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  • Western Australia looks set for a dryer than usual summer, bringing good news for sun-seekers but potential bad news for firefighters.
    • Drawn to the dark side? A new exhibition uses Star Wars and science to find your identity.


      The Times of India


  • The scuffle in the Si Lanka parliament came a day after it passed a no-confidence vote against Rajapaksa's government. When parliament re-convened, speaker Karu Jayasuriya said...
  • At the scientific session of the American Heart Association held in Chicago, cardiologists from Germany presented the results of an extended follow up of 2,603 patients who were...
  • The accusation of sexual assault came in late July, according to a person with knowledge of the matter, who requested anonymity because the details aren’t public. The person said...
  • Bollywood’s most loved couple Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh are now officially Man and Wife! After tying the knot according to Konkani traditions, the couple will take their...

    • The lack of sovereign guarantee in the Rafale deal came to the fore in the Supreme Court on Wednesday, but the attorney general stressed the letter of comfort provided by France was...

  • Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) said he will not vote to confirm any more of


  • May will address MPs today after cabinet agreed to support draft version during tense five-hour meetingFull story: Theresa May wins cabinet backing for Brexit deal How the papers...
  • PM announces she has secured backing for plan after ‘long, detailed and impassioned debate’Brexit deal: May secures cabinet backing for Brexit dealTheresa May’s Brexit...

    • Greenpeace says retailers failing to take responsibility for reducing footprint Big supermarkets are producing billions of single-use plastic bags each year despite charges...



      CNN.com - Top Stories




  • By multiple accounts, Donald Trump is in one of the deepest funks of his presidency. The bad news is that the challenges and threats that are making his mood so dark are likely to get worse...


    • Retiring Republican Sen. Jeff Flake said Wednesday that he will not vote to confirm the Trump administration's judicial nominees on the Senate floor or advance them in the Senate...


      Washington Post: Breaking News




  • Researchers at the Southern Poverty Law Center have set themselves up as the ultimate judges of hate in America. But are they judging fairly?
  • As Republicans and Democrats spar over which ballots should count in unresolved elections, many disputes have centered on whether ballot signatures match voter records...

    • A key hearing was held on absentee and provisional ballots that were not tallied because voters’ signatures did not match registration records.



    PCWorld





  • Black Friday is no longer just the day after Thanksgiving. Deals now roll out in a chaotic mass all throughout November.Just a couple of years ago, most of those early discounts weren’t...
  • The headline feature of Windows 10 Insider build 18282 is probably the “light theme” for your Windows desktop. But the most useful addition is the new, Intelligent Active Hours...

    • A boom in wireless security cameras is inspiring a movement in DIY home surveillance. Follow our buying guide and read our reviews to find the best option for you...



      WSJ.com: World News





  • British Prime Minister Theresa May secured cabinet approval for her Brexit deal, clearing an important hurdle but setting the stage for a battle in Parliament that could shake her...
  • Signs of a global slowdown are mounting, indicating a deceleration in China and trade tensions are beginning to take a toll on much of the rest of the world...

    • In Singapore, negotiators working on a sweeping, 16-nation trade pact backed by Beijing said they won’t finish the deal this year, citing its size and the complexity of talks among...

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