Saturday, March 4, 2017

Why 5 Trump Voters are Going to the Inauguration and other top stories.

  • Why 5 Trump Voters are Going to the Inauguration

    Why 5 Trump Voters are Going to the Inauguration
    JANUARY 20, 2017Why 5 Trump Voters are Going to the Inauguration What is it about President-elect Donald J. Trump that appeals to so many Americans? Here are the views of five people who voted for him. They responded to a query that The New York Times sent out last week asking to hear from people going to the inauguration. They are from very different backgrounds and geography. One is a native of Minneapolis, now working at a tech start-up in Mountain View, Calif. Another is a gay man from Ma..
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  • Italy crews work through night after avalanche hits hotel

    Italy crews work through night after avalanche hits hotel
    FARINDOLA, Italy (AP) — Rescue crews who reached the four-star mountain resort on skis found only eerie silence Thursday after a huge avalanche flattened the hotel, trapping more than 30 people inside. Two bodies were recovered, but the search for survivors was hampered by heavy snowfall and fears the buildings would collapse.Two people escaped the devastation at the Hotel Rigopiano in the mountains of central Italy and called for help. But it took hours for responders to verify their claims and..
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  • Mexican drug kingpin “El Chapo” to appear in US courtroom

    Mexican drug kingpin “El Chapo” to appear in US courtroom
    NEW YORK — Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, one of the world’s most notorious drug kingpins, is finally headed for a court date the United States sought for two decades while he made brazen prison escapes and spent years on the run in Mexico. Extradited Thursday to face U.S. drug trafficking and other charges, Mexico’s most wanted man was expected to appear in a federal court in New York Friday, the same day Donald Trump, who has lashed out at Mexico, is inaugurated as president. The Drug Enforcement..
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  • US stealth bombers kill more than 80 IS fighters in Libya

    US stealth bombers kill more than 80 IS fighters in Libya
    Washington (AFP) - More than 80 Islamic State jihadists were killed in a US aerial blitz on training camps in Libya, including fighters involved in plotting attacks in Europe, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said Thursday.The Pentagon made the highly unusual decision to conduct the air strikes with a pair of B-2 stealth bombers that flew to North Africa on a 34-hour mission from their base in Missouri in America's Midwest.The last time the distinctive, bat-shaped planes were used in Libya was in..
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  • Driver in Melbourne, Fleeing Police After Stabbing, Kills 3 Pedestrians

    Driver in Melbourne, Fleeing Police After Stabbing, Kills 3 Pedestrians
    Photo The police and emergency services workers attended to an injured person after a car hit pedestrians in central Melbourne, Australia, on Friday. Credit Luke Costin/Australian Associated Press, via Reuters MELBOURNE, Australia — A man who was fleeing the police after stabbing his brother ran down a group of people with his car in a busy pedestrian mall in Melbourne, Australia, on Friday, killing three and injuring at least 15 others before he was shot and taken into..
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  • Syria: IS Destroys Part of Roman Amphitheater in Palmyra

    Syria: IS Destroys Part of Roman Amphitheater in Palmyra
    BEIRUT — Syria's state run news agency says the Islamic State group has destroyed parts of the Roman amphitheater in Syria's historic town of Palmyra.SANA says the militants destroyed "the facade" of the second-century amphitheater along with the tetrapylon, a cubic shaped ancient Roman monument. The agency did not give further details or say when the monuments were blown up.Syrian opposition monitors confirmed that IS destroyed parts of the amphitheater and the tetrapylon.The extremists recap..
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  • Intercepted Russian Communications Part of Inquiry Into Trump Associates

    Intercepted Russian Communications Part of Inquiry Into Trump Associates
    Mr. Manafort is among at least three Trump campaign advisers whose possible links to Russia are under scrutiny. Two others are Carter Page, a businessman and former foreign policy adviser to the campaign, and Roger Stone, a longtime Republican operative. The F.B.I. is leading the investigations, aided by the National Security Agency, the C.I.A. and the Treasury Department’s financial crimes unit. The investigators have accelerated their efforts in recent weeks but have found no conclusive evide..
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  • Senegal sends troops into Gambia to force longtime leader to step down

    Senegal sends troops into Gambia to force longtime leader to step down
    NAIROBI — Senegal announced that its troops entered neighboring Gambia on Thursday to force its longtime ruler, Yahya Jammeh, to step down, part of a bold West African regional effort to defend a democratic election won by the opposition. The operation was announced after the successor chosen by voters last month, Adama Barrow, took the oath of office from exile in the Senegalese capital. “We have entered Gambia,” Senegalese army Col. Abdou ­Ndiaye wrote in a text message to the Reuters news a..
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  • Jallikattu row LIVE: Centre amending Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, says solution in a day

    Jallikattu row LIVE: Centre amending Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, says solution in a day
    14:44 (IST)Cannot direct Centre, state govt to enact special law: Madras HCThe Madras high court dismissed a PIL seeking enactment of a special law with conditions by the Centre and the Tamil Nadu government for holding jallikattu, saying it cannot issue such a direction. "The court cannot issue such a direction," the bench, comprising chief justice SK Kaul and Justice M Sundar said, while hearing a petition by KK Ramesh, managing trustee of Tamil Nadu Centre for Public Interest Litigation. On a..
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