Active-duty soldiers deployed to the Arizona-Mexico border installed barbed wire at the top of the fence separating the twin cities of Nogales.
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Texas teacher dies after apparent suicide attempt inside classroom
The children were unaware of the medical emergency, the school principal said in an email.
Long-lost continents discovered under Antarctica’s ice
An ESA satellite’s data shows Antarctica was once linked to India and Australia before supercontinent Gondwana separated 200 million years ago.
Trudeau Apologizes for Canada’s Turning Away Ship of Jews Fleeing Nazis
In 1939, Canada refused desperate pleas for asylum by the captain of the St. Louis, a ship with more than 900 passengers. Most were Jews fleeing Germany.
Oprah, Beyonce and Taylor: They ‘lost’ in midterms, so what about celebrity political pull in 2020?
The midterm elections were a mixed bag for politicians but they were pretty much a bust for major celebrities who endorsed candidates.
Ex-Police Chief and 13 Others Arrested in Peru for Suspected Child Trafficking
Fourteen people were arrested in Peru, including a former head of the national police, accused of selling children taken from vulnerable women.
Sessions, Election Results, Amazon: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Analysis: Election results mean big changes for Trump
University of Virginia Center for Politics Director Larry Sabato says Tuesday’s midterm election results mean new checks on President Donald Trump’s power and likely signals the end of the legislative aspect of his presidency. (Nov. 7)
Macron Praises World War I General Who Later Collaborated With Nazis
He called Marshal Philippe Petain a “great soldier” in comments that triggered outrage among French Jews.
Count on a recount in Florida’s Nelson-Scott Senate race
As votes were counted overnight, the candidates’ total votes tightened to within half a percentage point, the margin triggering an automatic recount.