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Lebanese Army forces fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse thousands of protesters outside the embassy near Beirut.
Here’s what you need to know about the week’s top stories.
This weekend’s episode opened with children asking Santa questions like “What did Al Franken do?” and “Is President Trump on the naughty list?”
Haider al-Abadi said, “Our forces fully control the Iraqi-Syrian border,” but analysts warned that it did not mean the end of the Islamic State threat.
Mayfield threw 41 touchdown passes and five interceptions and will play in the College Football Playoff. He previously finished fourth and third in Heisman voting.
The video, released after an Arizona jury acquitted the officer of murder, renewed calls for reforms in law enforcement. Activists described the shooting as an execution.
A villain’s demise, a parent’s absence. That’s how death used to figure in animated movies for children. Thanks to Pixar and now “Coco,” that’s changing.
Horst Faas defined a new breed of war photographer.
For residents of Jerusalem, over which the world has been battling for thousands of years, everyday frictions can be draining on both sides of the Green Line.
The National League’s most valuable player adds another powerful bat to a lineup that already has Judge. But Stanton also brings a huge contract with him.
With Twitter as his Excalibur, the president takes on his doubters, powered by long spells of cable news and a dozen Diet Cokes. But if Mr. Trump has yet to bend the presidency to his will, he is at least wrestling it to a draw.
Life in this haven for nature lovers and spiritual seekers has been anything but serene in recent days.
The National League M.V.P. would add yet another big bat to the Yankees’ lineup — as well as a huge contract.
Britain’s foreign minister is expected to push for the release of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who was arrested and jailed on sedition charges by Iran.
In the early days of creating the social network, we were at the mercy of internet providers. They could easily have killed the company.
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