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Argentina finds lost submarine a year later
The ARA San Jua went take last year in the deep Atlantic with 44 crewmen aboard.
Migrants’ makeshift shelter in Tijuana short on bathrooms, food, many say
As migrants continue arriving in Tijuana, officials are playing catch-up, trying to provide shelter and food for the caravan.
Inside the Camp Fire perimeter, these residents faced the inferno. Now, they’re staying put.
Among the ruined neighborhoods and towns once home to the estimated 52,000 forced to escape the Camp Fire, you’ll find surprising signs of life.
C.I.A. Concludes That Saudi Crown Prince Ordered Khashoggi Killed
Intelligence officials briefed lawmakers on Capitol Hill this week and offered the agency’s analysis of the assassination and Prince Mohammed’s culpability.
Man who raped dying teen, texted explicit pictures will serve less than 3 years
Family members of Alyssa Noceda called Brian Varela’s sentence ‘a joke.’ The judge said Washington state’s sentencing guidelines constrained her.
Tests for Lyme disease don’t work well enough to diagnose illness early, federal panel says
‘Hopefully, it breaks this gridlock that we have on Lyme disease,’ said Pat Smith, a member of the panel and founder of the Lyme Disease Association.
Eight more bodies bring California wildfire death toll to 71, with 1,000+ people missing
Rain expected early next week could help shorten the battle but would also complicate the search for more bodies.
Kellyanne Conway’s husband: Trump administration is a ‘dumpster fire’
George Conway, the husband to Kellyanne one of the president’s closest advisers, went into depth about his views on the president.
How the Trump Administration Stepped Up Pursuit of WikiLeaks’s Assange
As American spies worked to collect intelligence on Julian Assange, Justice Department prosecutors took steps that resulted in secret charges.