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What Is Sukkot? The Traditions Behind the Jewish Harvest Celebration
Friday will begin the week-long celebration of Sukkot, during which Jews are expected to have meals in makeshift booths called sukkah.
Lawmaker Envisions A Bird-Splat Free New York City
"Birds are pollinators and insectivores," New York Assemblywoman Deborah Glick said. "They're part of the chain of life. And so their massive deaths are not good for us."
Bomb Threat Reported at Texas Southern University
The university also cancelled classes for the remainder of the day.
'The Walking Dead: Our World' Beginner's Guide & Tips
"The Walking Dead: Our World" does a nice job of introducing players to its basic mechanics, but some of the finer nuances take a bit more exploration to figure out. Here's our primer on Walkers, Weapons, Missions, Buildings, Groups and more.
Kushner's Company Filed False NYC Paperwork: Report
An exclusive AP report alleged Kushner's company filed false paperwork in NYC that helped enable millions in profit.
Mogadishu Attack: Militants Attack Somali Capital
Militants say the fierce clashes are still raging.
Shrooms Could Solve America's Crumbling Infrastructure
Soon there may always be a fungus among us.
Relatives of People Killed in London Fire Share Anger
Police have confirmed 17 died in the blaze, but say the number will rise. Locals who knew people inside struggle to comprehend how this happened in one of London's richest areas.
Spike Lee Lights Empire State Building for Gun Victims
The iconic building will shine orange Wednesday night to honor Americans who have been killed by guns.
Wooden Buildings as Strong as Steel
A carbon-sequestering construction technology is taking root in Oregon.
NYC Building Collapse Gives Meerkat and Periscope a First Test
A professional news streamer gave Periscope a try, and a mixed-grade.
The Destruction of Istanbul
The Turkish prime minister's bid to turn his capital into a futuristic 'dream city' spells disaster for residents
Skywalkers Climb the World's Tallest Buildings
Daredevils share their amazing climbs at dizzying heights
London Grows Up, but Not Everyone Is Happy
London is becoming a high-rise capital but not everyone thinks this is in the city's best interests
U.S. Moves to Seize a Manhattan Skyscraper It Says Belonged to Iran
The U.S. Department of Justice agreed to distribute proceeds from the sale of the Fifth Avenue high-rise to families affected by alleged Iranian-aided attacks