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  • US trade gap grew to $54 billion in September

    US trade gap expanded to $54 billion in September, fourth straight increase

  • US adds robust 250,000 jobs; pay growth fastest since 2009

    US employers added 250,000 jobs in October and lifted wages at fastest pace since 2009

  • Exxon: 3Q Earnings Snapshot

    Exxon: 3Q Earnings Snapshot

  • Netanyahu decries writer's death, stresses Saudi stability

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the slaying of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was a horrendous act and "should be duly dealt with" in a way that doesn't undermine Saudi Arabia's stability

  • Boston Marathon bomber's friend deported to Kazakhstan

    Immigration officials say a college friend of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been deported to his native Kazakhstan after he was convicted of concealing evidence in the case

  • 4 Balkan countries to make joint bid to host 2030 World Cup

    The leaders of four Balkan countries say they will make a joint bid to host the 2030 World Cup

  • Feds say heroin, fentanyl remain biggest drug threat to US

    The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration says opioid overdose deaths hit the highest level ever recorded in the United States last year

  • Rebel priest says he's being punished by church

    A Catholic priest says he's been punished by church leaders in France after he gathered more than 100,000 signatures for an online petition that called for a prominent cardinal to resign because of his handling of child sex-abuse cases

  • Malaysia unveils record 2019 budget, fiscal deficit rises

    Malaysia's new government has unveiled a record budget for 2019 despite battling a huge national debt, with new tax measures and increased dividends from national oil company Petronas intended to plug the country's fiscal deficit

  • 2 stabbed, man arrested in incident near Sony's London HQ

    British police say two people have been stabbed and a man has been arrested at an address in central London that is home to the offices of Sony Music

  • The Latest: Trump says video he tweeted was 'correct'

    President Donald Trump says a video he tweeted showing a Mexican migrant in a courtroom smiling and boasting about killing police officers is tough "but correct."

  • UK climate: longer warm spells, hotter summer days

    Britain's national weather forecasting service says warm spells and tropical nights are increasing in Britain as the climate changes

  • Chicago man sentenced to 60 years for fatally stabbing girl

    A Chicago man has been sentenced to 60 years in prison for stabbing a 12-year-old girl to death

  • Video of cop killer becomes Trump campaign push

    Video of cop killer becomes Trump campaign push

  • One way to reduce food waste: Use it to make soil healthier

    (The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Matthew Wallenstein, Colorado State University; Cynthia Kallenbach, McGill University, and Peter Olayemi, Colorado State University(THE CONVERSATION) Imagine that one-third of cars manufactured by Ford or GM were never even driven once, but instead were left to rust and ended up in landfills. This exact situation is true today in agriculture, where up to 40 percent of food produced

  • How safe is your place of worship?

    (The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Christopher P. Scheitle, West Virginia University and Jeffery T. Ulmer, Pennsylvania State University(THE CONVERSATION) Many Americans may be wondering what security measures are in place at their place of worship after 11 people were killed in Oct. 27 shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh.President Donald Trump also alluded to this question when he said “the results

  • Developing teen brains are vulnerable to anxiety – but treatment can help

    (The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Paola Odriozola, Yale University and Dylan Gee, Yale University(THE CONVERSATION) Adolescence is the life stage when mental illnesses are most likely to emerge, with anxiety disorders being the most common. Recent estimates suggest that over 30 percent of teens have an anxiety disorder. That means about one of every three teenagers is struggling with anxiety that significantly

  • Coach's firing won't solve college football's deepest problems

    (The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Joseph Cooper, University of Connecticut and Jasmine Harris, Ursinus College(THE CONVERSATION) Maryland college football coach DJ Durkin was ultimately fired after the death of a player during practice – and findings that his players were bullied and abused by coaches and staff over the course his three-year tenure. However, his 11th hour ouster on Oct. 31 is evidence of how much

  • Jamal Khashoggi's murder finally brings media attention to plight of Arab world's exiled critics

    (The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Sahar Khamis, University of Maryland(THE CONVERSATION) The gruesome and dramatic killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Turkey has captivated media outlets around the world. A columnist for the Washington Post, Khashoggi had been living in the United States since 2017 as a Saudi exile. Some have frowned upon this excessive coverage, wondering why one

  • Does giving donors stuff actually raise more money?

    (The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Jonathan Meer, Texas A&M University (THE CONVERSATION) You’ve almost certainly opened an envelope containing a solicitation from a nonprofit and discovered a set of mailing labels with your name and address on them. Or a few bookmarks with the group’s branding. Or, just as likely, the offer of a mug, a tote bag or some other gift in exchange for your donation. I get a few of these

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