Dozens paid tribute Monday to the young Frenchwoman and two Colombians killed in a weekend bombing at a mall in Bogota that has thrown a shadow over the country's peace process.
Goldman Sachs launched Marcus, an online lending business for customers seeking loans of $30,000 or less, in October 2016.
The search reportedly began after it emerged that Kushner allegedly requested a back channel between Trump and Russia.
The tour agency that took US student Otto Warmbier to Pyongyang said Tuesday it would stop taking Americans to the reclusive state after the 22-year-old died following 18 months in North Korean detention.
A group of prominent journalists and activists in Mexico accused the government of spying on them, saying their phones had been hacked with Israeli spyware sold exclusively to the state.
Ministers from the Organization of American States met Monday to seek elusive solutions to the crisis in Venezuela, as the death toll from weeks of clashes at anti-government protests rose to 74.
Otto Warmbier, the US student released in a coma last week after nearly 18 months in detention in North Korea, died on Monday, prompting President Donald Trump to slam the "brutal regime" in Pyongyang.
Washington will host two of China's most senior officials Wednesday to deepen the dialogue between the world's greatest powers and test Beijing's willingness to turn the screw on North Korea.
Owner Dan Gilbert did not consult with LeBron James about the dismissal of David Griffin
David Griffin's uncertain future was becoming a problem in negotiations with other teams.
The search reportedly began after it emerged that Kushner allegedly requested a back channel between Trump and Russia.
An earlier report said Tiger Woods has entered rehab following his arrest to avoid losing custody of his children.
A new Amazon Alexa skill lets users adjust the smells in their homes.
Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein explained why he started tweeting
"Let us state the facts plainly."
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