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Grieving Dad Demands 'Light of Justice' in Killing of Australian WomanFriends and family an Australian bride-to-be shot dead by a Minneapolis police officer paid tribute to her as a "gifted" spiritual healer who was "dedicated to helping others." Special Counsel Wants to Grill Eighth Person in Trump MeetingA lawyer for Ike Kaveladze confirms he was in the meeting with Trump campaign officials but said he left "scratching his head." Who Planted the Fake News at Center of Qatar Crisis?Qatar says fake news was planted in local and global media as part of a "smear campaign" — and senior U.S. officials agree. Turkey Jails 6 Human Rights Activists Pending TrialThe detentions added to the growing concerns over rights and freedoms in the country where a post-coup crackdown has resulted in more than 50,000 arrests. Against All Odds: Ballerina Michaela DePrince's Remarkable JourneyMichaela DePrince has come a long way: From living in a Sierra Leone orphanage to dancing world class stages as a professional ballerina. Holocaust Survivors Return to Concentration Camp With RoyalsTwo Holocaust survivors returned with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to the concentration camp in Poland where they were kept prisoner by the Nazis. Meet the Student Making a Positive Impact With SneakersRussia Says It's Ready to Retaliate for U.S. Election SanctionsRussia reserves the right to take retaliatory measures against the U.S. for its seizure of Russian compounds, its Foreign Ministry said in a statement. 'Low Energy' Tropical Storm Don Not a Political JabDon was quickly noticed for sharing a name with the U.S. president after officially becoming the fourth tropical storm to form in the Atlantic this season. More Venezuelans Go to Lebanon Amid CrisisAs Venezuela faces escalating shortages, inflation and violence, Lebanon has become an attractive alternative for many Venezuelans. Trump Says Iran Complying With Nuke Deal But Remains ThreatThis is the second time Trump certified Iranian compliance with the agreement since he took office in January, despite once calling it "the worst deal ever." More Recent Articles
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‘Let Obamacare Fail,’ Trump Says as G.O.P. Health Bill CollapsesThe seven-year Republican quest to repeal the Affordable Care Act seemed to reach a dead end Tuesday, but President Trump vowed to “let Obamacare fail.” How the Senate Health Care Bill Failed: G.O.P. Divisions and a Fed-Up PresidentThe effort by Senate Republicans to remake the country’s health care system faced a near-impossible path forward. President Trump’s tweets didn’t help. Trump Finds That Demolishing Obama’s Legacy Is Not So SimpleFew if any presidents have spent as much time as Mr. Trump has in trying to undo their predecessor’s work rather than promoting their own ideas. Public Health: Obamacare’s Future Now Depends on an Unhappy White HousePresident Trump has said he’d like Obamacare to fail, and the Department of Health and Human Services has advertised its failures. Trump and Putin Held a Second, Undisclosed, Private ConversationThere is no official American record of the prolonged discussion between the two presidents on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit meeting. Guest List at Donald Trump Jr.’s Meeting With Russian Expands AgainIrakly Kaveladze, an American-based employee of Russian property developers, attended the meeting with President Trump’s son in June 2016, Mr. Kaveladze’s lawyer says. Republican Party, Texas, Donald Trump: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingSaudi King’s Son Plotted Effort to Oust His RivalThe heir to the throne, Mohammed bin Nayef, was held in a palace in Mecca and forced to yield to Mohammed bin Salman, 31, who became the new crown prince. Former Employee Testifies Shkreli Threatened Him and His FamilyIn a letter entered into evidence in his fraud trial, Martin Shkreli told the wife of an ex-employee, “I hope to see you and your four children homeless.” At the Tate Modern, Art and PlayExplore the newest wing of the Tate Modern in London, where experiential work encourages museumgoers to interact with the art. Cultured Traveler: The Tate Modern and the Battle for London’s SoulAs luxury condos