A year since fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh, many Armenians still feel lost One year ago, Azerbaijani forces swept into the Nagorno-Karabakh region — or Republic of Artsakh, as many Armenians call it — and took over the long-contested area. The attack followed a monthslong blockade.
How were pager attacks carried out in Lebanon? At least 32 people were reported killed and more than 3,000 people injured when devices blew up simultaneously on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Philip Morris sells asthma inhaler company, citing ‘unwarranted opposition’ to its goals Three years ago, the cigarette giant acquired Vectura, a British pharmaceutical firm that makes asthma inhalers, raising health groups’ ire. Now, it’s selling the business for almost $200 million. Bill Chappell
No needles required: The FDA approves an at-home flu vaccine The nasal spray option could encourage more people who have fears of doctors or needles to inoculate themselves against the flu. Alana Wise
The Secret Service admits failures in Butler, Pa., Trump shooting The acting director of the Secret Service also cited “complacency” from others, as well as over-reliance on mobile devices and flaws in advance planning. Ximena Bustillo
Georgia's Republican-led election board OKs controversial rule to hand-count ballots Republicans advanced the ballot hand-counting measure over the opposition of Georgia’s Republican secretary of state and attorney general and dozens of local election officials. Sam Gringlas
Did exploding pagers attack on Hezbollah in Lebanon violate international law? The series of explosions that rocked Lebanon this week, killing dozens and wounding thousands, has prompted debate among legal experts on international humanitarian law. Willem Marx
Three Mile Island nuclear plant will reopen to power Microsoft data centers Three Mile Island, the Pennsylvania power plant that was the scene of the worst commercial nuclear accident in American history, will reopen and sell power to Microsoft. C Mandler