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Iceberg Weighing 1.12 Trillion Tons Breaks From AntarcticaScientists said the calving leaves the Larsen C ice shelf reduced in area by more than 12 percent, and the 'landscape of the Antarctic Peninsula changed forever.' Malala Spends 20th Birthday on Girl Power Trip in IraqIraq is the latest stop on Malala's Girl Power Trip, spending the day in an internally displaced person camp for Mosul evacuees. Canadian Suspected of Murder Detailed on Reddit Caught in TexasAger Hasan, 24, a Canadian suspected of killing his girlfriend in a murder described on Reddit, has been arrested in Texas, authorities say. Manchester Names Ariana Grande Honorary CitizenCouncilors in Manchester have named pop star Ariana Grande as the city's first honorary citizen for her work in the aftermath of May's terror attacks. Survivors of Romanian 'Death Trains' Secure Holocaust CompensationSurvivors from Iasi, Romania, are now entitled to small pensions. But they say recognition is just as important. Cloud Data Off Limits in Border Phone Searches, CBP SaysCBP said in a letter obtained by NBC News that while it can search any traveler's phone, it can't use the phone to access data stored only on remote services. American Volunteer Dead Fighting ISIS in SyriaRobert Grodt and Nicholas Warden died while volunteering for the People's Protection Units, or YPG, in Raqqa. Cattle Flown in to Meet Qatari's Dairy NeedsA Qatari company has airlifted 165 cows into the tiny Arab state to help ease the shortage of dairy products caused by a blockade from its neighbors. Lula, Brazil's Former President, Convicted of CorruptionA federal judge has convicted former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of corruption and money laundering and sentenced him to nine and a half years in jail. Silva will remain free while an appeal is heard. German Police Arrest Men Suspected of Stealing $4 Million Gold CoinGerman special police commandos have arrested four men aged 18 to 20 suspected of stealing a gold coin worth about $4 million from Berlin's Bode Museum. Iceberg Breaking Off Antarctica Is 'Suspicious' MysteryFor scientists, this event is only a small sliver in a wider discussion about what is happening in the Antarctic and how human activity is playing a role. Venezuela Prosecutor Emerges As Hero to OppositionA Venezuela prosecutor who put many protesters in jail is now emerging as a hero to the opposition after breaking with Maduro. Catholic Malta Legalizes Gay Marriage Over Church ObjectionThe predominantly Roman Catholic island nation of Malta is set to legalize gay marriage, joining much of Western Europe. Trump Lawyer: President Was Unaware of Son's Russia EmailsThe president's personal lawyer insisted Wednesday that there was "no violation of any law" regarding a meeting Donald Trump Jr. had with a Russian lawyer. Queen Elizabeth Appoints First Black Equerry: ReportsBritain's Queen Elizabeth has appointed Ghanaian-born Army Major Nana Kofi Twumasi-Ankrah to fill one of the most important royal household roles — her equerry. Detained Iranian Researcher Sent Back to Home CountryU.S. Customs and Border Patrol spokeswoman Stephanie Malin said Mohsen Dehnavi and his family were put on a return flight late Tuesday. More Recent Articles |
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Conspiracy or Coincidence? A Timeline Open to InterpretationHere's a rundown of events over a two-month period last summer, seen in the new light of the recent revelations. With Glare on Trump Children, Political Gets Personal for PresidentThe criticism of Donald Trump Jr. has left the president by turns angry and protective but also relieved that the worst appears to be over for now, people who spoke to him said. Congress Wants to Punish Russia, but Can’t Dole Out the PunishmentInfighting has delayed sanctions against Moscow for election meddling, even as the cloud of Russia-tinged scandal darkens over President Trump. How a Russian Offer Got to Donald Trump Jr.’s InboxThe cast of characters that helped bring the bombshell email to Donald Trump Jr. includes a pop star, a publicist and a real estate tycoon. Campaign Opposition Research Is Standard. But Not ‘Oppo’ From Hostile Nations.Donald Trump Jr. was looking for dirt on rivals, a typical part of modern campaigns. But information is not usually harvested from, say, Russia. Right and Left React to the Donald Trump Jr. Email ScandalWriters from across the political spectrum discuss the disclosure of Donald Trump Jr.’s emails about meeting with a Russian lawyer. Rob Goldstone, Trump Intermediary, Likes Silly Hats and FacebookThe British publicist has a moment in the media glare as the broker of the 2016 meeting between Donald Trump Jr. and a Moscow insider. Who Is Emin Agalarov, the Russian Pop Star Behind the Donald Trump Jr. Meeting?The 37-year-old singer at the center of the email controversy is also the son of a billionaire real estate tycoon. Natalia Veselnitskaya, Lawyer Who Met Trump Jr., Seen as Fearsome Moscow InsiderMs. Veselnitskaya has long been counted on to win high-profile cases that matter to the Kremlin and to one well-connected official in particular. Antarctica, Donald Trump Jr., Senate: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingF.D.A. Panel Recommends Approval for Gene-Altering Leukemia TreatmentIf accepted, which is likely, it will be the first gene therapy ever to reach the market. “This is the beginning of something big,” a doctor said. Ex-President of Brazil Sentenced to Nearly 10 Years in Prison for CorruptionThe conviction of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was a stunning setback for a politician who has wielded enormous influence across Latin America. Senate