proliferate across London, the evolving Tate Modern provides a model for the city’s public spaces. Officer Heard Loud Noise Before Partner Shot Minneapolis Woman, Officials SayA state agency released a brief narrative about the fatal shooting last weekend of an Australian woman who had called 911 to report a possible assault. Trump Adds Sanctions on Iran After Certifying Its Compliance with Nuclear DealThe new sanctions apply to 18 people and entities, aimed at countering what the White House called “Iran’s malign activities across the Middle East.” Ángel María Villar, High-Ranking FIFA Official, Is Arrested in Fraud InquiryMr. Villar, the president of the Spanish soccer federation and a FIFA vice president, was detained along with his son, Gorka, and other soccer officials. Duterte Seeks to Extend Martial Law in Marawi as Militants Hold GroundTo quell the rebellion in the Philippine city, President Rodrigo Duterte asked lawmakers to allow martial law on the island of Mindanao through the end of the year. North of Nordic: A Young Chef Invents ‘Neo-Fjordic’ CuisineWhy would an ambitious chef open a restaurant in western Norway, where only 3 percent of the land is arable and the growing season is a blip? Frances Gabe, Creator of the Only Self-Cleaning Home, Dies at 101Equal parts quixotic dreamer and accomplished visionary, Ms. Gabe made the house do its own scrubbing. The House That Did the HouseworkAfter inventing her remarkable self-cleaning house, Frances Gabe, who has died at 101, was granted a patent by the federal government. Here are some of her submitted designs. Behind a Chinese Powerhouse, a Web of Family Financial TiesFor nearly 25 years, HNA Group, the Chinese conglomerate, has funneled business to a small group of relatives and associates of its senior executives. As Relations Worsen, Iran Says U.S. Sanctions May Violate Nuclear DealThe Trump administration announced new restrictions, mainly aimed at the elite Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, and has revived notions of abandoning the agreement. In Amelia Earhart’s Hometown, Mystique Has Its BenefitsPeople in Atchison, Kan., continue to celebrate the aviator 80 years after her disappearance. While theories are welcome, many are fine with never having answers. Books of The Times: A Dive Into the Abyss in the Anonymous ‘Incest Diary’In a disturbing new memoir, an unidentified writer tells the story of being raped by her father, starting when she was 3. Britain Cracking Down on Gender Stereotypes in AdsToo many ads objectify women’s bodies or reinforce traditional roles, a report by the British advertising regulator has found. Dog Praised as Hero for Saving Deer (Whether He Meant To or Not)A video showed a golden retriever hauling a deer from the water. Was it instinct or something else? Students Are the Newest U.S. Weapon Against Terrorist RecruitmentThe Department of Homeland Security is giving college students funding to develop social media campaigns and other tools to counter recruitment by groups like the Islamic State. J. Dennis Hastert, Ex-House Speaker Who Admitted Sex Abuse, Leaves PrisonMr. Hastert, who pleaded guilty in 2015 to financial crimes tied to a sex abuse cover-up, will serve the rest of his sentence in a halfway house. United Airlines Profit Rises Despite Boycott Threats Over Passenger TreatmentThe forcible removal of Dr. David Dao from a flight in April led to calls for a boycott of the carrier, but the airline did not take a financial hit in its quarterly report. No Third Trial for Ex-Officer Who Killed Cincinnati DriverAfter a second jury deadlocked, a prosecutor said he would be dropping charges against Raymond M. Tensing, who killed Samuel DuBose, an unarmed black motorist, in 2015. ‘Culture of Silence’ Abetted Abuse of at Least 547 German Choir Boys, Inquiry FindsThe children suffered physical and sexual abuse at the music school whose famed Regensburg Cathedral boys choir was directed for decades by Pope Benedict XVI’s brother. Critic's Notebook: How Sanrio Makes Anti-Capitalism Adorable, and ProfitableIn the shadow of Hello Kitty, its famously cute emblem of consumerism, this company has created a more rebellious genre of heroes in Aggretsuko and Gudetama. More Recent Articles |
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