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U.S. Freezes Maduro's Assets, Warns of More SanctionsSunday's Venezuelan elections demonstrate that President Nicolás Maduro is a "dictator" responsible for the country's decline, U.S. officials said. Los Angeles to Host 2028 Summer Olympics, Paris Gets 2024Los Angeles has been selected to host the Olympics for the third time in 2028 by the International Olympic Committee. Paris will host in 2024. LGBTQ Asylum Seekers Face 'Intimate Questions,' Prejudice in GermanyRights groups blame the problem on a lack of basic training on LGBTQ rights for decision makers and interpreters. World's Longest Pedestrian Suspension Bridge Opens in Swiss AlpsThe world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge has opened in Switzerland, carrying hikers "with no fear of heights" across an Alpine ravine near Zermatt. Kremlin Clarifies Who U.S. Can Cut in Sanctions SpatRussia has demanded that the U.S. reduce its diplomatic staff by 755, but it will be able to decide which workers it cuts. Jeanne Moreau, Award-Winning French Actress, Dies at 89French actress Jeanne Moreau, a smoky-voiced femme fatale whose award-winning, seven-decade career included work with some of the world's most acclaimed directors, has died. Japan Backs Trump Over 'Further Action' on North Korea, Urges China to Do MoreJapan's PM Shinzo Abe has "fully agreed" with Donald Trump that China should put more pressure on North Korea after the latest missile launch. U.S. Stands by NATO Against Russia's 'Specter of Aggression,' Says Pence"Russia seeks to redraw international borders by force, undermine democracies of sovereign nations and divide the free nations of Europe," Pence said. Venezuela: Government, Opposition Clash Over Controversial Election TurnoutVenezuela's opposition and outside observers are disputing the government's account that more than 40 percent voted to elect members to rewrite the country's constitution, saying the turnout was half of that. U.S., Allies Fly Bombers, Fighter Jets in Display of Force Against North KoreaThe United States and its allies flew supersonic bombers and fighter jets over the Korea Peninsula in a 10-hour display of force against North Korea following the country's latest ICBM launch, defense said on Sunday. More Recent Articles |
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John Kelly, Asserting Authority, Fires Anthony ScaramucciIt remains to be seen if the new chief of staff will quell the chaos that has defined, distracted and often derailed President Trump’s White House. Scaramucci Is Out After Only 10 DaysPresident Trump removed Anthony Scaramucci from his job as White House communications director at the request of John Kelly, the new White House chief of staff. Mr. Scaramucci served in his post for only 10 days. Scaramucci’s Brief, but Volatile, TenureAnthony Scaramucci was named communications director on July 21 and removed July 31. Here are the highlights from the moments in between. Russia’s Military Drills Near NATO Border Raise Fears of AggressionAmerican military officials are concerned that Russia will use the maneuvers as a pretext to increase its presence in Belarus, which borders three NATO allies. After Russia’s Retaliation, Embassy Workers Brace for a ‘Shock to the System’Core functions like political and military analysis will be preserved, along with espionage, experts said, while programs that involve cooperation are likely to be reduced or eliminated. Embassy Reductions Won’t Deter U.S., Pence SaysDuring a trip to Eastern Europe, the vice president responded aggressively to Russia’s retaliation for sanctions legislation. President Trump remained silent. Right and Left on the Russia Sanctions and Putin’s ResponseRead about how the other side thinks: Writers from across the political spectrum react to the growing tensions between the United States and Russia. New Dangers Stalk Syrian Children Still Haunted by Horrors Under ISISChildren born and raised under Islamic State rule have experienced and witnessed astonishing brutality, even by the cruel standards of the Syrian war. Is This Dog Dangerous? Shelters Struggle With Live-or-Die TestsA standard method for evaluating shelter dogs’ behavior — the results often meant the difference between adoption and euthanasia — is under scrutiny. Ancient Vase Seized From Met Museum on Suspicion It Was LootedEvidence indicates the 2,300-year-old vase, on display for decades, was illegally dug up from an Italian grave and later sold to the Met at auction. View From the River Café: 40 Years of Feasts and FirstsThis special-occasion restaurant on the East River in Brooklyn was in many ways a pioneer, yet its understated charm and elegant owner still thrive. Sam Shepard, Actor and Pulitzer-Winning Playwright, Is Dead at 73Mr. Shepard, one of the most important and influential writers of his generation, specialized in capturing the darker sides of American family life. Critics for The New York Times on Sam Shepard’s Plays, Books and MoviesExcerpts from reviews of theater, book and film works by Mr. Shepard, who is dead at age 73. State of the Art: Apple’s Silence in China Sets a Dangerous PrecedentApple’s decision this weekend to give in to China’s demand to remove unregistered VPN apps is a blow for the liberties of its customers. As Amazon’s Influence Grows, Marketers Scramble to Tailor Strategies“Increasingly, if you win on Amazon, you win, period,” a beverage executive says. Books of The Times: Republican Senator Jeff Flake Rails Against Trump, but to What End?In “Conscience of a Conservative,” Jeff Flake of Arizona crosses a rhetorical Rubicon to excoriate the president — and the lawmakers who support him. Pandora: Disney’s New ‘Avatar’-Themed SectionEmbark on a journey, inspired by the movie "Avatar," to the Moon of Pandora with a Times reporter and a Walt Disney Imagineer. Second Phillips Andover Sex Abuse Report Includes Teacher Named by ChoateA follow-up to a 2016 report about sexual misconduct at the Massachusetts boarding school named Frederic Lyman, who had been similarly accused at a Connecticut prep school. Venezuela’s Opposition, Riding High Not Long Ago, Suffers a Crippling BlowThrough a contentious referendum, President Nicolás Maduro has effectively liquidated any political challenge from the opposition for years to come. Los Angeles Makes Deal to Host the 2028 Summer OlympicsAs part of the deal with the International Olympic Committee that was announced Monday, Paris will be awarded the 2024 Olympics. On Baseball: Yankees and Dodgers Make Big Moves, Hoping to Be JuggernautsLos Angeles sent three prospects to Texas for the four-time All-Star Yu Darvish, while the Yankees traded three players to Oakland for the prized pitcher Sonny Gray. Former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio Is Convicted of Criminal ContemptProsecutors said he defied a judge’s orders to stop targeting Latinos — including citizens and legal immigrants — in a pattern of discriminatory policing. Hong Kong Journal: Homelessness, Poverty and Injustice: Touring Hong Kong’s Darker SideAs other tourists flock to wealthy shopping districts, some learn from guides about Hong Kong’s underpaid domestic workers and volatile politics. Medal of Honor Goes to Vietnam Medic Who Ran Through ‘Hell on Earth’James C. McCloughan, credited with saving the lives of 10 men over a two-day battle, was awarded the nation’s highest military decoration 48 years on. Misty Copeland Becomes a Face of Estée Lauder, and Ballet Takes NoteAn endorsement deal is seen as a vote of confidence in the popular appeal of ballet — and especially of Ms. Copeland. Guilty Plea From Man Arrested With Guns at Holland TunnelJohn Cramsey made headlines nationwide last year when he was arrested on his way to save a teenager from a drug den in Brooklyn. Trilobites: Lovers Share Colonies of Skin Microbes, Study FindsCouples who live together come to share similar communities of bodily bacteria — especially on the feet. The Getaway: That North Korea Vacation? It’ll Soon Be Out of the Question for AmericansAmerican passports will not be valid for travel in, through, or to North Korea, after the death of college student Otto F. Warmbier Divorce Report Capped Scaramucci’s First Week. There Was No Second Week.News that the White House communications director and his wife were breaking up kept intrigue swirling. More Recent Articles |
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