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Americans are Burning All Things Nike to Protest New Ad, But Guess Who’s Having the Last laugh
Trump called Nike's campaign "a terrible decision" in an interview with the Daily Caller published on Tuesday, but he also showed some respect for Kaepernick's right to speak out.
Israel President Rivlin Lectures Philippine’s Duterte on Hitler
Rivlin went on to say that Duterte's visit to Israel's Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial on Monday must have illustrated to him the sensitivity surrounding any reference to Adolf Hitler.
Typhoon Jebi Hits Japan, Strongest in 25 years; PM Shinzo Abe Orders Evacuation of Danger Zones
Typhoon Jebi, packing winds of up to 216 kilometres (135 miles) per hour, made landfall around midday in western Japan near areas still recovering from deadly record rains earlier this summer.
Body of 1 Person Found After Boats Crash on Colorado River
Christine Lewis, 51, of Visalia was discovered in a section of the river along the California-Arizona border, Mohave County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Anita Mortensen said.
Trump Threatens to Exclude Canada From New NAFTA Deal
The US and Mexico had announced a breakthrough accord on Monday, potentially leaving Canada out in the cold, but Ottawa's foreign minister Chrystia Freeland insisted that a "win-win-win" agreement was within reach.
Trump Arrives at Golf Course as John McCain Funeral Underway
Donald Trump arrived at the Trump National Golf Club while eulogies to John McCain were delivered at his funeral at Washington's National Cathedral.
Eight Hurt in Blast, Blaze at German Refinery: Police
The explosion took place at around 5:30 am (0330 GMT) in a site owned by the Bayernoil group near the Bavarian city of Ingolstadt, on the banks of the Danube river.
John McCain Returns to US Capitol One Last Time as Colleagues Say Goodbye, Trump Absent
Congress members along with John McCain's 99 Senate colleagues attended the ceremony, a US Capitol Rotunda honor which has been accorded to 30 Americans throughout the history.
Trump Calls Watergate Scandal Reporter Carl Bernstein ‘a Degenerate Fool’
He also slammed CNN -- a frequent target of criticism from the president -- saying that the network "is being torn apart from within based on their being caught in a major lie and refusing to admit the mistake."
US Economy Grew 4.2 Per Cent in Second Quarter, Faster than First Reported
Gross Domestic Product advanced at an annual rate of 4.2 per cent in the April-to-June period, a tenth of a point faster than initial estimates .
Putin Keeps His Shirt On This Time as He Takes Siberian Hiking Break With Top Security Chiefs
The photographs show Putin in a khaki outfit and hat, carrying binoculars and trekking poles, hiking in forested mountains and enjoying a boat ride on the Yenisei river in southern Siberia.
Russians on Trial for Sharing Memes, Networks Ask for Law Change
In one of the incriminating posts from Nikitin, who is disabled and currently unemployed, a father crudely tells his son that nothing will be getting better in Russia any time soon.
Father, Uncle Gun Down Couple for 'Honour' in Pakistan
According to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, nearly 1,000 women and girls in deeply conservative Pakistan are being murdered every year for allegedly bringing shame on their family.
John McCain's Vietnam Jailer Recalls the 'Stubborn' Prisoner of War
In the decades following the Vietnam War, McCain -- who died Saturday at the age of 81 -- forgave the enemies who once held him captive, and helped reconcile the two countries that today enjoy strong ties.
Torture, Candour and Hard Votes: 9 Moments That Made John McCain
Less than a decade after his March 1973 release, McCain was elected to the House as a Republican from Arizona. In 1986, voters there sent him to the Senate.
NASA Spacecraft Snaps First Pic of Asteroid Bennu That May Slam Into Earth in 2135
The spacecraft, OSIRIS-REx, has even snapped its first, blurry pic of the cosmic body, which is about the size of a small mountain, about 500 yards (meters) in diameter.