Destroying ISIS May Take Years, U.S. Officials SayNYT Now
The Obama administration is preparing to carry out a phased campaign requiring a sustained effort that could last until after President Obama has left office, according to officials.
The Obama administration is preparing to carry out a phased campaign requiring a sustained effort that could last until after President Obama has left office, according to officials.
Qatar has helped support a spectrum of Islamist groups by providing safe haven, financial aid and, in certain instances, weapons, resulting in withering accusations by other gulf states.
Though granting legal status to undocumented immigrants once looked like an imperative for both parties, a surge of Central American migrants into the United States has rendered the issue too toxic for President Obama.
The automaker’s directors were caught off guard by the extent of the problems that led to the recall of millions of vehicles, but their chairman says they are now “very much involved” in the situation.
Two innocent men were sent to death row in North Carolina while a serial sex offender who lived near the crime scene was never seriously pursued by America’s “Deadliest D.A.”
More than 130,000 people have moved into 650 schools in Northern Iraq, carving out homes while delaying the start of classes this academic year.
The last time there was a Grand Slam men’s singles final without Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic or Andy Murray was at the 2005 Australian Open.
The senior housing industry is preparing to serve a wave of residents who expect more than mush on their plates.
Bruce Levenson, the Atlanta Hawks’ controlling owner, follows Donald Sterling as another league owner selling his team after showing an inherent bias against blacks.
Just as the iPod’s appeal relied in part on Apple’s music industry relationships, the future of its new wrist device may rest on courting health companies.
A law that accepts as proof of identity a concealed-weapon permit but not a student identification card is being challenged in court.
Four dams on the Susquehanna are causing its death.
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Historic townhouses that have been turned into schools or chopped up into apartments are now being renovated and returned to their original use as single-family homes.