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Roger Federer Will Sit Out Olympics, Rest Of 2016
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
The Grand Slam tennis champion announced he needs more time to recover from knee surgery. He plans to put his energy toward coming back strong and healthy in 2017.
Judge Drops Charges Against Anti-Abortion Activists Behind Covert Recordings
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
A Texas judge has dismissed felony charges against two people who concealed their identities and tried to buy fetal tissue from Planned Parenthood.
Suicide Bombings In Somalia's Capital Kill 13 Near Peacekeeping Base
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Car bombs detonated at checkpoints near the entrance to one of the African Union bases in Mogadishu, killed more than a dozen people. The base is used by the union's peacekeeping troops.
2 Men Take Hostages, Kill Priest In French Church; Attack Claimed By ISIS
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Two men attacked a church near Rouen during Tuesday Mass, killing an elderly priest before being shot to death by police. One of the assailants had tried to travel to Syria and was under surveillance.
Tim LaHaye, Evangelical Legend Behind 'Left Behind' Series, Dies At 90
Monday, July 25, 2016
LaHaye was the co-author of the best-selling series of books about the rapture. He was the author of scores of nonfiction books as well.
Call The Pied Piper: New Zealand Wants To Get Rid Of Its Rats. All Of Them
Monday, July 25, 2016
For decades, New Zealand has tried to reduce the populations of destructive, non-native predators. Now the country has a more ambitious goal: eliminating invasive rats, stoats and possums by 2050.
Virginia Court Overturns Order That Restored Voting Rights To Felons
Friday, July 22, 2016
The state Supreme Court said Gov. Terry McAuliffe doesn't have the authority to grant voting rights to felons through a blanket order. McAuliffe's action this spring affected 206,000 ex-offenders.
Shooting At Munich Shopping Mall Kills At Least 10, Police Say
Friday, July 22, 2016
At least 27 people were injured in the shooting. Police now believe there was only one shooter, an 18-year-old German-Iranian man, born and raised in Munich.
Small Town In Colorado Tells Residents Water Is Contaminated With THC
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Hugo, Colo., is reporting that THC, the psychoactive compound in pot, is in the tap water. It's not clear how that's possible. One town well shows "signs of tampering," the sheriff's office says.
NBA Will Pull 2017 All-Star Game From Charlotte Over N.C. 'Bathroom Bill'
Thursday, July 21, 2016
The controversial state law limits civil rights protections for LGBT people; the league says it can't host the All-Star Game in that climate. A new location for the game hasn't yet been announced.
Roger Ailes, Accused Of Sexual Harassment, Out As Chairman Of Fox News
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Ailes, the co-founder and CEO of the news channel, "has resigned from his role effective immediately," according to parent company 21st Century Fox. Rupert Murdoch is taking over in the interim.
Larry The Cat Taken To Vet For Injury, Expected To Make Full Recovery
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Everyone's favorite British civil servant was observed limping on Wednesday. Some political observers suspect rival Palmerston, the Foreign Office cat, is responsible for the prime mouser's wounds.
10 Brazilians Arrested, Accused Of Plotting Terrorist Attack On Rio Olympics
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Brazil's justice minister says the group was disorganized and amateur. The members pledged allegiance to ISIS but had no direct contact with the group, authorities say.
Mali Extends State Of Emergency After Series Of Deadly Attacks
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
The country is still recovering from an Islamist insurgency in 2012, NPR's Ofeibea Quist-Arcton reports. An attack in a central town killed 17 soldiers Tuesday.
Former Attorney General Will Work With Airbnb To Address Discrimination
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
The short-term rental platform has hired Eric Holder as outside counsel to help it craft a new anti-discrimination policy. Individuals and researchers have reported racial bias by the site's users.
Erdogan Announces 3-Month State Of Emergency For Turkey
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
The Turkish president says the state of emergency will make it easier to question and try the thousands of people accused of backing the failed coup attempt over the weekend.
U.S. Appeals Court Finds Texas Voter ID Law Discriminates Against Minority Voters
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
The 5th Circuit ruled that the law might not intentionally violate voters' rights, but does have a discriminatory effect. It called for a lower court to fix the problem before the November elections.
WATCH: During Turkish Coup Attempt, Man Defies 2 Tanks And Survives
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Video footage shows a man standing in front of the first tank. When it doesn't stop, he runs backward a few steps, then throws himself on the ground — remaining safely between the tank's treads.
Bookstore's Tweet Leads To Love, Then Marriage
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
In 2012, the corporate Twitter account for a bookstore in London posted a joke about Pokemon. "I'm in love," a woman responded. More tweets followed, then a date. The wedding was last weekend.
Sources: Murdochs Moving To Oust Roger Ailes After Sexual Harassment Allegations
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Ailes, the CEO and chairman of Fox News, has been sued by a former anchor, and other accusers have stepped forward. Fox News sources now say the Murdoch family is moving to push Ailes out.