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Why Trump Can Expect Warm Welcome in PolandPresident Donald Trump heads to Poland this week for a state visit, and the country's right-wing government is busing in a friendly crowd. N. Korea Fires Missile Toward East Sea, Officials SayThe launch came one day after officials in the United States, Japan and South Korea announced that they planned to ratchet up pressure on the country. Trump Tweets Support for Terminally Sick BabyDonald Trump tweeted support for Charlie Gard, a terminally sick baby who is on life support in a U.K. hospital and is at the center of a complex ethics case. Trump Administration Urges Court Not to Allow More Travel Ban ExceptionsThe parameters on who is covered by the travel ban were based on federal immigration law, government lawyers said, and the judge should let them stand. 18 People Die in Bus Crash on German HighwayThe 18 people feared missing in a fiery bus crash on a Bavarian highway Monday morning have all been declared dead, according to German police. One U.S. Family's Journey From ISIS Battlefield to Rodeo CampAmerican Dave Eubank and his family do humanitarian work for the Free Burma Rangers from Mosul, Iraq to outside Aleppo, Syria. Man Charged With Threatening to Kill French PresidentA man was arrested and charged for "threatening to kill" newly-elected French President Emmanuel Macron, French officials told NBC News on Monday. 'Houses Not Hotels:' Venetians Angry at Mass TourismHundreds of Venice residents marched to protest increases in the city's tourism business, saying officials have neglected the needs of locals. 18 Feared Dead as Bus Hits Truck, Catches Fire in GermanyEighteen people were feared dead and 30 seriously hurt after a bus carrying German seniors crashed into a truck on a freeway in Bavaria and burst into flames. Shooting Near Mosque Wasn't Terrorism: French PoliceFrench police say a shooting outside a mosque in Avignon, France was the result of a local dispute and not terrorism. Rescue Helicopter Crash Kills 8 After Indonesian Volcano EruptsA rescue helicopter crashed while heading to help evacuate residents near an active volcano on Indonesia's main island, killing all eight people on board, officials said Monday. China Accuses U.S. of 'Provocation' in Island DisputeThe USS Stethem, a guided-missile destroyer, sailed within 12 nautical miles of Triton Island in the Paracel Islands, a U.S. Defense Department official said. More Recent Articles |
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Trump Warns China He Is Willing to Pressure North Korea on His OwnThe president’s warning, after a series of tough measures aimed at China, shows how he and the Chinese leader, Xi Jinping, are reassessing their approach to each other. North Korea Fires Another Missile Amid Rising Tensions With U.S.The missile took off from the northwestern town of Kusong and landed in the sea between North Korea and Japan, the South Korean military said in a statement. Caught in Budget Tugs of War, States Teeter on the BrinkAt least eight states are without budgets several days into a new fiscal year, but the effects have been felt most starkly in Illinois, Maine and New Jersey. Chris Christie, Israel, July 4: Your Monday Evening Briefing‘That’s Him’: Christie Goes to the Shore, and the Critics PounceWith photographs circulating of the New Jersey governor and his family enjoying state beaches that are closed to the public, fewer constituents are finding his brashness likable. Court Blocks E.P.A. Effort to Suspend Obama-Era Methane RuleThe ruling, on a regulation to restrict emissions from new oil and gas wells, signaled that President Trump’s plans to simply delay environmental actions are likely to face an uphill battle. Congress Moves to Stop I.R.S. From Enforcing Health Law MandateA plan separate from efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act seeks to stop the collection of a tax penalty associated with the law. Fact Check: Five Misleading Republican Claims About Health CareRepublicans have misinformed Americans on the Senate health care bill’s impact in several areas and have exaggerated the Affordable Care Act’s problems. Dispute Over British Baby’s Fate Draws In Pope and U.S. PresidentBritish and European courts have ruled that a hospital can turn off life support for Charlie Gard, an infant with a rare genetic disorder. How to Become a Secret Service AgentLearn about five different training exercises recruits go through at this Secret