An engagement ring fumbled down a Manhattanutility grate during a proposal gone sideways was easier to find than a romantic couple who dropped it.
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Canada sanctions 17 Saudis linked to Jamal Khashoggi’s death: ‘The case is not closed’
Canada’s foreign minister announced sanctions against 17 people she said were “responsible for or complicit in” the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.
Body found in North Carolina appears to be missing 13-year-old girl; suspect sought
The grim discovery of a body near where a North Carolina teen disappeared has her relatives, friends and community bracing for a sorrowful outcome.
FDA approves new drug reflecting cutting-edge, ’tissue-agnostic’ effort to beat cancer
A new cancer treatment based on genetic biomarkers rather than the specific type of cancerwon accelerated approvalfrom the FDA.
Parkland teachers protest reassignment of Marjory Stoneman Douglas staffers
Dozens of Parkland students and teachers protested the reassignment of four staffers in the wake of the Valentine’s Day shooting rampage.
Police: Emantic Bradford’s gun ‘heightened the sense of threat’ at Ala. mall before he was shot
An Alabama city extended sympathy to the family of a black man killed by an officer in the chaotic moments after a shooting at crowded mall.
Travel chaos: Blizzard-like conditions in Midwest ground thousands of flights, snarl roads
Major airport hubs, including Chicago, faced hundreds of delays and cancellations because of heavy snow and blizzard-like conditions.
European Union OKs Brexit deal; now it’s up to Britain
European Union leaders signed off on Britain’s exit from the continent’s political and economic bloc, sending the agreement to the U.K. Parliament.
Zinke on wildfires: ‘Radical’ groups would rather burn down forest than thin one tree
Interior Secretary Zinke pressed his claim that ‘radical environmentalists’ are to blame for the devastating fires that have ragedacross California.
‘Traitor, you will be brought to account!’: Parts of Khashoggi tape revealed
Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi is heard yelling at his attackers and is called a traitor in recordings, a Turkish newspaper reported Tuesday.