Nov 10 More than 100,000 greet Japan’s emperor at enthronement parade By Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press Japan’s Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako waved and smiled from an open car in a parade Sunday marking Naruhito’s enthronement as more than 100,000 delighted well-wishers cheered, waved small flags and took photos from packed sidewalks. Continue reading
Nov 10 Spain’s national vote an epic struggle between left, right By Ciaran Giles, Aritz Parra, Associated Press As Spaniards voted Sunday in the country's fourth election in as many years, a leading leftist party pledged to help the incumbent Socialists in hopes of staving off a possible right-wing coalition government that could include a far-right party. Continue reading
Nov 10 Top US general says 500-600 American troops to stay in Syria By Associated Press The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says about 500 or 600 U.S. troops will remain in Syria to counter Islamic State fighters. Continue reading
Nov 10 Iran’s president: New oil field found with over 50B barrels By Amir Vahdat, Associated Press Iran has discovered a new oil field in the country's south with over 50 billion barrels of crude, its president said Sunday, a find that could boost the country's proven reserves by a third as it struggles to sell energy… Continue reading
Nov 10 Over 100,000 celebrate 30 years since fall of Berlin Wall By Associated Press Police and organizers say more than 100,000 people took part in an open-air party celebrating the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Continue reading
Nov 10 Turkey says at least 8 killed by car bomb in northeast Syria By Associated Press A car bomb in northern Syria killed at least eight civilians and wounded 20 others Sunday in a town near the border with Turkey, Turkey's Defense Ministry said. Continue reading
Nov 10 Bolivia’s president resigns amid election-fraud allegations By Paola Flores, Carlos Valdez, Associated Press Bolivian President Evo Morales announced his resignation Sunday under mounting pressure from the military and the public after his re-election victory triggered weeks of fraud allegations and deadly protests. Continue reading
Nov 09 Watch 10:22 Graham Nash mines his catalog for some personal performances By Tom Casciato, Christopher Booker, Connie Kargbo, Mori Rothman Two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Graham Nash has hits aplenty spanning his nearly six-decade career. But the 77-year-old singer-songwriter recently chose to perform a special run of shows featuring his lesser-known first two solo albums in their… Continue watching
Nov 09 Watch 2:48 Paradise rebuilds a year after the Camp Fire Residents and officials in Paradise, California on Friday marked the one-year anniversary of the Camp Fire that devastated the Northern California community and killed 85 people. San Francisco Chronicle reporter Lizzie Johnson joins Megan Thompson for the latest on the… Continue watching
Nov 09 Watch 5:12 Tidying guru Marie Kondo: kids can learn her methods, too By Megan Thompson, Steve W. Thompson Celebrity decluttering expert Marie Kondo has gained millions of fans with her famous folding techniques and advice to keep only things that “spark joy.” This past week, she put out her first children’s book, “Kiki and Jax: The Life-Changing Magic… Continue watching