World leaders meeting for Asia-Pacific trade talks in Papua New Guinea wrapped up a two-day summit without agreeing on a group statement.
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Homeland Security focuses on border security — not processing asylum applications from migrant caravan
The Trump administration sent military troops to the border to stop a migrant caravan, but says it cannot speed up processing of legal asylum-seekers.
Argentine submarine found after a year
The ARA San Juan disappeared Nov. 15, 2017 with 44 crew members aboard. Argentina’s navy announced the vessel has been found by an American ship.
Argentina finds lost submarine a year later
The ARA San Jua went take last year in the deep Atlantic with 44 crewmen aboard.
Mike Pence challenges China at Asia-Pacific economic summit
The vice president offered the United States as an alterantive to China’s growing influence in the region.
Migrants’ makeshift shelter in Tijuana short on bathrooms, food, many say
As migrants continue arriving in Tijuana, officials are playing catch-up, trying to provide shelter and food for the caravan.
CIA concludes Saudi crown prince ordered Jamal Khashoggi’s killing: reports
The CIA has concluded in an assessment that Saudi Arabia’s crown prince ordered the killing of Washington Post columnist JamalKhashoggi, according to reports
US, Ukraine discuss Russia, security matters
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo discussed economic and security matters with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin in Washington Friday. Pompeo told reporters, “We will never accept Russia’s attempted annexation of Crimea. (Nov. 16)
Businesses try to recruit millennials with ‘fun and unique’ job titles
Recruiters are desperate to hire millennials, and one of their tricks is to give these young people fun titles. Keri Lumm reports.
The new rules of breaking up when half of your life is online
Times have changed and the way we end a relationship has changed with it. Buzz60’s Tony Spitz has the details.