Two teenagers killed, 16 people injured in in shooting at Fort Myers ...
Fort Myers, Fla., police say a shooting in a nightclub killed at least two people early Monday, July 25. Some 16 other people were wounded. Authorities are searching for suspects. (AP) A shooting early Monday morning outside a nightclub in Fort Myers, Fla., killed at least two teenagers and injured at least 16 other people, with a 12-year-old reported to be among the wounded, according to authorities. Another person was injured in a shooting about half a mile away that police said was rela..>> view originalDemocratic National Convention: Wasserman Schultz faces ...
PHILADELPHIA — Democrats faced eruptions of intra-party discord Monday that threatened to distract from high-profile speeches meant to convey unity on the first day of their national convention, as the FBI said it was investigating an email breach that triggered much of the friction over the weekend. Outgoing Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz faced an angry backlash at a meeting of her home state activists Monday morning. And liberal delegates stood ready to shower ..>> view originalWhy Verizon wants to buy an ailing Yahoo
Verizon announced an agreement to buy Yahoo for $4.83 billion on Monday, July 25. The agreement marks the end of an era for the company that once defined the Internet. (Reuters) Two years ago — an epoch in Silicon Valley time — AOL chief executive Tim Armstrong proposed a merger to Yahoo chief executive Marissa Mayer. Both Armstrong and Mayer were ex-Googlers hired to run and rescue these former marquee Internet destinations. But AOL and Yahoo were struggling in an increasingly mobile onli..>> view originalThe Latest: IS claims responsibility for Ansbach attack
ANSBACH, Germany — The Latest on a series of attacks in Germany in the past week (all times local): 6:30 p.m. The German representative of a Syrian opposition group says he feels shame over a string of attacks committed this week by Syrian asylum seekers in Germany. Bassam Abdullah of the Syrian National Coalition says in a statement Monday to the German agency dpa that he hopes such violence won’t make Germans hostile to asylum-seekers. Abdullah says he feels “sad and ashamed. ... Sadly as Syr..>> view originalDonald Trump surges to lead after GOP convention
PHILADELPHIA — GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump has surged out to a lead in the polls after the GOP convention, enjoying a significant bounce from a mostly unified party.Sen. Ted Cruz’s refusal to endorse Mr. Trump does not appear to have harmed the billionaire businessman, who did earn the full backing of other top figures such as Sen. Marco Rubio and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker during last week’s convention.A CNN/ORC poll puts Mr. Trump up 48-45. When the Libertarian Party and Green Party..>> view originalThe complete guide to Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump's favorite autocrat
Russian President Vladimir Putin (Alexei Nikolsky/Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via Associated Press) When Donald Trump first began his campaign for president, his affection for Russian President Vladimir Putin seemed like parody, the sort of winking proof that Trump’s ambitions were just another performance. No serious aspirant to the highest office in the land could possibly want to buddy up with a dour autocrat whose dearest ambition is not merely to bring back the Cold War, but to turn it..>> view originalA troubling turn for US relations in the Muslim world
When he launched his attempt to rebuild U.S. relations with the Muslim world seven years ago, Barack Obama started with Turkey and Egypt, vital U.S. allies that seemed to be on the cusp of change. Under Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey was pioneering a model of moderate, democratic Islamism. Egypt was still ruled by an aging strongman, but with prodding from the George W. Bush administration, it had allowed the flourishing of a liberal civil society and was attempting to modernize its economy. Sinc..>> view originalRodrigo Duterte, Philippine president, declares cease-fire with ...
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte declared a unilateral cease-fire with communist guerrillas effectively immediately Monday and asked the rebels to do the same to end decades of deadly violence and foster the resumption of peace talks.In his first state of the nation address before Congress, Duterte said he wanted a “permanent and lasting peace” before the end of his six-year term, which commenced on June 30. The ex-city mayor, who built a name for his tough, crime-..>> view original
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