U.S. Congressman Elijah Cummings, the Democratic chairman of a leading congressional committee investigating U.S. President Donald Trump, has died at age 68, his office said on Thursday. Chris Dignam has more. White House Aides Feared That Trump Had Another Ukraine Back Channel. Lowest Prices grew concerned about Kash Patel, a colleague who had been involved in Republicans efforts to undermine the Russia investigation. Astros fan dies in crash after buying World Series ticket, woman also killed trying to save him. Online Pharmacy spent $800 on his World Series ticket and was reurning home from watching the Astros' championship win when his truck crashed, leading to the death of a Good Samaritan. Gojek CEO quits to join Indonesian cabinet, replacements named. Gojek CEO and co-founder Nadiem Makarim said on Monday he had resigned to join Indonesia's new cabinet, and the ride-hailing and payments company said two senior executives would jointly take over running operations of the $10 billion firm. Paris mounts first Toulouse-Lautrec exhibition in three decades. An exhibition showing the works of painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, famed for his portrayal of Paris's cafes, brothels and cabarets at the end of the nineteenth century, opens next week in the French capital. Brexiteers accuse Google of anti-Brexit bias in web searches. Analysis of the first page of Google searches for 5,000 Brexit related keywords and phrases show the Guardian, the BBC and the Independent show up most prominently in the results. California 'veered' out of its lane in climate pact with Quebec U.S. lawsuit. The United States on Wednesday sued California for entering a climate agreement with Canada's Quebec province, saying the state had no right to conduct foreign policy, in the latest feud between the Trump administration and the state. Beverly Sackler, 95, Dies; Philanthropist and Purdue Pharma Director. Ms. Sackler was the matriarch of the company whose drug OxyContin has been blamed for the opioid epidemic. An Election Is the Only Answer for Britain. Boris Johnson, having failed in his do-or-die mission, must take Brexit back to the public. Where do Tottenham go now? Its the end of Project Poch (part 1) and fresh blood is needed. Simmering beneath the dejection and defiance in the aftermath of defeat in the Champions League final was a feeling that this Tottenham side may have reached the very end of a natural cycle.
Esther Rutter is a personable companion in her illuminating debut This Golden Fleece Knocked Out of Game by a Knee Injury. The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, who had been battling an ankle injury for weeks, hurt his knee on a sneak. Aerial photographs reveal 100 years of ice loss on Mont Blanc glaciers. zylapour without dr from the University of Dundee have exactly recreated a photograph taken by a Swiss pilot in 1919 and show the loss of ice from glaciers on the French mountain. Cardinal George Pell denies bribing pedophile Gerald Ridsdale's nephew. Cardinal Pell released a statement denying he tried to bribe the nephew of pedophile priest Gerald Ridsdale when he told him on the phone in 1993 that he was abused as a child by his uncle. Q3 earnings season outlook. U.S. companies have guided expectations so low that they'll likely surprise Wall Street with flat earnings, RiverFront Investment Group's Kevin Nicholson tells Reuters' Fred Katayama. Breakingviews TV Bumpy ride. Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg is in the hot seat. The head of the airplane maker is facing production cuts, rising debt and a grilling in the U.S. Congress over the 737 MAX crashes. But investors reacted well to disappointing third-quarter earnings. Antony Currie explains why.