Are there more than 2,000 MS-13 gang members in Virginia's wealthy Fairfax...
Washington Post - The Republican candidate for Virginia governor suggest MS-13 is surging in Fairfax County. But the numbers are very fuzzy.
View ArticleIndia drags feet on GM mustard permit amid powerful opposition
Reuters - * Cotton only GM crop allowed to be sold, cultivated in India
View ArticleEuropean shares swing sideways as Q3 earnings keep rolling in
Reuters - LONDON, Oct 24 (Reuters) - European bourses and indexes were trading sideways at the opening of markets on Tuesday, as a new set of third-quarter earnings pulled companies' stocks sharply in...
View ArticleSwedbank reports solid Q3 profit, brushes off housing slump worries
CNBC - Swedbank beat third-quarter operating profit expectations on Tuesday and brushed off concerns that the Swedish housing market could be set for a significant correction.
View ArticleTrump plans lunch with GOP senators as focus turns to taxes
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View ArticleJapan's Abe remains Trump's best ally against 'unprecedented' North Korea threat
CNN - A decisive election win for Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe boosts one of US President Donald Trump's strongest allies in Asia as both Washington and Tokyo grapple with how to handle Pyongyang.
View ArticleVicksburg trims health expenses with clinic for city workers
AP - VICKSBURG, Miss. ? A Mississippi mayor says his city is reducing its health care expenses by running a clinic for municipal employees. Vicksburg Mayor George Flaggs says the city expects to save...
View ArticlePrescription drug collection effort set in West Virginia
AP - CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) ? An annual prescription drug take-back event at West Virginia's Capitol is being expanded to two days this month. Attorney General Patrick Morrisey said in a news release...
View ArticleSaudi Arabia opens major conference with eye on investment
AP - RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) ? Saudi Arabia has opened a major investment conference aimed at shining a spotlight on the country's efforts to diversify its revenue streams and overhaul its economy...
View ArticleUS diplomat says US played key role in Marawi success
Washington Post - CLARK, Philippines ? The top U.S. diplomat in the Philippines says the U.S. detected no credible reports of human rights violations by the Philippine armed forces and police during...
View ArticleEU nations clinch long-sought deal on 'posted workers'
AP - BRUSSELS (AP) ? The European Union has reached agreement on so-called posted workers who are often cheap labor from Eastern Europe sent temporarily by companies to more prosperous EU countries. EU...
View ArticleRussia: Less than 5 percent of Syria still under IS control
AP - MOSCOW (AP) ? Russia's defense minister says less than five percent of Syria remains under control of the Islamic State group. At the height of the rise of the IS the militants controlled about...
View Article3 more people sentenced for looting Mississippi Indian mound
AP - OXFORD, Miss. (AP) ? Three more Mississippi residents have been sentenced for looting an Indian mound. They are among eight people convicted of removing artifacts in 2014 from the Doskie Indian...
View ArticleAfter 3 delays, North Korea and Malaysia to play in Thailand
AP - KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia ? An Asian Cup qualifier between North Korea and Malaysia, which has already been postponed three times, is set to be played in Thailand next month. The Asian Football...
View ArticleTeacher's seemingly hacked email sends racist message
AP - MERIDEN, Conn. ? State police are investigating after a racist email was sent to students at a Connecticut high school. Police say the email came from a teacher's account at Wilcox Technical High...
View ArticleMagnitude 3.9 earthquake strikes off California coast
AP - SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND, Calif. (AP) ? A magnitude 3.9 earthquake has struck off California's coast. The U.S. Geological Survey says the earthquake hit at midnight Tuesday and had an epicenter abâ¦
View ArticleMoscow journalist in intensive care after stabbing attack
AP - MOSCOW ? Ekho Moskvy radio station says its deputy editor-in-chief who was stabbed in the throat by an attacker has been operated on and transferred to an intensive care unit. Tatyana Felgenhauer,...
View ArticleStudy says New York could get hit with floods every five years
AP - Within the next three decades, floods that used to strike the New York City area only once every 500 years could occur every five years, according to a new scientific study released just days...
View ArticleAirport in Atlanta advances recycling and compost program
AP - A Minnesota company has been chosen to develop a recycling and composting facility at the world's busiest airport, in Atlanta.
View ArticleKey West marker restored after Hurricane Irma
AP - Artists have restored one of the most photographed tourism icons in the Florida Keys after it was damaged by Hurricane Irma.
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