A member of the New South Wales Parliament is calling for warning signs at a hospital that has become a hot spot for tourists wanting kangaroo selfies after several attacks there.
Read More »Freak Storm Sweeps Through Northern India, Killing Dozens
Three states in the country's northwest bore the brunt of the rain-and-dust storm, with most of the deaths believed to have been in Rajasthan.
Read More »Trump Hints At Likely Release Of 3 Americans Held In North Korea
In a tweet, the president suggested that the three — two detained last year and a third held since 2015 — could be released soon.
Read More »Men Arrested In Philadelphia Starbucks Reach Settlements
Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson, arrested last month, were offered free college tuition by Starbucks, while the city promised to set up a high school program for young entrepreneurs.
Read More »Yale Pulls Honorary Degree From Bill Cosby, The First Time In The School’s History
Yale joins a growing list of American universities and colleges to cut ties with the now convicted comedian.
Read More »Arizona Teachers Vow To Maintain Walkout ‘Until A Budget Is Passed’
Nearly a week after the walkout began, teachers said they would accept a budget giving them a pay bump. But, with the budget still not signed, organizers have vowed to stay out of school another day.
Read More »First Guantanamo Inmate Released Under Trump Administration
The Pentagon says a 43-year-old convicted al-Qaida operative has been returned to his home country after more than 15 years at the installation on Cuba. He'll serve nine more years in Saudi Arabia.
Read More »Hawaii Approves Bill Banning Sunscreen Believed To Kill Coral Reefs
If Gov. David Ige signs the bill, popular sunscreen brands including Coppertone, Banana Boat and Hawaiian Tropic will be illegal. Lawmakers say they contain chemicals harmful to delicate marine life.
Read More »United Airlines Will Ban Dozens Of Dog, Cat Breeds In New Pet Guidelines
As of June 18, a handful of cat breeds and more than 40 types of short-nosed and strong-jawed dogs will no longer be allowed in the cargo area. In-cabin rules are still under consideration.
Read More »Cambridge Analytica Is Shutting Down After Facebook Data Controversy
The U.K.-based firm made headlines for using data from Facebook users without their permission. Video also showed its executives describing campaign tactics of entrapment.
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