The parents of two Americans killed in Benghazi are suing Hillary Clinton for wrongful death and other claims. Legal analysts said the case may not meet a high bar to proceed in court.
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Federal officials seek to stop social media abuse of nursing home residents
After ProPublica identified dozens of cases of dehumanizing photos posted on social media sites, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services unveiled a plan to increase oversight.
Russia’s Entire Paralympic Team Is Banned In Doping Scandal
Russia’s para-athletes were caught up in the same scandal as the country’s Olympic team. “The anti-doping system in Russia is broken,” says the head of the International Paralympic Committee.
U.S. Women Edge France, Passing A Tough Test In Olympic Soccer
A tense tone dominated with both offenses repeatedly getting the ball into the penalty area. All shots were turned away but one, by American Carli Lloyd.
How The Olympic Medal Tables Explain The World
They are a concise lesson in world history, reflecting wars won and lost, economic growth and decline and a country’s overall standing in the world.
Some Bernie Sanders Supporters Finding A New Home Within The Green Party
The former Democratic candidate may have been mentioned more than the Green Party’s own presumptive nominee, Jill Stein, at the third party’s convention this weekend in Houston.
Former KKK Leader David Duke Says ‘Of Course’ Trump Voters Are His Voters
The former grand wizard is running for U.S. Senate in Louisiana. Duke tells NPR that, based on polling by his campaign, he believes he’ll be supported by more than 75 percent of Donald Trump voters.
Trump names Wall Street and real estate titans as economic advisers
Donald Trump’s list is heavy with successful Wall Street and real estate industry figures, but short of actual economists.
X-rays reveal hidden portrait under painting by Edgar Degas
A team of researchers in Australia used a special mapping technique to expose a striking painting of another woman under the French Impressionist’s Portrait of a Woman.
Donald Trump might be in real trouble this time
The freewheeling personality that had been a wellspring of success has become a gusher of miscues and offenses — at precisely the wrong time.