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Why Israel Is Trying to Ban Arab TV Station Al JazeeraThe government has opposed Al Jazeera for years, claiming it broadcasts biased coverage of conflicts and violence involving Israeli and Palestinian territories. 3 Aid Groups Suspend Migrant Rescues Over Libyan ThreatsThree NGOs ended migrant rescues in Libyan waters, saying their crews could no longer work safely because of the hostile stance of the Libyan authorities. 2 American Soldiers Killed in Iraq, U.S. Military Says"Initial reports indicate the incident was not due to enemy contact," the U.S. military said Sunday. Pence Defends Trump's Charlottesville RemarksThe vice president says in Colombia that the news media are more caught up in criticizing the president than the deadly violence in Virginia. More Recent Articles |
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Hurt and Angry, Charlottesville Tries to Regroup From ViolenceAfter a white nationalist rally led to melees and the death of a 32-year-old woman, the city tried to recover — as the police, in particular, came in for criticism. White House Acts to Stem Fallout From Trump’s First Charlottesville RemarksA statement from the White House, under siege over President Trump’s initial comments, on Sunday condemned “white supremacists” for inciting violence that left a woman dead. Far-Right Groups Surge Into National View in CharlottesvilleAfter Charlottesville, will extremist groups return to the margins of politics, or become normalized and enter the national conversation? A Far-Right Gathering Bursts Into BrawlsA white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va., became a scene of a constant stream of projectiles as attendees and counterprotesters clashed. Heather Heyer, Charlottesville Victim, Is Recalled as ‘a Strong Woman’Her supervisor said that Ms. Heyer, a paralegal, was a passionate advocate for the disenfranchised and was often moved to tears by injustice. Suspect in Charlottesville Attack Had Displayed Troubling BehaviorFamily members, acquaintances and internet postings suggested that James Alex Fields Jr. had gone mostly unnoticed, even as he seemingly trafficked in radical views. A Guide to the Violence in CharlottesvilleAre you just catching up on the weekend’s events in Charlottesville, Va., or overwhelmed by the volume of news? Here is an overview. In South Texas, Threat of Border Wall Unites Naturalists and PoliticiansThe proposed wall, not yet funded, would slice through private property, including refuges for butterflies and wildlife. Health Insurers Get More Time to Calculate Increases for 2018A decision to extend the deadline for insurance companies to calculate rate increases for 2018 adds to the uncertainty over the future of health care. Uber Board Considers 3 Investment Offers to Buy Company’s SharesEven as the ride-hailing service’s future remains unclear, Uber’s board has debated three investment offers that could affect the company’s power structure. Experience a Zero-Gravity FlightExperience zero gravity in 360. If you ever wished to become an astronaut, this is your first step. Cuomo Calls Manhattan Traffic Plan an Idea ‘Whose Time Has Come’Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo is advocating new tolls on some of the city’s busiest areas, a plan that could generate millions of dollars for repairing the subway. Years After Acid Attack, an Afghan Story of Survival Takes a Dark TurnMumtaz, splashed with acid by a spurned suitor at 18, had surgery in India and started a family. Her attacker faced a long prison sentence. Then the kidnapping and killing began. Japan’s Economy Grows Again, in Longest Streak in 11 YearsAn uptick in domestic consumer and business spending suggests a rising optimism that the good times will continue. Government spending helped, too. Justin Thomas Wins the P.G.A. Championship, His First Major TitleThomas, 24, captured a his long-sought victory at the tournament that celebrates the unsung backbone of golf: club pros like his father and grandfather. An Ex-Shabab Leader Surrenders in Somalia, Officials SayAbu Mansoor Mukhtar Robow surrendered to government forces on Sunday, in a surprise move that could weaken the country’s Islamist militants. ISIS Claims Suicide Bombing That Killed at Least 15 in PakistanThe bomber riding a motorcycle on Saturday rammed a military truck in Quetta, ahead of Pakistan’s 70th anniversary of independence. Sports of The Times: The Antiseptic Truth About the Yankees-Red Sox RivalryOnce a tornado of vulgar insults, flying beer cups and punches at Yankee Stadium, baseball’s version of “The Warriors” appears to have settled into something closer to a truce. ‘Annabelle: Creation’ Sizzles, Affirming New Line as a Horror ForceThe fourth installment in the “Conjuring” series was the No. 1 film of the weekend, with roughly $35 million in ticket sales at North American theaters. Marshawn Lynch Sits During National Anthem at Raiders’ Preseason GameLynch, who was retired when Colin Kaepernick knelt in protest during the anthem last season, was not available to comment after the game, but he has expressed support for Kaepernick’s decision. Antarctica Fruitcake Is Over 100 Years Old, and ‘Almost’ EdibleConservationists who found the ice-covered dessert believe it once belonged to the British explorer Robert Falcon Scott. In South Korea, K-Pop Pleads for PeaceDuring heightened tensions, thousands of young people turned out to a concert near the demilitarized zone. Elisabeth Moss on Her Emmy Nomination and ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’For her performance as Offred, the longtime TV actor has received her eighth Emmy nomination. More Recent Articles
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