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Radhika Jones Tapped To Be New Editor-In-Chief Of 'Vanity Fair'
Jones, editorial director of books at The New York Times, will become the magazine's fifth editor-in-chief since its modern revival — and just its second in the past quarter-century.
Turkey Frees Honorary Chair Of Amnesty International Turkey After Year In Jail
Although Turkey released Taner Kiliç, it refused to free an American pastor whose detention has sparked a diplomatic dispute between the two countries.
Monsoon Hammers India With 'Unprecedented Flood Havoc,' Killing Scores Of People
The heavy rains hitting the popular tourist destination of Kerala have loosed deadly floods and landslides. "Never before had the State witnessed a calamity of this scale," says a local leader.
Indiana Attorney General Calls For Investigation Into Groping Accusations Against Him
Three legislative staffers and a state lawmaker say Curtis Hill groped them at a party in March. The governor and state legislative leaders have called for him to step down. Hill says he won't quit.
Here's What Keeps The Democratic Party's Technology Boss Awake At Night
The DNC wants local chapters to use complex passwords and is leaning heavily on tech giants — while also wishing for more help from government agencies in defending against cyberthreats.
McCain To Lie In State At U.S. And Arizona Capitols
Congressional leaders called it a "rare honor" for the Arizona Senator, who died Saturday. Fewer than three dozen people have received this honor, reserved for the nation's "most eminent citizens."
El Paso Sheriff Bars Deputies From Working At Facility Holding Child Migrants
"We don't support the current administration's position of separating children simply to discourage illegal immigration," Sheriff Richard Wiles said in explaining his decision.
Ryan: Trump Threat To Revoke Security Clearances Is 'Trolling People'
The House speaker also said he would not invite Russian President Vladimir Putin to address Congress if he visits in the fall: "That's something we reserve for allies."
Kennedy Center Names Its 2018 Honorees
Cher, Reba McEntire, Wayne Shorter, Philip Glass and the creators of Hamilton will be celebrated at this year's gala on Dec. 2.
NFL Players Union Files Grievance Over League's New National Anthem Policy
The league aimed to end controversy by requiring players on the field to stand for the anthem. But the players association says the rule "infringes on player rights."
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