Gaza Is Outwardly Rebuilding, but Inwardly Fearful
BEIT HANOUN, Gaza Strip — In her new home, finally finished after she lived two years in a trailer across a dirt road, Samaher al-Masri, 40, showed a video on her cellphone of a cute preschooler: her son Majdi.
Pieters commits to European Tour
Belgian golf star Thomas Pieters says he will remain loyal to the European Tour even if he continues to thrive on the other side of the Atlantic.
Beijing Memo: Is China Pushing Trump to Talk to North Korea?
BEIJING — For years, the United States and others have pressed China’s leaders to suspend imports of coal from
Bjorn rallies French fans
Thomas Bjorn has outlined the importance of getting the French golf fans behind his team as he steps up his preparations for the 2018 Ryder Cup in Paris.
Early Rio exit for Nishikori
Top seed and world No 5 Kei Nishikori crashed out in the first round of the Rio Open after a straight sets defeat to Thomaz Bellucci.
Malaysia identifies North Korean embassy official among suspects
KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian police identified a senior official in the North Korean embassy on Wednesday as a suspect in the murder of Kim Jong Nam, and said another was linked to North Korea’s state airline.
GOP dismisses hostile town halls as angry constituents demand policy answers
Voters are going out in droves to speak with their elected representatives and hold them accountable for upcoming policy changes. After the 2016 election forced voters to consider choosing two of the least popular candidates in history, many people across the US are looking more toward speaking with their local governments – whether they like…
Muslim activists raise over $30,000 to restore desecrated Jewish cemetery
The suburban St. Louis cemetery was vandalized late Sunday or early Monday and discovered Monday morning. But by the end of Tuesday, a fundraiser started by Linda Sarsour and Tarek El-Messidi raised over $31,000 to repair it, surpassing its goal of $20,000.