The Third Amigo
Senator Lindsey Graham has watched two of his closest friends run unsuccessfully for President. Now, as he gears up for his own bid in 2016, the South Carolina Republican is hoping to use the lessons learned from their experiences to win
Pope OKs Bishop’s Resignation
Pope Francis on Tuesday accepted the resignation of a U.S. bishop who pleaded guilty to failing to report a suspected child abuser
Clinton Continues Listening Tour
Hillary Clinton told voters in N.H. on Monday that “I want people to know that I’m listening” as she kicked off week two of her 2016 campaign
A Migrant’s Harrowing Journey From Senegal to Italy
With at least 1,000 migrants dead in the Mediterranean this past week, E.U. officials are scrambling to devise ways to halt the armada of smugglers’ boats crossing from Africa. Here’s the story of Mahmoud, a 28-year-old who survived the journey to Europe in mid-April
Full House Revival Is Coming to Netflix
Netflix has ordered a 13-episode revival of Full House, titled Fuller House. The sequel will focus on original cast members Candace Cameron-Bure, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber. John Stamos will be the producer and a guest star
Ousted Egyptian President Gets 20 Years in Prison
An Egyptian criminal court has sentenced ousted Islamist President Mohamed Morsi to 20 years in prison over the killing of protesters in 2012, the first verdict to be issued against the country’s first elected leader. Morsi faces several other trials
Blue Bell Creameries Issues Recall of All Products
Texas-based Blue Bell Creameries is recalling all of its products on the market after two samplings of chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream tested positive for listeriosis. The foodborne illness was tracked to a production line in Brenham, Texas
Here’s the Universe’s Biggest Structure
Scientists researching a mysteriously cold region in space have found what they say is the largest known structure in the universe — a gigantic hole. The expanse is being called the “supervoid” and measures 1.8 billion light years across
Washington Post Reporter in Iran Faces Charges
A Washington Post reporter jailed for nearly nine months in Iran faces charges of espionage and three other crimes, his lawyer revealed on Monday. Rezaian also faces charges of “conducting propaganda against the establishment”
Jon Stewart’s Daily Show Exit Has a Firm Date
Fans of Jon Stewart have a little over three months to get their fill of the comedian andDaily Show host, with Stewart announcing the date of his departure. The 52-year-old said in February that he would be retiring from the satirical newscast after 16 years
AC/DC Drummer Phil Rudd Pleads Guilty
AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd has pleaded guilty to charges of threatening to kill a former employee and possession of methamphetamine and marijuana, according to various news reports. Rudd had originally pleaded not guilty to those charges last year
Kraft Mac & Cheese Plans to Go for a More Natural Look
Kraft Foods Group will no longer use synthetic coloring or artificial preservatives in its original Macaroni & Cheese in the U.S., the company announced Monday, and will instead turn to natural color alternatives derived from sources like turmeric, paprika and annatto
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