Army Corps to proceed with Dakota Access pipeline project

The acting secretary of the Army has ordered the Army Corps of Engineers to allow construction of the Dakota Access pipeline under a Missouri River reservoir, a North Dakota senator said, the latest twist in the months-long legal battle over the $3.8 billion project.

Israeli forces begin evacuation of West Bank outpost

Israeli forces began an operation to evacuate settlers from a West Bank outpost on Wednesday whose slated destruction could rupture Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s narrow coalition, dominated by ultranationalists who support settlements.

Fed likely to take wait-and-see approach before raising rates

On Wednesday, the Fed will likely end its latest policy meeting with an announcement that it’s keeping its benchmark rate unchanged at a time of steady economic gains but also heightened uncertainty surrounding the new Trump administration.

Afghan women practice ancient Shaolin martial arts for sport, protection

Ten ethnic Hazara women and girls practice the martial arts of Shaolin on a hilltop in the west of Kabul. They are preparing for the day that Afghanistan can send its women’s team to the Shaolin world championship in China.

Former UFC champ Jon Jones likely to fight for title upon return in July

When Jon Jones was pulled from the headlining bout of UFC 200 just days before the historic event at T-Mobile Arena in July 2016 due to a failed out-of-competition drug test, UFC president Dana White said he would have a hard time booking the troubled superstar in another main event. White may be having a change of heart.

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