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Trump Threatens to End Iran Deal if It's Not StrengthenedThe decision not to certify Iran's compliance will trigger a review by Congress over whether to reimpose sanctions on Iran for its nuclear program. Allies Concerned About Trump Iran PlanWorld leaders said President Donald Trump's decision to not certify the 2015 Iran nuclear deal will isolate America and strengthen other countries. North Korea Brainwashed Him to Hate Americans. Now He's Coming to the U.S.Kim Seong Ryeol is one of around 30,000 North Koreans who have escaped their totalitarian regime and fled to South Korea. Manafort Had $60 Million Relationship With Russian OligarchPaul Manafort, Trump's former campaign manager, has much stronger financial ties to a Russian oligarch than have been previously reported. Eastern Europe's Trans Community Fights Stigma, 'Unconscionable' LawsIn order to legally change their gender in Eastern Europe, many trans people are subjected to mandatory sterilization and a mental illness diagnosis. Here's What American Diplomats Heard in Mysterious Cuba Sound 'Incidents'WASHINGTON— It sounds sort of like a mass of crickets. The Associated Press has obtained a recording of what some U.S. Embassy workers heard in Havana in a series of unnerving incidents later deemed to be deliberate attacks. Americans affected in Havana reported the sounds hit them at extreme volumes. American Hostage Heads to U.K. After Husband Refuses Flight to U.S.Caitlan Coleman and her husband, Joshua Boyle, were kidnapped by the militants while hiking in Afghanistan in 2012. They had three children while being held. Quakes Raise Fears of 'Radioactive Pollution' After Next N. Korea Nuke TestTremors and landslides near North Korea's nuclear test base likely mean the country's sixth and largest blast has destabilized the area, experts say. FAA Orders A380 Inspections After Engine Blows ApartThe Federal Aviation Administration ordered visual inspections of some Airbus A380 engines after one blew apart on a Los Angeles-bound Air France flight. More Recent Articles |
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Iran, California, Harvey Weinstein: Your Friday Evening BriefingTrump Disavows Nuclear Deal, but Doesn’t Scrap ItPresident Trump said he would seek Congress to define “trigger points,” that could prompt the United States to reimpose sanctions on Iran if violated. European Leaders Criticize Trump’s Disavowal of Iran DealSome foreign leaders said it was not up to Mr. Trump to abide by the deal; others appealed to Congress to keep the agreement. Fact Check: Assessing Trump’s Criticisms of Iran and the Nuclear DealIn his rebuke of the Islamic republic, President Trump omitted or distorted facts about history, the Iran deal and an alleged violation of the agreement. End to Health Care Subsidies Puts Congress in a Tight SpotSome lawmakers want to fund the payments to insurers that President Trump is cutting off, while the president says Democrats should negotiate with him. News Analysis: Trump Adopts Obama Approach While Seeking to Undo a LegacyLike his predecessor, President Trump has grown frustrated with Congress and as a result has turned to executive power to advance a stalled agenda. Public Health: Not Dead Yet: Obamacare Insurers Are Hanging In TherePresident Trump’s dual actions to undermine the health law have left insurers angry and anxious. But they are not running for the exits yet. What Makes Each Fire Different?A Cal Fire spokeswoman, Lynne Tolmachoff, describes the unique characteristics of six of the fires ravaging Northern California. A Gem of California’s Shore Becomes a Refuge From WildfiresHundreds of people fleeing flames to the east turned an idyllic strip of land near a town where “The Birds” was filmed into an ad hoc outdoor evacuation center. Bob Weinstein’s Upbeat Statement Belies Company in Chaos“Business is continuing as usual,” says the executive, after published accusations against his brother, Harvey, have left the company in turmoil. Harvey Weinstein May Get Kicked Out of the Oscar ClubThe academy has long insisted that professional achievement is what counts, but now it stands at a precipice, and Harvey Weinstein could change everything. Twitter Users Split on Boycott Over Platform’s Move Against Rose McGowanMany people said they were staying off the social media platform on Friday to protest the temporary locking of Ms. McGowan’s account. Others criticized the boycott as ill conceived. Wolf Puppies Are Adorable. Then Comes the Call of the Wild.No matter how you raise a wolf, you can’t turn it into a dog. To find out why, scientists have to spend a lot of time cuddling and testing puppies. