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General Is Said to Think Afghan Hospital Airstrike Violated Rules

General Is Said to Think Afghan Hospital Airstrike Violated Rules


General Is Said to Think Afghan Hospital Airstrike Violated Rules

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 07:50 PM PDT

Gen. John F. Campbell said the hospital was "mistakenly struck," and said it resulted from "a U.S. decision made within the U.S. chain of command."









U.S. to Release 6,000 Inmates From Prisons

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 06:02 PM PDT

The release, scheduled to start at the end of the month, will be one of the largest one-time discharges of federal inmates in American history, officials said.









Questions Are Raised About Safety on Ship Missing After Storm

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 05:42 PM PDT

Two seamen who recently spent time on the El Faro said the cargo ship had experienced safety problems while they worked onboard.









Former U.N. President and Chinese Billionaire Are Accused in Graft Scheme

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 05:25 PM PDT

John W. Ashe, the former president of the United Nations General Assembly, was named in a criminal complaint outlining a scheme that involved more than $1 million in payments from sources in China.









New York Attorney General Opens Inquiry Into Fantasy Sports Sites

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 05:22 PM PDT

The inquiry is looking into the prospect that DraftKings and FanDuel employees won big payouts based on inside information and is seeking internal data.









Fears of New Intifada Accompany Surge in Mideast Violence

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 05:16 PM PDT

Though notions of an organized uprising may be outdated, fatal attacks have stoked Israeli and Palestinian memories of past conflicts and casualties.









To Revoke or Not: Colleges That Gave Cosby Honors Face a Tough Question

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 03:01 PM PDT

As dozens of women have accused Bill Cosby of sexual abuse, colleges across the country are grappling with the honorary degrees they gave him.









Taliban Gain Advantage in Tug of War in Kunduz

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 02:52 PM PDT

Gen. John F. Campbell, the American military commander, told the Senate Armed Services Committee that Afghan forces had retaken the city.









Chantal Akerman, Whose Films Explored Women’s Inner Lives, Dies at 65

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 12:42 PM PDT

Ms. Ackerman, a Belgian whose latest work is at the New York Film Festival, created ruminative observations of women, sometimes punctuated by violence.









What an ISIS Chemical Strike Did to One Syrian Family

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 12:35 PM PDT

The residents of the town of Marea had already survived crackdowns, tanks, infantry attacks, airstrikes and cluster munitions. But something about an attack this summer was different.









Survivor of Jerusalem Stabbing Recounts Attack on Her Family

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 12:27 PM PDT

Odel Bennett's husband was killed along with a rabbi after a Palestinian assailant attacked the family in Jerusalem's Old City.









Critic's Notebook: Stuttgart Struggles to House the Migrants It Embraces

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 12:06 PM PDT

Migration has long been an engine of growth for the German city, and integration the bedrock of civic pride. But problems include a dearth of affordable housing.









Russia Military’s Actions in Syria Cause Rift With Turkey

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 11:45 AM PDT

Moscow is bombing rebel groups backed by the government in Ankara, and its warplanes have flown into Turkish airspace, undercutting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.









BBC Casts Doubt on Claims of British Pedophile Ring

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 10:17 AM PDT

The BBC says many of the claims made by a central witness in the case cannot be confirmed with public records.









Hajj Stampede Tarnishes Saudis’ Image in Pakistan

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 09:10 AM PDT

Scores of Pakistani pilgrims were killed in the disaster, and many families still do not know what happened to their relatives.









Hillary Clinton Approaches Debate, and Bernie Sanders, With Caution

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 08:08 AM PDT

The growing chance that Mr. Sanders could win either Iowa or New Hampshire, or both, has raised the stakes for Mrs. Clinton in the first Democratic debate.









Flow of Central American Children Headed to U.S. Shifts but Doesn’t Slow

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 07:07 AM PDT

Tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors fleeing violence and poverty are still making a dangerous journey north, though many are now being stopped in Mexico.









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