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Found Barack 'Weirdly Elegant', Never Thought Would Date Him, Says Michelle Obama
Barack Obama also turned up late when he went to meet Michelle for working as her associate at a Chicago law firm Sidley & Austin in 1989.
UAE Court Sentences British Student to Life for Spying; UK Warns of Repercussions
A family spokesperson says the hearing lasted less than five minutes, and his lawyer was also not present.
White House Restores CNN Journalist Jim Acosta's Pass, With a Warning to 'Behave'
The White House said reporters would be permitted one question each if called upon at news conferences and allowed follow-ups only at the discretion of the president.
'They Never Told Us He Was There. Fools!': Trump on Pakistan Sheltering Osama bin Laden
President Donald Trump said Clinton famously missed his shot as US paid billions to Pakistan and they never told Washington about Osama bin Laden.
Gunman, Police Officer Among 4 Dead After Shooting at Chicago's Mercy Hospital
Patients described being alarmed by the sound of gunshots outside Mercy Hospital and seeing a man apparently walking with a woman in the parking lot before blasting her three times in the chest.
Australia Cautions Indians Seeking Permanent Residency against Fraudulent Marriages
The warning came after Australian Border Force (ABF) shut down a contrived marriages syndicate operating out of Sydney, with a 32-year-old Indian national facing court over his alleged role as the main facilitator.
Indian-origin Professor Accused of Forcing Students to Water His Plants, Bus Tables in US
The Kansas City Star daily in a report said it had found that over professor Ashim Mitra's 24 years as a leader in the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) School of Pharmacy, his students hauled equipment and tended to his lawn.
Strong Undersea Quake Strikes Off Fiji, Too Deep to Trigger Tsunami
It was centred 534 kilometres (331 miles) deep and 283 kilometres east of the capital Suva where residents said they did not notice any shaking.
Saudi Women Mount 'Inside-out' Abaya Protest After Dress Code Diktat
Using the hashtag 'inside-out abaya', dozens of women have posted pictures of flipped robes in a rare protest against the strict dress code.
Flights Suspended, Offices and Stock Market Open Late So Students Don’t Mess up 9-Hour Exam
In an ultra-competitive society the rite of passage plays a large part in defining students' adult lives, holding the key to top universities, elevated social status, good jobs, and even marriage prospects.
Death Toll from California Wildfires Rises to 59, 130 Still Missing
Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea told journalists on Wednesday evening that 461 search and rescue personnel and 22 cadaver dogs were involved in the effort to locate those missing and DNA testing was being expedited to identify the victims.
US Policeman Fatally Shoots Black Guard Who Detained Gunman Outside Bar
The shooting was the latest in a long line of deadly encounters between police and African Americans that have sparked the Black Lives Matter movement.
British, European Union Negotiators Reach Draft Agreement on Brexit, Theresa May Calls Emergency Meeting
The draft will be examined by the British cabinet on Wednesday.
Brexit Deal Possible in 24-48 Hours, Says May's Deputy
While officials choreograph the biggest divorce deal in EU history, it remains unclear whether May can get a deal through parliament, where opponents have said she is betraying Brexit by signing up the United Kingdom to EU subjugation.
Did Israel's PM Netanyahu Secretly Visit Pakistan? Eyewitnesses Say Plane Did Land
The controversy began on October 25 when a journalist claimed that a jet travelled to Islamabad from Tel Aviv and remained on ground in Pakistani capital for nearly 10 hours.
Cash Pours in for Homeless 'Trolley Man' Who Battled Terror Attacker
An online GoFundMe campaign set up to help Michael Rogers after video of his bid to stop Friday's attack went viral surged past US$72,000 on Monday, more than double the target.