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6.5-Magnitude Quake Hits Costa Rica's West CoastThere were no immediate reports of casualties, and the National Weather Service said there was no threat of a tsunami. Trump Offers to Help in South China Sea DisputeSpeaking in Vietnam Sunday, President Trump said he was "a very good mediator and arbitrator" and could help to make progress on the protracted regional feud. Can These Little Robots Ease the Big Eldercare Crunch?A new generation of bots will be able not just to assist older people but form emotional attachments with them. Frozen Treats, Other Supplies Rocketing Toward Space StationA load of supplies is headed to the International Space Station, this time from Virginia's eastern shore. The Cygnus capsule should reach the space station Tuesday. It's loaded with 7,400 pounds of cargo — including lots of ice cream and frozen fruit bars for the six station astronauts. Hundreds Join Pride March in India, Where Gay Sex Is IllegalHundreds of gay rights activists and supporters, many wearing colorful costumes, have marched through India's capital in celebration but also defiance in a nation that continues to outlaw homosexuality. It was New Delhi's 10th annual Queer Pride march on Sunday. 'White Europe': 60,000 Join Far-Right March in Poland"It was a beautiful sight," Interior Minister Mariusz Blaszczak said after thousands of nationalists marched to celebrate Poland's Independence Day Saturday. More Recent Articles |
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Security Breach and Spilled Secrets Have Shaken the N.S.A. to Its CoreA serial leak of the agency’s cyberweapons has damaged morale, slowed intelligence operations and resulted in hacking attacks on businesses and civilians worldwide. In ‘Watershed Moment,’ YouTube Blocks Extremist Cleric’s MessageThe site has largely removed videos of Anwar al-Awlaki, Al Qaeda’s leading voice in English before his death by drone — and after, when he became a jihadist hero. After a Disciplined Week in Asia, Trump Unloads on CriticsIn a stream of tweets, he called those raising questions about Russia “haters and fools” and said he could call North Korea’s leader “short and fat.” Despite Recent Wins for Democrats, Gerrymanders Dim Hopes for 2018Partisan redistricting and increasingly restrictive voting laws will make next year’s midterm elections uphill battles for Democrats. Appeal Offers Hope for Newtown Families in Suit Against Gun CompaniesThe lawsuit brought by families of people killed at Sandy Hook relies on a novel strategy in attempt to hold gun companies responsible for the 2012 attack. Silence Lifts in Statehouses as Harassment Scandals Bring Swift PenaltiesThe cascade of allegations has prompted broad disavowals and public calls for resignations in male-dominated legislatures. Trump Officials Urge Caution on Judging Roy Moore as Senators Pull SupportOfficials said that Mr. Moore, the Alabama Senate candidate accused of pursuing romantic relationships with teenagers, should be allowed to defend himself against the allegations. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Paradise Papers Show How Misguided the G.O.P. Is on TaxesOp-Ed Contributor: Yes, the G.O.P. Can Block Roy MooreThe Republicans aren’t powerless to prevent Alabama from sending him to the Senate. Editorial: The Right Way to Cut Corporate TaxesOp-Ed Columnist: Democrats, Don’t Be Fooled by VictoryOp-Ed Columnist: Siding With the EnemyPresident Trump won’t acknowledge Russia’s crime, of which he was the beneficiary. Editorial: Choking on Air in New DelhiOnce again, it is hard to breathe in India’s capital. The culprits are farmers and a stingy government. Opinion: History, Totally DestroyedClearly, we’ve overestimated intelligence as a world-changing force; it is idiocy that holds sway. Op-Ed Contributor: How War Created the Cholera Epidemic in YemenThe spread of the disease is tied to politics and the blockade imposed by the military coalition led by Saudi Arabia. Op-Ed Contributor: On Trump’s Trip to ChinaLiz Smith, Longtime Queen of Tabloid Gossip Columns, Dies at 94Ms. Smith’s column ran for more than three decades, and she offered a gentler view of movie stars and moguls than many other gossip writers. Lebanon’s Leader, Still in Saudi Arabia, Claims He’s Free to GoPrime Minister Saad Hariri tells an interviewer that he will return home, and that his resignation may not be final. But many Lebanese remain skeptical. Uber Reaches Deal to Sell Stake to SoftBankThe agreement paves the way for the ride-hailing company to make sweeping governance changes and to go public by 2019. One Week After Texas Church Shooting, a Sunday Service Offers HopeParishioners gathered on Sunday to worship outside a Baptist church in Sutherland Springs, one week after a gunman turned the sanctuary into a massacre site. The Lineman Got $63 an Hour. The Utility Was Billed $319 an Hour.A small energy company from Montana is charging Puerto Rico for repair work to power lines at a rate that industry experts say is far above the norm. Media Memo: A Rightward Tilt and Big Ratings at Fox NewsThe network’s prime time hosts, who gave Roy Moore the benefit of the doubt over sexual misconduct allegations, have been drawing viewers after a slump. Vast Indigenous Land Claims in Canada Encompass Parliament HillOf the many issues dividing Canada’s government from its indigenous people, land claims are among the most symbolically important and economically consequential. Dali Village Journal: Chinese Village Keeps Alive a Tradition of Indigo DyeingIn Dali, where nearly every family grows its own rice and indigo, “having a loom is just as important as having a cow.” A New Fashion Hub? Eastern EuropeYoung designers in countries like Poland, Hungary and Romania are finding success at home. Critic’s Notebook: Louis C.K. and Hollywood’s Canon of CreepsIn his new film “I Love You, Daddy,” the comic surveys male pathologies, nods at Woody Allen and reaffirms cinema’s long history of exploiting women. Q. & A.: Tell Us 5 Things About Your Book: Capturing the Elusive Robert FrankR J Smith’s “American Witness” is a biography of the pioneering photographer and filmmaker. As U.S. Sheds Role as Climate Change Leader, Who Will Fill the Void?After President Trump’s announced withdrawal from the Paris accord, a number of national and local leaders have emerged as climate change champions. Get Lost in a Giant Bamboo LabyrinthThe Labirinto della Masone, in Parma, Italy, is a dream come true of the Italian publisher Franco Maria Ricci, who set out to build the largest labyrinth in the world. The New Old Age: No Excuses, People: Get the New Shingles VaccineShingrix, which begins shipping this month, is far more effective than the previous shingles shot. Experts recommend it for everyone over age 50. More Recent Articles |
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