Yemeni pro-government forces, backed by Saudi Arabia, battled Huthi rebels around the key port city of Hodeida on Sunday, as a top UN envoy held crisis talks with the insurgents in the capital. Saudi Arabia and its allies in a regional military coalition on Wednesday launched an offensive aimed at retaking the Red Sea city of Hodeida, home to the …
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In World Cup, Serbia Holds On Against Costa Rica
A beautiful free kick by Aleksandar Kolarov was the difference in Samara, as Serbia defeated Costa Rica 1-0 to take the early lead in Group E.
Read More »Goodbye, Denver Post. Hello, Blockchain.
A group of journalists leaves a shrinking daily to start a new outlet, The Colorado Sun, in partnership with a blockchain company.
Read More »Trump defends North Korea summit, trashes media: 'We got so much for peace in the world'
Sunday morning, President Trump repeatedly defended the North Korea summit and accused the press of not giving him the credit he deserves for trying to bring more stability to the Korean peninsula.
Read More »‘To Future Women’: US art exhibit of dreams for women to come
The Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, DC, is exhibiting letters written to the next generation of women, inspired by the global women’s march last year.
Read More »Dylann Roof rampage 3 years on: Confederate debate still evolving
Roof’s shooting spree in a Charleston, South Carolina church set off protests and a debate that continue today.
Read More »England take on Tunisia in first match
Preview followed by live coverage of Monday’s World Cup game between Tunisia and England.
Read More »Jewish artifacts disappear from Damascus in fog of Syria war
Activists say the artifacts, moved from the now-destroyed Jobar Synagogue in Damascus’ eastern Ghouta suburb when it was taken by rebels, were allegedly put into safe keeping to avoid theft and damage in 2013, but twice since then local officials have discovered some are missing.
Read More »New Jersey shooting: 20 injured and one suspect dead at 'massive crime scene' at arts festival
At least 20 people have been hurt and one suspected shooter killed, after gunfire broke out at an all-night art festival in New Jersey. A total of 16 of the 20 injured were treated for gunshot wounds and four of those hurt – among them a 13-year-old boy – were in a critical condition, according to Mercer County Prosecutor Angelo …
Read More »Elon Musk Digs Chicago, Byton’s Tesla-Fighter, and More Car News This Week
Plus: Volvo gets some lidar, Seattle’s high-tech tunnel, and Boeing tries to make the future of flight a lot more fun.
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