European Union leaders signed off on Britain’s exit from the continent’s political and economic bloc, sending the agreement to the U.K. Parliament.
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Zinke on wildfires: ‘Radical’ groups would rather burn down forest than thin one tree
Interior Secretary Zinke pressed his claim that ‘radical environmentalists’ are to blame for the devastating fires that have ragedacross California.
‘Traitor, you will be brought to account!’: Parts of Khashoggi tape revealed
Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi is heard yelling at his attackers and is called a traitor in recordings, a Turkish newspaper reported Tuesday.
Some docs rip NRA, say #ThisIsOurLane after Chicago Mercy Hospital shooting rampage
The NRA’s suggestion that physicians who support banning semiautomatic weapons should ‘stay in their lane’ was drawingfire after a hospital shooting.
Five things to know a dozen days into California’s horrific Camp Fire
The wildfire that essentially destroyed the Paradise, California, continued to burn Monday while searchers sifted through ashes looking for victims.
Rain forecast for wildfire-weary California will offer relief – and bring more problems
The scorched Northern California town of Paradise will get its first significant rainfall in six months this week.
‘Entire world is worried’ after rancorous Asia-Pacific trade summit
World leaders meeting for Asia-Pacific trade talks in Papua New Guinea wrapped up a two-day summit without agreeing on a group statement.
Gov. Brown: Trump has ‘got our back’ after California wildfires
Brown spoke a day after Trump visited the burned-out remains of Paradise, until recently a city of 27,000 that was essentially destroyed when a wildfire roared through two weeks ago. The Camp Fire has killed 77people and destroyed more 10,300 hom…
Death toll rise to 56 in California’s deadliest wildfire; 130 remain missing at Camp Fire
The death toll from the deadliest wildfire in California history reached 56 on Wednesday night. Thenumber of structures destroyed also went upto 10,321.
Report: Saudis discussed killing other enemies long before Khashoggi’s death
Saudi leaders had discussed assassinating enemies long before a journalist was killed at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, The New York Times reports.