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Indian commander says Pakistan spy agency involved in Kashmir bombing
India's top military commander in the disputed Kashmir region said on Tuesday Pakistan's main Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) spy agency was involved in an attack last week on a security convoy claimed by a Pakistan-based militant group.
PRESS DIGEST-New York Times business news - Feb 19
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Goldman Sachs Asia Pacific CEO to retire - Bloomberg
Goldman Sachs Group Inc's Chairman and Chief Executive for the Asia-Pacific region excluding Japan, Ken Hitchner, is retiring from the company, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, citing people with knowledge of the matter.
Goldman Sachs Asia Pacific CEO to retire: Bloomberg
Goldman Sachs Group Inc's Chairman and Chief Executive for the Asia-Pacific region excluding Japan, Ken Hitchner, is retiring from the company, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, citing people with knowledge of the matter.
WATCH: 'Black' snow blights Russian towns
Residents of Prokopyevsk feared for their health as blackened snow allegedly caused by a local coal processing factory covered the Siberian town.
Sir Alex Ferguson speaks to 3 Man Utd players after win over Chelsea
The legendary Scot was in the stands at Stamford Bridge to see United reach the FA Cup quarter-finals
Ex-Trump aide: Hard to defend something stupid
Former Trump campaign aide Michael Caputo weighs in on Roger Stone's controversial Instagram post about Judge Amy Berman Jackson, the federal district court judge overseeing Stone's criminal case.
Future rabbis plant with Palestinians, sow rift with Israel
Young American rabbinical students are doing more than visiting holy sites, learning Hebrew and poring over religious texts during their year abroad in Israel.
Southern Baptist president says database of abusers possible
The president of the Southern Baptist Convention says the denomination must act to fight sexual abuse.
Strike 2: West Virginia teachers walking out again
Almost a year to the day after West Virginia teachers went on strike that launched a national movement, they're doing it again.
Judge to rule Tuesday in Chicago Obama Library lawsuit
A federal judge will rule on the city of Chicago's request to toss a lawsuit aimed at halting President Barack Obama's museum and library from being built in a public park.
China, Iran meet amid efforts to preserve nuclear deal
The foreign ministers of China and Iran met in Beijing on Tuesday amid efforts to preserve the 2015 nuclear deal with Tehran.