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Mugabe Removed as World Health 'Ambassador' After OutcryThe World Health Organization (WHO) reversed its controversial appointment of Robert Mugabe as a "goodwill ambassador" following outrage from rights groups. African Rhino Injures Poacher in Rare Reversal of FortunesA rhino turned the tables on a suspected poacher in Namibia, charging and injuring the man while he was allegedly tracking it. Bowe Bergdahl: Returning to U.S. Was as Tough as Captivity"At least the Taliban were honest enough to say, 'I'm the guy who's gonna cut your throat,'" Bergdahl told the U.K.'s Sunday Times newspaper. Putin Critic Celebrates Jail Release With SelfieAlexei Navalny posted a picture of himself leaving jail Sunday saying he had read 20 books, learned several words in Kyrgyz, and drunk 80 liters of tea. Populist Billionaire Sweeps to Victory in Czech ElectionAndrej Babis, the country's second-richest man, won 29.6 percent of the vote in Czech elections that also saw gains for far-right parties. More Recent Articles |
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A Newly Assertive C.I.A. Expands Its Taliban Hunt in AfghanistanThe assignment heralds a shift for the agency, which once viewed such a mission as risky and a drain on resources. ISIS Fighters Are Not Flooding Back Home to Wreak Havoc as FearedSeveral factors contributed: The American-led campaign in Iraq and Syria focused on preventing militants from leaving, and many fought to the death. Mediator: A Long-Delayed Reckoning of the Cost of Silence on AbuseOne reason we’re just hearing about harassment claims against Harvey Weinstein and Bill O’Reilly has to do with nondisclosure agreements signed by the accusers. O’Reilly Settled New Harassment Claim, Then Fox Renewed His ContractIn January, the Fox News host was said to have agreed to a $32 million settlement with a former network analyst, the largest of his known payouts. Xi Jinping Pushes China’s Global Rise Despite Friction and FearMr. Xi has enjoyed remarkable success expanding Chinese global influence, benefiting from President Trump’s election. But he is also facing pushback to his assertive approach to foreign policy. McConnell Signals Willingness to Hold Vote on Health Deal if Trump ApprovesThe comments by Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, shifted attention to Mr. Trump, who has sent mixed signals about a bipartisan bill unveiled last week. Still Waiting for FEMA in Texas and Florida After HurricanesAfter Harvey and Irma, residents are waiting weeks for FEMA inspections and hours on hold when calling the agency’s help line. Op-Ed Contributor: Ted Cruz: A Pressure Point for North KoreaThe regime in Pyongyang has long sponsored terrorism. American policy should once again reflect that reality. Editorial: America’s Forever WarsHow many foreign entanglements will the public tolerate, and why is Congress AWOL from this debate? Op-Ed Contributor: We Are Reclaiming Chicago One Corner at a TimeWhat we do is simple. We sit on the corners and watch over the children in the neighborhood. Letters: The Chorus of ‘#MeToo’ From WomenReaders discuss the growing credibility of accusers, being the mother of a young actress, men’s role in eliminating the rape culture and more. Op-Ed Columnist: Trump’s Boogeymen? Women!Op-Ed Columnist: Driverless Cars Made Me Nervous. Then I Tried One.The light turned red. The cars in front of me began to stop. And I let my car take over. Cub Scout Is Exiled After Pressing Legislator on Guns and RaceAmes Mayfield, 11, was removed from his den after asking State Senator Vicki Marble of Colorado about gun control and her comments on race. He joined another den. E.P.A. Cancels Talk on Climate Change by Agency ScientistsOrganizers of a Monday conference on the Narragansett Bay were told three E.P.A. scientists would not be allowed to present their work. Justin Timberlake Will Headline Super Bowl Halftime ShowTimberlake previously performed during the infamous “wardrobe malfunction” halftime of Super Bowl XXXVIII with Janet Jackson. Protesters in Malta Denounce Failure to Protect Killed JournalistThousands of demonstrators sent a message of support for free speech and disgust with Malta’s political elite after the car-bomb killing of Daphne Caruana Galizia. Grade School Students Have Spoken: Jefferson Davis Is Out, Barack Obama Is InA Mississippi elementary school named after the Confederate leader will be renamed after its mostly black student body researched new options and held a vote. Monteroduni Journal: Hundreds of Italy’s Churches Were Robbed of Artworks. This One Was Recovered.The country’s 60,000 churches are a treasure trove of masterpieces and artifacts. Protecting them from theft while keeping them open to the public is no easy task. A Presidential Bellwether Is Still Waiting to Start Winning Under TrumpVoters in Indiana’s Vigo County have an almost unerring record in choosing the winning presidential candidate, and now many would like to see President Trump change his tone. Tesla Plant in China May Be a FirstTesla is said to be moving closer to becoming the first foreign car company to have a wholly owned manufacturing operation in the country. News Analysis: In Catalonia Crisis, Shared Blame for ‘a Difficult and Undesirable Situation’Catalan separatists have flouted Spain’s Constitution, but Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has also allowed the conflict to spin dangerously out of control. ‘I Was Willing to Do Everything’: Mothers Defend Sons Accused of Sexual AssaultSome of the mothers met with Education Secretary Betsy DeVos before she changed the rules on how colleges should handle accusations. Fine Arts & Exhibits: The Aftermath of War, Seen Through Photographers’ EyesA show curated for the Harn Museum of Art in Florida explores the consequences of war in the Middle East. Two other museums have taken the exhibit. Review: At 100 Episodes, ‘The Walking Dead’ Is Walking in CirclesEntering its eighth season, with no end in sight, one of TV’s highest-rated series has forsaken terror for franchise building. Review: 1 Actor, in 8 Roles, Wrestles Nuance From Eugene O’Neill’s ‘Strange Interlude’David Greenspan’s performance in the 6-hour melodrama is masterful in its clarity and endurance. Ride a Weather Balloon Into (Near) SpaceTake a trip into the stratosphere on one of NOAA’s weather balloons. It rises 21 miles into the sky collecting data before bursting and falling back to Earth. More Recent Articles
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