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Trump Announces U.S. Withdrawal From Paris Climate Accord
Thursday, June 01, 2017
President Trump followed through on his campaign trail vow to exit the historic international agreement. But he said the U.S. would begin negotiations to possibly re-enter the pact or a similar deal.
Shareholders Push Exxon To Disclose Business Impact Of Fighting Climate Change
Wednesday, May 31, 2017
In a victory for environmental activists, investors have passed a nonbinding proposal calling for Exxon Mobil to publicly examine how efforts to cut greenhouse gases would affect its bottom line.
After Stabbing, Portland's Mayor Wants 2 Right-Wing Demonstrations Canceled
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
On Friday, a man yelled hate speech and stabbed three men, according to police. Now Portland's mayor says a pro-Trump rally and anti-Muslim march should be denied permits; the Oregon ACLU disagrees.
Cyclone Hits Bangladesh, Destroying Huts Sheltering Rohingya Refugees
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Some 350,000 people reportedly were evacuated from their homes before Cyclone Mora made landfall. The worst damage was at refugee camps housing thousands who fled neighboring Myanmar.
In Europe, World Leaders Try To Change Trump's Mind On Climate Change
Friday, May 26, 2017
It was eight against one, at a table in Italy on Friday: Six heads of state and two EU representatives, arguing with the U.S. president about the urgency of committing to the Paris climate accord.
Monsoon-Triggered Mudslides, Floods In Sri Lanka Kill More Than 90 People
Friday, May 26, 2017
Evacuations are underway, with helicopters and boats trying to reach stranded communities. More than 100 more people are missing, the country's disaster management center says.
Texas Teachers Give Student 'Most Likely To Become A Terrorist' Award
Friday, May 26, 2017
The Channelview Independent School District has apologized for the "poor attempt to poke fun" after 13-year-old honors student Lizeth Villanueva received the award.
In NATO Speech, Trump Scolds Leaders But Doesn't Recommit To Defense Pledge
Thursday, May 25, 2017
At a dedication for two memorials, President Trump told gathered NATO leaders that it was "not fair" to U.S. taxpayers for NATO countries to spend less than they pledged on their own national defense.
4th Circuit Court Ruling Keeps Trump's Travel Ban On Hold
Thursday, May 25, 2017
A 13-judge panel in Virginia was one of several federal appeals courts hearing arguments over President Trump's executive order that would restrict travel from six majority-Muslim countries.
British Police Decry Apparent U.S. Leaks Of Manchester Attack Evidence
Thursday, May 25, 2017
Information and photos related to the Manchester investigation have been published in the U.S. press. British Prime Minister Theresa May said she would raise the issue with President Trump.
Hot Tip On Old Heist Could Be Worth $10 Million, Gardner Museum Says
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
It's been 27 years since thieves made off with more than a dozen works of art from Boston's Gardner Museum. But the museum's trustees hold out hope — and have doubled the bounty on the masterpieces.
What Does It Mean When ISIS Claims Responsibility For An Attack?
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
When the Islamic State says its "soldiers" carried out an attack, it doesn't necessarily mean the group planned or directed the terrorist act — or even knew about it in advance.
'A Beautiful Little Girl': Victims Of Manchester Bombing Remembered
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
At least 22 victims died in the attack at an Ariana Grande concert. The victims include an 8-year-old girl, an 18-year-old student and several parents killed as they waited to pick up their children.
Jury Selection In Bill Cosby Sexual Assault Trial Looks To Be A Challenge
Monday, May 22, 2017
A third of the potential jurors say they've already formed opinions about Cosby's guilt or innocence. The case involves one of scores of sexual assault allegations against the comedian.
Texas Lawmakers Revive 'Bathroom Bill,' OK Religious Refusal Of Adoptions
Monday, May 22, 2017
A proposal governing bathroom use by transgender students in public schools has moved forward. A bill to allow adoption agencies to deny gay, unmarried or non-Christian would-be parents has passed.
Trump Arrives In Israel For Second Leg Of International Trip
Monday, May 22, 2017
On his first overseas trip as president, Trump flew from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to Tel Aviv, Israel — the only known direct flight between the two countries, which do not have diplomatic relations.
Scientists Sneak A Peek At How Ladybugs Fold Their Wings
Saturday, May 20, 2017
Ladybugs are famous for their spotted wing cases. But researchers in Japan were interested in what was happening under that colorful exterior: How delicate wings were folding origami-like into place.
'A Kingdom On Wheels': The Hidden World That Made The Circus Happen
Saturday, May 20, 2017
Awe-inspiring feats of logistics. Incredible strength of community. As the "Greatest Show on Earth" plays its final act, the cast and crew are saying goodbye to more than just a livelihood.
NAACP Is Looking For New President, 'Retooling' Entire Organization
Friday, May 19, 2017
Cornell William Brooks has led the civil rights group since 2014. The NAACP says it won't be renewing his contract, as part of a "transformational retooling" of the entire organization.
Will Someone Please Adopt This 'Utter Bastard Of A Cat'?
Friday, May 19, 2017
A rescue group in Australia is looking for someone to take in a gorgeous black rescue cat. But be warned: "Mr. Biggles is a despot and a dictator" who "does not like to be thwarted."