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The Week's Most Important Car Numbers
From a new BMW to a powerful Aston Martin, these are the most important numbers of the week.
Read More »The Key to Triumphing Over Star Wars Trolls
Former *Mythbusters* host Kari Byron has a few suggestions for handling toxic fans.
Read More »Tech Deals: Vizio, 23andMe, iPad Mini, Amazon Devices
Go shopping for DNA testing kits, fancy robot vacuums, gaming hardware and software, and more this weekend.
Read More »A Snooping Soccer App, a Decades-Old Bug, and More Security News This Week.
Encrypted email, a 20-year-old bug, and more security news this week.
Read More »Figures show about 2,000 minors separated from families
WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly 2,000 minors have been separated from their families at the U.S. border over a six-week period during a crackdown on illegal entries, according to Department of Homeland Security figures obtained by The Associated Press.
Read More »UN envoy in Yemen for Hodeida crisis talks
Martin Griffiths is expected to propose to rebel leaders that they cede control of the Red Sea port to a UN-supervised committee to avoid further fighting with advancing government troops which are backed by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
Read More »The UN’s Automatic Majority Against Israel is Fraying
On June 13, the United Nations General Assembly voted once again to condemn Israel, this time for
Read More »Religious Groups Criticize Trump Immigration Policies
This week, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops criticized the Trump administration’s immigration policies. NPR’s Scott Simon asks Miami Archbishop Thomas Wenski for his reaction.
Read More »Parkland Survivors Launch Tour To Register Young Voters And Get Them Out In November
Enlarge this image The March For Our Lives movement is hitting the road this summer to register young people to vote ahead of the November mid-term elections. Miami Herald/TNS via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Miami Herald/TNS via Getty Images Three months ago the students from South Florida established themselves as a potent force in the gun debate with …
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