Death toll from Turkey’s car bombing in Ankara rises to 37; officials blame the PKK.
Obama’s SCOTUS shortlist reportedly shrinks to three nominees.
Less than nine months after Charleston, the move to remove Confederate symbols slows or stops.
White voters hope Trump will restore the racial hierarchy upended by Obama.
It’s a very closed community. Academics explain why they support Trump.
Like Clemens and Clinton before him, Cosby uses homeowners insurance to defray his legal costs.
Los Angeles confiscates tiny homes given to homeless population, calling them safety hazards.
Textbook that shows Palestinian land loss since 1946 recalled after years in print.
Venmo has difficulty processing transactions with “Persian” or “Iran” in the payment description.
Over a million people protest in Brazil, where Rousseff is set to be impeached over corruption.
Why some Civil War soldiers glowed in the dark: luminescent bacteria.
Richard Simmons has disappeared from view—and his friends think he may be a victim of elder abuse.
The second week of the Tournament of Books begins with Syreeta McFadden, Kent Haruf, and Richard Price. #tob16
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