A driver safety course inside a women’s university in Saudi Arabia gave young women their first chance to drive.
Italy’s election on Sunday showed deep wells of discontent in the north with taxes, in the south with unemployment, and in both with immigration.
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Mr. Nunberg set cable news and social media alight after he said he was subpoenaed to go before a grand jury, but was unlikely to appear or provide documents he was ordered to hand over.
Divorced parents in Pittsburgh are in a legal dispute over whether their 17-year-old son should be allowed to play football.
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After his first choice backed out on live television, the mayor selected Richard A. Carranza, the Houston schools superintendent, for the post.
Not long after Ms. McDormand had her Oscar engraved, a man filmed himself posing with a statue, saying, “My team got this tonight.” A suspect faces a grand theft charge.
Not long after Ms. McDormand had her Academy Award engraved at the Governors Ball, it went missing for a short time.
Before Dr. Lawrence G. Nassar was imprisoned for abusing gymnasts, a local prosecutor’s office opted not to pursue charges. The prosecutor had his own troubles.
Mr. Carson has been whipsawed by a job he has found puzzling, with his goals undermined by his indecisiveness, his staffing mistakes and a president indifferent to his department’s mission.
The deal will bring a new owner for Zagat, once the 800-pound gorilla of restaurant recommendations, at a time when competition is stronger than ever.
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The envoys plan to meet the North Korean leader in an effort to help start a dialogue between the North and the United States.