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Trump Alienates America’s Allies and Hands Iran a VictoryIt’s now up to Congress to keep the nuclear deal alive — and protect the United States’ national security. Op-Ed Contributor: The G.O.P. Is a Mess. It’s Not All Trump’s Fault.The president is just an avatar of the party’s pathologies, the culmination of its cynical trajectory over the last two decades. Editorial: Some Urgent Questions About TurkeyGiven Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s hostility, removing American nuclear weapons from Turkey must be an option. Op-Ed Columnist: Stupid Trump TricksOp-Ed Contributor: Mayim Bialik: Being a Feminist in Harvey Weinstein’s WorldI have always had an uncomfortable relationship with being employed in an industry built on the objectification of women. Lawrence Argent, Sculptor Who Was Big on Whimsy, Dies at 60Mr. Argent was especially known for “I See What You Mean,” a 40-foot-tall blue bear peering into the Colorado Convention Center. Ex-White House Chief of Staff Is Interviewed by Special CounselReince Priebus, who was fired in July, was the first senior administration official known to have been questioned by Robert Mueller’s investigators. Trump: ‘We’ll Be There’ for Puerto Rico, a Day After Critical MessagesA day after warning that he “cannot keep” troops and emergency workers in the hurricane-ravaged island “forever,” the president signals solidarity. North Korea Renews Guam Threat Ahead of Joint Naval ExerciseThe North warned that a planned drill by the United States and South Korea would compel a “military counteraction.” Fraud Scandals Sap China’s Dream of Becoming a Science SuperpowerFraudulent research and faked peer reviews have led to a humiliating setback for China’s goal of becoming a global leader in scientific research. Father’s History Could Offer Insight Into Mind of Las Vegas GunmanThe F.B.I. is building a psychological profile of Stephen Paddock. Among the most telling documents might be a yellowed, four-page psychiatric evaluation of his father. Austria Poised to Shift Sharply Right in ElectionIn a campaign dominated by immigration, voters appear ready to reject the traditional parties for a coalition of conservative and far-right groups. Caught Sleeping or Worse, Troubled Teachers Will Return to New York ClassroomsTo save money, schools will be forced to fill vacancies with educators who have lost their jobs but can’t be fired, despite fears some are incompetent or unstable. The Saturday Profile: After a Turkish Prison, the Potent Symbol of a Lingering KissA photograph of Kadri Gursel, a prominent journalist, embracing his wife after his release has come to stand for freedom. Can Gowanus Survive Its Renaissance?Brooklyn’s famously filthy canal is getting cleaned up. A building boom is coming. And not everyone is happy. Along the MississippiThe Great River Road, the byway that runs next to the Mississippi River, was the organizing principle of a road trip that took a family through the history of this land. At This Brooklyn Bar, It’s Just You, Your Date and the BarmanFeel like bending an elbow? The Threesome Tollbooth, in Bushwick, practically requires you to in order to fit into the place. Unbuttoned: Fashion’s Gossip AddictionThere’s so much rumor and muckraking going on, it may be messing with designers’ ability to make good clothes. By the Book: Tom Hanks: By the BookTom Hanks, the actor, producer, director and author of a new story collection, “Uncommon Type,” has no desire to read novels of murder and conspiracy. Essay: The Ghost That Haunts Grant’s MemoirsT.J. Stiles discusses a new, completely annotated edition of Grant’s memoirs, edited by John F. Marszalek, with David S. Nolen and Louie Gallo. How a Seed Bank, Almost Lost in Syria’s War, Could Help Feed a Warming PlanetA plant conservationist from Syria and his colleagues are safeguarding seeds that might be crucial when more parts of the world become as hot and arid as the Middle East. More Recent Articles |
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