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Zimbabwe awaits results as election officials count ballots
Zimbabweans on Tuesday awaited the first results from an election that they hope will lift the country out of economic and political stagnation after decades of rule by former leader Robert Mugabe.
Jersey Shore restaurant at odds with customer after video shows worm crawling in dinner
A New Jersey restaurant is at odds with one of its customers after a video surfaced over the weekend of a worm crawling from a cod that was served at the popular eatery.
Cheesecake Factory offering half-price deal for National Cheesecake Day
In honor of National Cheesecake Day and their new flavors, Cheesecake Factory is partnering with Feeding America, the nation’s largest organization dedicated to fighting domestic hunger.
Denny's announces new 'Burger Town USA' menu just months after IHOP's 'IHOB' debacle
Less than two months after IHOP temporarily changed its name to “IHOB” to market its new line of burgers, Denny’s has announced a revamped burger menu —which they’re calling “Burger Town USA” — starting at just $6.99.
The unhinged anti-Kavanaugh left gears up to attack a Christian family man who feeds the homeless
Judge Kavanaugh would apply the law as written and respect the Constitution. There is nothing more threatening and criminal to the political left in America.
Olive branch crumbles: Trump vs. NY Times publisher
It was somewhat encouraging to learn that President Trump was willing to invite the publisher of what he constantly attacks as the "failing" New York Times to talk through their differences.
Facebook, tech giants creating 'crisis in democracy' and must be held liable, UK report says
A scathing new report from the British parliament calls for technology companies to be held liable for “misleading” content on their platforms and says the world is facing a “democratic crisis” thanks to the spread of false information online.
ICE agents accuse Oregon mayor of abetting 'Abolish ICE' protesters
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents on Monday accused the Mayor of Portland, Oregon of violating the Constitution after emboldening “Abolish ICE” protesters by ordering the police to stand down and openly expressing support for their cause.
Giuliani says Trump team leaning towards ignoring Mueller questions: 'We don't think they have a legitimate investigation'
President Trump's legal team is becoming more and more convinced it should ignore questions by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani told Fox News' "Hannity" on Monday night, saying it's "highly unlikely" the Trump team will meet again with prosecutors.
The Transportation Security Administration is pushing back on a report about a secret surveillance program targeting travelers who are not suspected of a crime or have ties to terrorism.
Former FEMA official created 'toxic' environment of sexual harassment, administrator says
The administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on Monday said the agency had a "systemic problem going on for years" after its former personnel chief was accused of facilitating sexual harassment in the workplace.
Trump offers to meet with Iranian President Rouhani, without preconditions
President Trump said Monday he would be willing to meet with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani with “no preconditions,” on the heels of a fiery exchange of threats earlier this month.
Showdown in Virginia: Manafort fraud trial set to kick off in first Mueller probe prosecution
The first high-stakes trial of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort is set to begin Tuesday in Virginia, in the first prosecution arising from Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe.
Dem dam broken: Kavanaugh meets with swing-vote West Virginia Sen. Manchin
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh broke a political firewall Monday afternoon by meeting with West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin -- the first Democrat to sit down with President Trump's pick for the high court.
Anti-Trump London Mayor Sadiq Khan under fire for 'pathetic' response to crime surge
London Mayor Sadiq Khan is under increasingly heavy fire from his predecessor, residents and even President Trump over rising crime in the city – though Khan says police cuts from the Conservative government are to blame.
Dying dad celebrates Christmas in July with family
A Missouri family celebrated Christmas in July last week so that their dying father could spend his favorite holiday with his four children one last time.
Emergency preparedness drill exposes gaps in response after mock virus 'kills' 900M
The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security created the Clade X simulation to determine how political and medical experts from the US would respond to a new deadly disease.
Boy, 6, survives 2 venomous snake bites within 8 days, prayed he would survive
An Australian boy has already looked death in the face twice after he was bitten by a venomous snake on two separate occasions within eight days of each other.
'Hot Water Challenge' reportedly leaves teen with second-degree burns
A 15-year-old teen suffered second-degree burns to his face and body after his friends allegedly poured boiling hot water on him as he slept last week in a bid to complete the “Hot Water Challenge.”
Why is US one of the 'most dangerous' places in the developed world to give birth?
Hundreds of U.S. women die each year giving birth, and hospitals across the country aren't routinely following practices that would save women's lives during childbirth, according to a new USA Today investigation.
Violent threats from the left aimed at Republicans are growing -- When will Democrats condemn them?
The shooting last June of House Majority Whip Steve Scalise should have been a wake-up call for our political discourse, but we’ve only been on a further slide since then.
North Korea possibly constructing new intercontinental ballistic missiles: report
North Korea is reportedly constructing new intercontinental ballistic missiles, despite reassurances from President Trump that the rogue nation is “no longer a nuclear threat.”
US military in Africa says changes made to protect troops
The head of the U.S. military in Africa says it has taken steps to increase the security of troops on the ground, adding armed drones and armored vehicles and taking a harder look at when American forces go out with local troops.
Powerful bomb in van kills at least 10 in south Philippines
A Filipino soldier, five militiamen and four villagers were killed by a powerful bomb that exploded in a van the troops were inspecting Tuesday amid threats of bombings in a southern province, military officials said.
Mexico had more homicides in 2017 than previously thought
The number of homicides in Mexico last year was higher than originally thought, with national statistics institute INEGI reporting Monday that there were 31,174 slayings in 2017.