspended or removed some of the conspiracy-driven content.
As Sanctions Bite, Where Next for Trump's Iran Strategy?
The US walked out of the 2015 nuclear deal in May and is bringing back "maximum pressure" sanctions for most sectors on August 6, and the energy sector on November 4.
Russian Helicopter Crash in Northern Siberia Kills 18
The Mi-8 helicopter carrying three crew members and 15 passengers crashed when it collided with machinery carried by another helicopter soon after take-off.
Google Rushes to Plug Leaks as Employees Fume Over Censored Search Engine for China
The tech giant had already come under fire this year from thousands of employees who signed a petition against a USD 10-million contract with the US military, which was not renewed.
ISIS-Linked London Teen Becomes Youngest Woman Jailed in UK for Terrorism
She had planned violent attacks in the British capital, using coded language themed around a tea party, after UK authorities stopped her travelling to Syria to marry an IS fighter she had met online.
US Court Orders Trump Administration to Fully Reinstate DACA Programme
Bates first issued a ruling in April ordering the federal government to continue the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, programme, including taking applications. He stayed that ruling for 90 days to give the government time to better explain...
Burqa-clad Suicide Bombers Kill At Least 29 Inside Afghan Shiite Mosque
According to Abdullah Hasrat, spokesman for Paktia province, the toll had risen to 29 killed and 81 wounded, with children among the victims.
'Fake News' is the Enemy of People, Not Media: Trump
"They asked my daughter Ivanka whether or not the media is the enemy of the people. She correctly said no. It is the FAKE NEWS, which is a large percentage of the media, that is the enemy of the people! (sic)," Trump tweeted.
Apple's Trillion-Dollar Moment: How Impulse Buys of 1980s are Funding Retirements Today
Apple shareholders who first picked the stock in the 1980s and 1990s say they maintained a strong appreciation for the company, its products and its co-founder Jobs even as Apple teetered on the brink of bankruptcy in the late 1990s.
Who Built Stonehenge? Cremation Ashes Yield Clues
Most of their remains were cremated, leaving only ashes, a few bone fragments, and an archeological dead-end.
Pakistani Opposition to Challenge Imran Khan With Own PM Candidate in Parliament
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Maryam Aurangzeb said that it is an alliance against rigged elections, and where all the political parties were not provided a free and fair, level playing field.
British MP Keith Vaz Accused of Bullying Parliament Staff
The 61-year-old Labour party MP from Leicester East is accused of making harsh comments to a Commons’ clerk when she reportedly raised an issue about parliamentary rules and standards.
French Rappers Brawl in Paris Airport, Disrupting Flights
Some passengers scurried for safety while others took videos on their cell phones as rappers Booba and Kaaris and their minders swung punches and lashed out with kicks and crashed through cosmetics stands in a duty-free shop
Thieves Steal 17th Century Swedish Crown Jewels, Flee in Motorboat
The priceless artefacts were snatched from a cathedral in Strangnas, about an hour west of the capital Stockholm, at lunchtime on Tuesday, police said.
Congress Passes National Defence Authorisation Act 2019 Capping US Aid to Pakistan to $ 150 Million
This year's defense legislation, however, removes certain conditions like action against Haqqani network or Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) -- as was the case in the past few years for disbursement of US aid to Pakistan.