Republicans, Preparing New Health Bill, Have No Votes to SpareWith two Republican senators all but locked in against it, Senate leaders cannot lose another vote on the bill they plan to unveil Thursday. But unity is elusive. The New Health Care: Don’t Assume That Private Insurance Is Better Than MedicaidA closer look at a notion embraced by conservatives, who are backing big changes to Medicaid. A Risky Mix: Cutting Taxes for the Rich and Aid for the PoorOf all the lessons emerging from the struggle to repeal the Affordable Care Act, one stands out: Such a combination of cuts is politically toxic. France’s Macron Prepares to Welcome Trump, an Unlikely PartnerThe visit could help establish President Emmanuel Macron as Mr. Trump’s first point of contact in Western Europe. Reflect on Thoreau’s Vision of Walden PondOn the 200th anniversary of the birth of Henry David Thoreau, visit Walden Pond, where he once lived, in 360 video. Listen to excerpts from his book “Walden.” U.K. Plan to Quit European Nuclear Treaty Stirs AlarmLawmakers are up in arms about the government’s proposal to leave Euratom, saying it will raise expenses, cost jobs and even hamper cancer treatments. Marine Plane Had Emergency at High Altitude, General SaysThe general’s comments bolstered witness accounts that the plane broke up or exploded while in the air, killing 16 service members. Trump’s Nominee to Lead F.B.I. Pledges to Resist White House PressureSenators pressed Christopher A. Wray, whose confirmation as F.B.I. director is expected, on how he would navigate political interference. Google Wins Tax Case in France, Avoiding $1.3 Billion BillThe case focused on Google’s use of a subsidiary in Ireland. A court in Paris said the technology giant was not liable for the back taxes. Video Shows Mosul Civilians Trapped in a Fight Clearly Not OverDrone imagery shows civilians crowded into a narrow alley near ongoing fighting in western Mosul. How Big Is the Iceberg? That Depends on Where You LiveThe size of Brunei. Twice the volume of Lake Erie. News media around the world used a wide variety of geographic references to describe one of the largest icebergs ever recorded. The Exciting Life and Lonely Death of a Basketball VagabondJackson Vroman traveled the world, playing ball, partying and drawing friends into his circle. Yet his death at 34 cast a lonely light across his life. Study of How We Look at Faces May Offer Insight Into AutismThe research suggests that genetics underlie how children seek out formative social experiences like making eye contact or observing facial expressions. The Gang Murders in the SuburbsFour young Latino men went to hang out in the woods on Long Island one night during spring break. They ended up victims of the brutal gang MS-13. Mayor Offers $32 Million Plan to Ice Some Rats. Hopefully.Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plan would use dry ice to suffocate rats in their burrows and bar some buildings in rat strongholds from leaving trash out overnight. Harvard Panel Suggests Ending a Tradition: Exclusive ClubsA faculty committee has called for Harvard’s secretive “final clubs,” along with fraternities and sororities, to be phased out over the next five years. James Franco’s Lawyers Shut Down Play That Uses His NameA cease-and-desist letter came as a surprise to Kevin Broccoli, who had planned to bring his play “James Franco and Me” to New York in August. Keegan-Michael Key Is Looking to Tell Some ‘Human Stories’Mr. Key, the “Key & Peele” co-star, talks about his Netflix series, “Friends From College”; shooting his first nude scenes; and playing Horatio in “Hamlet.” Girl Scouts Troop Will Expand to 15 Homeless SheltersTroop 6000, established in February at a homeless shelter in Queens, is expected to serve about 500 girls throughout New York City. Security Officers to Shed ‘Police’ Label After United Airlines Dragging EpisodeA report on the April treatment of Dr. David Dao says that new measures will limit the authority of Chicago’s airport security officers to board airplanes. Bystander’s Video of Homeless Woman’s Arrest Leads to InvestigationAn officer in DeKalb County, Ga., can be seen repeatedly striking the woman with his baton. He said she grabbed his badge, vest and radio. Moon Express Sets Its Sights on Deliveries to the Moon and BeyondThe company, Moon Express, is aiming to win the $20 million Google Lunar X Prize competition and become a payload delivery company. Wimbledon: Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic Are EliminatedSam Querrey topped Murray and is the first American man to reach a Grand Slam singles semifinal since 2009. Djokovic retired with an arm injury. Mao Mountain Journal: China’s Religious Revival Fuels Environmental ActivismSpiritual leaders at Mao Mountain, a sacred Taoist site, emphasize a distinctly Chinese type of environmentalism. Christians, Buddhists and Muslims are embracing it, too. Whale Strikes and Kills Canadian Rescuer After He Helps Free ItAfter Joe Howlett helped untangle a whale from fishing lines off the coast of New Brunswick, it made a “big flip” and fatally injured him, an official said. Talk: Jenny Slate Hates Being OversimplifiedThe actress on being compared with Lena Dunham, her forgetfulness and that one episode of “S.N.L.” Frugal Traveler: Getting to Know Gaudí in Barcelona, From Park to PalaceThe allure of the city can be found in the work of the modernist architect, tours of which can be fueled by pintxos and an Estrella Galicia beer. Books of The Times: An Arsonist and His Femme Fatale Fiancée in ‘American Fire’Monica Hesse’s new book, about a string of fires in Virginia, has all the elements of a lively crime procedural. More Recent Articles |
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