A North Dakota judge reduced the jury’s award to the pipeline company Energy Transfer to roughly $345 million, from $667 million.
You could own a stake in a giant 186kg solid GOLD cube after movie tycoon goes bankrupt – but the value is eye-watering
A TYCOON who invested in a giant block of solid gold has gone bankrupt – and punters now have the chance to own a slice of the $23million cube. The Castello Cube, a modern art piece made entirely from 24-carat gold, is up for grabs after real estate mo…
Jamaicans begin surveying damage wrought by Hurricane Melissa
First light in Jamaica brought the first clear view of the devastation after Hurricane Melissa made landfall as a Category 5 hurricane. Jason Allen got a look at some of the damage.
What can break the shutdown impasse?
Several inflection points are approaching, including the start of Obamacare open enrollment and a suspension of federal nutrition benefits for millions of struggling Americans.
Louvre heist suspects ‘partially admitted’ involvement – The Washington Post
Louvre heist suspects ‘partially admitted’ involvement The Washington PostLouvre heist suspects have admitted involvement in jewels theft CNN2 Louvre Heist Suspects Have ‘Partially Admitted’ to the Crime The New York Ti…
At least 30 killed after ‘unprecedented’ Hurricane Melissa ravages through Caribbean
At least 30 people have died after Hurricane Melissa tore through the Caribbean on Wednesday.
Trump approves South Korea’s plan to build nuclear-powered submarine
US President Donald Trump said Thursday that he has authorised South Korea to build its first nuclear-powered submarine, marking a major shift in the allies’ defence cooperation. The announcement came a day after the two countries reached a broad trad…
Mariners fans watching World Series should feel encouraged (and bummed)
The more riveting this World Series gets, the more agonizing it must be for Mariners fans. But it should at least be motivating to know the M’s could have won it all.
Israeli military kills two in new Gaza attack despite ‘resuming’ ceasefire
UN secretary-general strongly condemns Israeli attacks in Gaza on Tuesday, which killed more than 100 Palestinians.
Media coalition sues Tennessee prison officials to get more access to executions
A coalition of news organizations is suing Tennessee’s top prisons official and a warden, alleging that state execution protocols unconstitutionally limit the media’s access to the entire process when inmates are put to death.