Florida principal let go after failing to notify parents about lesson on Michelangelo’s David

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Biden officially notifies Congress of Syria airstrike

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Putin says Russia plans to station tactical nuclear weapons in neighboring Belarus

• Video: Russia expert decodes Putin’s new threat about nuclear weapons • US charges suspected Russian spy who allegedly used fake identity to enter US, gather info from American citizensRead More
Saturday’s March Madness: South Carolina Stays Perfect

The Huskies had been in every Final Four since 2008. In the round of 16 against Ohio State, UConn had no answer for an aggressive press.Read More
See tourist freefall after bungee jump cord snaps in Thailand

The 39-year-old tourist opted for a bungee jump after being dared to by his friends. He was left with multiple injuries after the cord snapped seconds into his jump.Read More
Opinion: Trump’s visit to Waco is a provocation of historic significance

For a presidential campaign, rally locations often serve double duty: putting the candidate in front of supporters while sending a message about the campaign.Read More
College basketball player struck in handshake line by opponent following win

Bowling Green State University basketball player Elissa Brett was struck by University of Memphis player Jamirah Shutes while the two walked through the traditional post-game handshake line following Bowling Green’s 73-60 win in the Women’s National Invitation (WNIT) postseason tournament on Thursday.Read More
Tipping can be overwhelming. From baristas to hairdressers, see how your tip compares to others in these 10 scenarios.

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Donald Trump, and the Sordid Tradition of Suppressing October Surprises

The payoff to Stormy Daniels that has a Manhattan grand jury weighing criminal charges against Mr. Trump can trace its lineage to political skulduggery in 1968 and 1980.Read More
Israel’s Defense Minister Says Government Should Halt Contentious Judicial Plan

Yoav Gallant, who oversees Israel’s military, is the first minister in Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to criticize a plan to weaken the judiciary. His comments follow fears that weeks of unrest have undermined military capacity.Read More