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Now displaying: July, 2016
Jul 28, 2016

British cops report just SEVEN times they used their guns last year and some Democrats want Donald Trump investigated for violating the Logan Act after requesting Russian help to find Hillary Clinton's emails.

Jul 26, 2016

The Solar Impulse II lands in Abu Dhabi, Yahoo's fall from grace is sealed and get fit (quick) to prevent an early death!

Jul 25, 2016

Athletes arriving in Rio aren't pleased with their accommodations, Scotland starts prepping for (another) independence vote and China broadens its media crackdown.

Jul 21, 2016

Brazil arrests 10 of its citizens suspected of plotting attacks against the Rio Olympics, scientists can't seem to locate dark matter and Viacom censors a cartoon gay couple for African audiences.

Jul 20, 2016

Prime Minister Theresa May weathers her first Prime Minister's Questions session while Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson refuses to apologize for past insults directed at world leaders.

Jul 19, 2016

The EU official overseeing Turkey's membership bid questions whether President Erdogan was looking for an excuse to crack down on opponents, bad news about gonorrhea and the UK delays Brexit.

Jul 18, 2016

A Zimbabwean pastor is exciting democracy activists, who believe a movement focused on policies, not personalities, could yield unprecedented results.

Jul 15, 2016

New data helps illustrate the economic malaise in the developed world, France extends its state of emergency and scientists think Zika could run its course in two to three years.

 
Jul 14, 2016

David Cameron passes the baton to Theresa May, who pledges to keep Britain united in the face of renewed calls for Scottish independence.

Jul 13, 2016

Three years after filing suit over China's territorial claims in the South China Sea, the Philippines scores big at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague,

Jul 12, 2016

An anti-drug push in the Philippines intensifies, North Korea says it has cut off communications with the US and Venezuela starts seizing dormant American factories.

Jul 11, 2016

Theresa May emerges as the likely replacement for Prime Minister David Cameron and fighting returns to South Sudan.

 
Jul 7, 2016

If Zika is able to penetrate into the United States, it will need to do so on the backs of the Aedes Aegypti mosquito. But in the pecking order of American mosquitos, it's hardly at the top.

 
Jul 5, 2016

Another pro-Brexit politician steps aside, as E.U. leaders criticize Britain's "retro-nationalists," and China begins damage control ahead of a key court ruling on the South China Sea.

 
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