Saturday, September 10, 2016

U-M listed as top public university in America in new rankings and other top stories.

  • U-M listed as top public university in America in new rankings

    ANN ARBOR, MI -- The University of Michigan once again is the highest ranked public university in America, according to the QS World University Rankings for the 2016-17 year. Coming in at number 23, U-M made a jump in the rankings after finishing at No. 30 in 2015-16, earning the distinction as the only public university to be rated in the top 25. Based on six performance indicators, the ranking assesses university performance in areas like research, teaching, employability and internationaliz..
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  • How One of the Deadliest Hajj Accidents Unfolded

    How One of the Deadliest Hajj Accidents Unfolded
    On Sept. 24, 2015, hundreds, maybe thousands, of pilgrims were crushed to death at the hajj in Mecca. Rashid Siddiqui survived.This is his story of that day. By SARAH ALMUKHTAR and DEREK WATKINS On Sept. 24, 2015, hundreds, maybe thousands, of pilgrims were crushed to death at the hajj in Mecca. Rashid Siddiqui survived.This is his story of that day. I’m dying. I need water.” “I’m dying. I’m dying. I need water.” Rashid Siddiqui kept hearing those words from his fellow Muslim pi..
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  • Rodrigo Duterte's Anti-American Outburst Complicates US Goals

    Rodrigo Duterte's Anti-American Outburst Complicates US Goals
    MANILA—An anti-American rant by Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, which he later recanted, cast a shadow on Washington’s bid to bolster ties with Asian allies such as Manila to help offset China’s growing might. U.S. President Barack Obama scrapped a planned meeting with Mr. Duterte in Laos on Tuesday after the outburst, sparking strains with one of Washington’s oldest Asian allies. Mr. Duterte later expressed regret. Still, the...
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  • Hurricane Newton Slams Into Mexico's Los Cabos Resorts

    Hurricane Newton Slams Into Mexico's Los Cabos Resorts
    CABO SAN LUCAS, Mexico — Hurricane Newton slammed into the twin resorts of Los Cabos on the southern tip of Mexico's Baja California peninsula Tuesday morning, knocking out power in some places as stranded tourists huddled in their hotels.Newton made landfall as a Category 1 storm with winds of 90 mph (150 kph), pelting the area near Cabo San Lucas with heavy rain and blowing down at least half a dozen palm trees along the coastal boulevard.It then moved inland, retaining its winds almost un..
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  • Paris to open its first urban refugee camps this year

    Paris to open its first urban refugee camps this year
    Mayor Anne Hidalgo gave details of the city's plans for two camps, the first of which is being built on the northern fringe of the city -- primarily to accommodate men for short-term stays. It has 400 beds and will have 200 more in the near future, she said.It would also offer services to homeless newly arrived migrants, such as social care, legal aid, health and psychological care, and information on where else to find shelter, Hidalgo said in a statement."In the past two years, Paris has exper..
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  • Black Lives Matter protesters close London City Airport runway

    Black Lives Matter protesters close London City Airport runway
    Image copyright @ukblm Image caption Black Lives Matter UK initially claimed the protest through a series of tweets Flights at London City Airport were disrupted after protesters gained access to the runway.The Met Police said it was called to the site at about 05:40 BST after nine protesters erected a tripod and "locked themselves together" on the runway.The Black Lives Matter UK movement confirmed it was responsible for the protest.City Airport twee..
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  • ISIS Bans Burqas: Islamic State Deems Hijab A Security Problem In Iraq

    ISIS Bans Burqas: Islamic State Deems Hijab A Security Problem In Iraq
    The Islamic State group has reportedly banned women from wearing a burka, a veil that covers the entire face, as a security precaution in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul. The alleged new rule is striking in part because the militant group also known as ISIS has beaten and killed women in the past for refusing to wear the conservative garment. Militant leaders banned burqas after a group of veiled women carried out attacks against several ISIS commanders, according to media reports Tuesday. Wome..
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  • Britain's 'most hated man,' Anjem Choudary, jailed for ISIS support

    Britain's 'most hated man,' Anjem Choudary, jailed for ISIS support
    The former lawyer was sentenced to five years and six months in prison. His supporters shouted "Allahu Akhbar" as he was led away from the dock in London's Old Bailey court.Choudary's co-defendant Mohammad Mizanur Rahman, 33, was also handed a sentence of five years and six months.Choudary has courted controversy over two decades, skirting the edges of the law, backing extremism but with no proof of actually inciting violence. He earned the wrath of Britain's tabloid newspapers, making him - by ..
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  • Keith Vaz, British Lawmaker, Quits Senior Post Amid Sex and Drug Scandal

    Keith Vaz, British Lawmaker, Quits Senior Post Amid Sex and Drug Scandal
    Photo The constituency office of Keith Vaz, a high-ranking Labour Party lawmaker, in Leicester, England, on Sunday. Credit Darren Staples/Reuters LONDON — Caught in what appeared to be a classic British newspaper exposé, an opposition lawmaker on Tuesday relinquished leadership of an influential parliamentary committee over allegations that he paid for the services of prostitutes and offered to buy drugs for them.Two days after the Sunday Mirror published a report about..
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