GOP Senate Candidate Accuses Arizona Rival Of 'Treason' In Debate
Cops Won't Charge Students Accused Of Making Cookies With Human Ashes
Saudis Reportedly Plan To Announce Jamal Khashoggi Was Killed Accidentally
Yahoo News Explains: Does Trump owe Sen. Warren $1 million?
Under pressure from President Trump, Elizabeth Warren finally released her DNA results, which show distant Native American ancestry. The Massachusetts senator first faced criticism over her assertions about her heritage during her 2012 Senate race, with many questioning her statements. “I’ve got more Indian blood in me than Pocahontas, and I have none,” he said during an October rally.
Deadly train derailment in Morocco
At least seven people were killed and about 80 injured when a train was derailed near the Moroccan capital Rabat on Tuesday morning, a medical source said. “Some people lost their arms and legs in the accident,” the medical source there said. Relatives of the victims wept at the hospital.Some cases were treated at the Mohammed V military hospital in Rabat, state news agency MAP reported.
Deadline passes for Syria's Idlib buffer without jihadists leaving
A deadline passed Monday without jihadists leaving a planned buffer zone around Syria's last major rebel bastion of Idlib as set out under a Russian-Turkish deal. The radical fighters were supposed to withdraw from the buffer as a final condition to implementing a Russian-Turkish deal to stave off a regime offensive on the northwestern region of Idlib. Just hours before the cut-off time, Idlib's dominant jihadist group vowed to continue to fight but did not give a clear position on the deal reached in the Russia resort of Sochi.
Bavarian voters punish Merkel allies in state election
Germany deports man convicted over 9/11 terror attack 17 years after atrocity
Germany has deported a Moroccan man who acted as a "book-keeper" for the 9/11 terrorists, 17 years after the deadly attacks. Mounir el Motassadeq, a member of a terrorist organisation known as the called "Hamburg cell", was imprisoned in 2006 after he was convicted of aiding lead hijacker Mohamed Atta and two other al-Qaeda extremists by paying their tuition and rent to keep the pretence that they were students. Almost 3,000 people were killed when two hijacked planes were flown into the twin towers of New York's World Trade Centre on 11 September 2001.
Maryland Police Officer Charged With Raping Woman During Traffic Stop
Student reportedly fed classmates cookies made with grandmother's ashes
Donald Trump Denies Making Charity Pledge Tied To Elizabeth Warren DNA Test
Walmart CEO points to new company culture, cuts profit forecast
Walmart, based in Bentonville, Arkansas, also lowered its earnings forecast for its current fiscal year and said e-commerce growth next year would be slower than in the current year ending in January. "I want to challenge your thinking about Walmart," Chief Executive Doug McMillon told the company's annual investor meeting, which was webcast.
The Best Target Home Decor Finds Under $25
A Child Has Become the First to Die in Florida's Flu Season, Officials Say
Cheech and Chong star tries to travel to Canada for cannabis legalisation day 'but can't find passport'
Canada’s most famous stoner, comedian and actor Tommy Chong, is unsure if he can make it back home for the day cannabis is legalised because he has lost his passport. The 80-year-old, who starred in the famous reefer comedy Up In Smoke in 1972 and now lives in California, was supposed to appear at an event in British Columbia on Wednesday but discovered while packing that he has mislaid his travel documents. Chong became one of the most well-known marijuana advocates along with his comedy partner, Cheech Marin, during the heydey of the stoner era in the 1970s.
Piers Morgan Disgusted With 'Emasculated' 007 Daniel Craig Carrying Baby Daughter
Try your luck -- Mega Millions jackpot hits $868 million in US
Your chances of winning are slim to none, but it might be worth investing a few dollars in the Mega Millions contest in the United States before Friday's drawing. It would be the largest jackpot in global lottery history if claimed by a single winner. The previous largest single jackpot of $758.7 million was won last year by Mavis Wanczyk, a 53-year-old mother of two from Massachusetts.