Obituary | Joe Jackson turned his children into stars, but at a price

Joe Jackson once had his own dreams of success. He tried to be a boxer and then played guitar with a group called The Falcons. But he

Trump-Putin meeting to follow NATO gathering at tense moment

President Donald Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Finland next month comes after what will likely be a tense gathering with NATO allies and follows Trump’s

This Day in History | 1974 First female president or Argentina

Her husband President Juan Peron delegated responsibility after doctors said he required 24-hour medical attention and rest. Mrs Peron, a former cabaret dancer, is now

Offbeat | Can dogs perform CPR? Madrid police would have you think so

Can dogs perform CPR? Probably not, but a video posted by police in Madrid sure makes it seem so. In a video posted on Facebook, Poncho the

World briefs

INDONESIA The Mount Agung volcano on Bali shot ash 2,000 meters into the atmosphere yesterday, disrupting the travel plans of thousands as several airlines canceled flights from the

US | Atlantic City welcomes two shuttered casinos back to life

Joe Emanuele, whose vast portfolio at Hard Rock International includes finding and securing music memorabilia, had located Elvis Presley’s Rolls Royce, bought it at an auction

Trump backs off imposing China investment limits

President Donald Trump is shifting away from a proposal to impose limits on Chinese investment in American technology companies and high-tech exports to China. Instead, the president

Rouhani outlines what Iran wants to remain in nuclear accord

Iran has sent a list of demands to France, Germany and Britain as its price for staying in the nuclear accord, as tough U.S. moves on

Environment | Tropical forests see high loss of tree cover for second year

Colombia saw a dramatic increase in forest degradation last year and levels in Brazil remain historically high, according to new satellite data released yesterday. The

Offbeat | Police: Shirtless man on tarmac arrested, jumped on plane

Authorities say they’ve arrested a 19-year-old man accused of sprinting shirtless toward a jet at Atlanta’s airport and jumping on the wing. News outlets report Atlanta

This Day in History | 2004 – US transfers power back to Iraq

The United States has handed power back to the Iraqi people at a low-key ceremony in Baghdad. US administrator Paul Bremer transferred sovereignty to an Iraqi judge

US Authorities abandon ‘zero-tolerance’ for immigrant families

The Trump administration has scaled back a key element of its zero-tolerance immigration policy amid a global uproar over the separation of more than 2,300 migrant families,

Education | Do you really know what your kid’s doing on that smartphone?

Ayrial Miller is clearly annoyed. Her mother is sitting with her on the couch in their Chicago apartment, scrolling through the teen’s contacts on social media.

President says Iran in ‘economic fight’ with US

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said yesterday his country is in a “fight” with the U.S., a day after protesters angered by Iran’s tanking economy confronted police

This Day in Hstory | 1991 – Yugoslav troops move against Slovenia

Yugoslav tanks, troops and aircraft have swept into the small republic of Slovenia, 48 hours after it declared independence. Federal forces moved to seize control of

World briefs

SOUTH CHINA SEA The U.S. military has deployed the third aircraft carrier this year to patrol the disputed South China Sea, where Washington has criticized China’s military buildup

The Buzz | Trump denies he’s to blame for Harley-Davidson decision

President Donald Trump is denying that his trade policy is responsible for Harley-Davidson’s decision to shift some motorcycle production overseas. The company says it’s doing so because

South Sudan’s rival leaders meeting again for talks

South Sudan President Salva Kiir met again with rival Riek Machar yesterday in neighboring Sudan amid fragile efforts to end their country’s five-year civil war, while the new

EU slaps sanctions on Venezuelan Vice-president, 10 others

The European Union banned travel and froze the assets of 11 senior Venezuelan officials yesterday, including new Vice President Delcy Rodriguez, pressing the nation’s leaders to

Turkey | Victorious Erdogan set to assume sweeping powers

Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has dominated Turkish politics for the past 15 years, is set to extend his rule and take on sweeping new powers after

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