Syrian diplomat says he won’t talk to opposition negotiator until he shaves; As Kerry condemns ISIS genocide, calls to recognize something else: Femicide; The bromance between Trump and Putin is over; Netanyahu posted a copy of his paycheck on Twitter. That’s $4,529 a month after taxes.; Turkey’s Erdogan would label even more people as terrorists; Americans don’t like roundabouts, but they should;
 
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King Tut may have shared his tomb, possibly with his stepmother
New scans showed the existence of new chambers inside the tomb, fueling speculation that Queen Nefertiti is buried there.
Syrian diplomat says he won’t talk to opposition negotiator until he shaves
This is not a great sign for the peace process.
 
As Kerry condemns ISIS genocide, calls to recognize something else: Femicide
"The brutalization of women and girls is central to their ideology."
 
The bromance between Trump and Putin is over
A Kremlin spokesman says a new Trump ad paints Russia as a villain. Where's the love?
 
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Netanyahu posted a copy of his paycheck on Twitter. That’s $4,529 a month after taxes.
Not too bad for the leader of a small Mediterranean country.
 
Turkey’s Erdogan would label even more people as terrorists
The Turkish president wants to make those sympathetic to the perpetrators of "terrorist" crimes culpable for that violence as well.
 
Americans don’t like roundabouts, but they should
Using roundabouts instead of normal intersections saves lives.
 
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