Service training facility in Maryland. A Backlash Builds Against Sexual Harassment in Silicon ValleyA wave of revelations about investors mistreating female entrepreneurs has spurred the resignation of a prominent venture capitalist and calls for change. Fox Sports Fires Jamie Horowitz Amid a Claim of MisconductThe company did not explicitly say why Mr. Horowitz was fired. A person familiar with the matter said the dismissal came during an investigation into sexual harassment. Civilians Emerge From Mosul’s Rubble Starving, Injured and TraumatizedDisplaced residents are often “totally emotionally and physically exhausted” by the time they make it to humanitarian camps. A Patriotic Fourth: What Does That Mean Now?Are Americans still feeling pride in a bitterly divided country? We hit the road to find out. Israel Faces Uproar Abroad as Netanyahu Yields to Ultra-Orthodox JewsThe prime minister backtracked on a Western Wall deal and approved a bill on control of conversions to Judaism, reawakening an old dispute over who is a Jew. Despite Strict Gun Law, Troubled Doctor Was Able to Buy Assault RifleNew York tightened its gun laws after the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School, but the Bronx hospital gunman, who had a criminal record, was still able to buy a military-style rifle. For Bronx Hospital Workers, a Sense of Duty Amid Shooting’s ChaosAs doctors and nurses reported to work at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center for the first time since a horrific shooting, they began to reconcile their grief with colleagues’ tales of heroism. In Lofty Versailles Speech, Macron Tells the French to Prepare for ChangeIn a rare joint session of legislators, the president cast himself as the agent of change that the country wanted and its rampart against a newly uncertain world order. Total Signs Deal With Iran, Exposing It to Big Risks and RewardsThe agreement sets a path for other Western energy companies, but it exposes the French energy giant to the possibility that the Trump administration will add sanctions to Iran. U.S. Carries Out Drone Strike Against Shabab Militants in SomaliaThe operation against the insurgent group comes three months after President Trump relaxed rules for strikes in the region. 10 Injured When Cab Jumps Curb at Boston Airport, Police SayThe driver, a 56-year-old man from Cambridge, Mass., was cooperating with the authorities, according to the police. Venus Williams, at Wimbledon News Conference, ‘Speechless’ Over Fatal CrashWilliams briefly left the news conference after she tried to speak about a car accident she was involved in last month. Lawsuit Reveals Gauguin Painting Was Not World’s Most ExpensivePaul Gauguin’s 1892 oil painting “Nafea Faa Ipoipo (When Will You Marry)?” sold for $210 million in 2014, $90 million less than originally reported. Luxury Cars Offer More Models, but Find Fewer BuyersAutomakers like BMW and Mercedes-Benz have failed to expand their market share by offering more variety, joining the industry’s overall sales decline. Call From California: President Trump, Where Are You?Mr. Trump has been in no rush to visit the country’s most populous state, breaking with decades-old presidential history. White House Rejects Talk of Quick Trump Visit to U.K.British newspapers had suggested the president might call at Downing Street between a G-20 meeting in Germany and Bastille Day celebrations in France. Tesla’s First Mass-Market Car, the Model 3, Hits Production This WeekAs the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year. Trilobites: Strange Mammals That Stumped Darwin Finally Find a HomeFossils of bizarre creatures called Macrauchenia have long baffled scientists, who used DNA to confirm when they diverged from horses, rhinos and tapirs. Tehran Journal: Why Are These Iranians ‘Really, Really Happy With Trump’?The American president has reinvigorated a cartoon contest in Tehran, which this year depicts him in Ku Klux Klan robes and sharing the cover of Time with Hitler. Review: FX’s ‘Snowfall’ Dramatizes an Origin Story for Crack CocaineThis series from the director of “Boyz N the Hood” is about the drug’s impact in the 1980s, but its human characters are lost in the sprawl. In Spain, Santander Hopes a New Arts Center Will Reinvigorate the CityThe Botín Center is a rare example of family philanthropy in Spain. To some, however, it promotes the culture of money more than the culture of art. More Recent Articles |
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