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Jury acquits Libyan of most serious charges in Benghazi attackAhmed Abu Khatallah was convicted of helping to plan and carry out the attack, but acquitted on charges that his actions led to the deaths of four Americans. North Korea launches ballistic missile in new testNorth Korea defied President Trump and the world again by launching a new ballistic missile in the direction of Japan. Wife of jailed Princeton student begs Trump to speak with IranXiyue Wang was arrested by Iran in August 2016 while carrying out research for his Ph.D., according to Princeton University, his wife and the U.S. government. Ivanka who? India rolls out red carpet for Trump, but locals are stumpedSome people in Hyderabad, India, said they knew little about Ivanka Trump, the president's daughter who is also an entrepreneur in her own right. Prince Harry, Meghan Markle will wed in May at his grandmother's castleSt. George's Chapel dates to the 15th century and is at Windsor Castle, where Britain's Queen Elizabeth II lives for part of the year. Ancient glue offers new insight into what may be Jesus' tombNew tests confirm that the place Christians believe to be Jesus' tomb does indeed date to A.D. 325, when the Romans first identified the site as holy. Gold trader will be star witness in Iran sanction-busting trialZarrab, an Erdogan pal whose name has also come up in the Mueller probe, was the lead defendant in the sanctions case but began cooperating with authorities. 'Terrorized at home,' LGBTQ people in Central America flee for their livesAmid "epidemic levels of violence," LGBTQ people in Central America have "absolutely nowhere to run for safety," according to Amnesty International. Pope meets Suu Kyi, avoids mention of RohingyaPope Francis' speech was highly anticipated after a crackdown sent 620,000 Rohingya into neighboring Bangladesh in what the U.S. has called "ethnic cleansing." Ukraine's LGBTQ soldiers hope their service will change hearts and minds"Are we not heroes?" LGBTQ people in Ukraine hope their military service will help change views toward sexual and gender minorities. Russian jet caused 'violent turbulence' for U.S. plane, military saysA Russian Sukhoi Su-30 intercepted the U.S. P-8A Poseidon as it flew in international airspace over the Black Sea Saturday, the U.S. military said. Wedding bells highlight Harry's journey from party boy to prince charmingMeghan Markle is the missing piece in the puzzle for Prince Harry as he grows from wild child to prince charming, experts say. More Recent Articles
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Republicans Clear Major Hurdle as Tax Bill AdvancesRepublicans took a significant step forward on Tuesday when a key panel passed the $1.5 trillion tax cut, clearing the way for a full Senate vote later in the week. North Korea Fires a Ballistic Missile, in a Further Challenge to TrumpThe missile flew higher than previous launches, and came despite President Trump’s warnings to the North. Hawaii Brings Back a Cold War-Era Nuclear Warning SystemMonthly tests are the latest in similar readiness steps by Hawaii amid renewed tensions between the United States and North Korea. Trump Feuds With Democrats Ahead of a Possible Government ShutdownIn less than two weeks, much of the government will run out of money, but a negotiating session at the White House on Tuesday blew up after President Trump attacked Democrats. Conyers Scandal Highlights Divisions, Generational and GenderSome House Democrats hope that the sexual harassment scandal that cost Representative John Conyers Jr. his Judiciary post could hasten other changes. President Wins Round in the Battle for the Consumer BureauA federal judge denied an emergency request on behalf of an Obama-era holdover who disputed President Trump’s decision to appoint a new acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Trump Once Said the ‘Access Hollywood’ Tape Was Real. Now He’s Not Sure.The president’s changing story, which has stunned advisers, is part of a lifelong habit of attempting to create his own version of reality. Olympic Doping Diaries: Chemist’s Notes Bolster Case Against RussiaThe International Olympic Committee’s decision next week on how to punish Russia will be informed by diaries seen exclusively by The New York Times. Feature: How Far Will Sean Hannity Go?The Fox News host is willing to defend Trump at all costs — and is reaching more than 13 million people a day. Op-Ed Contributor: Can Meghan Markle Save the Monarchy?Editorial: Senate Considers Making a Terrible Tax Bill Even WorseDragging its abysmal standards lower, it may throw more money at billionaires to win two crucial votes. Op-Ed Contributor: When Politics Is CriminalizedCorruption should be prosecuted. But malleable criminal laws are being used to go after political rivals, and that is dangerous to democracy. Op-Ed Contributor: Trump Should Fire the E.P.A.’s Scott PruittThe agency’s administrator is tearing down environmental protections that his organization should be championing. Op-Ed Contributor: The Trump Administration’s Incoherent Stance on CompetitionIt’s planning to end net neutrality while opposing the Time Warner and AT&T merger. This doesn’t make sense. Op-Ed Columnist: The Four Big Tax DeceptionsOp-Ed Columnist: Forget Trump and Discover the WorldOpinion: The Limits of ‘Believe All Women’The powerful slogan can be exploited to hurt us. Exhibit A: Roy Moore’s false accuser. Air Force Failed to Report Dozens of Service Members to Gun DatabaseAir Force officials say they are moving to fix problems that prevented the conviction of a gunman who opened fire at a church in Texas from being reported. Libyan Convicted of Terrorism in Benghazi Attacks but Acquitted of MurderAhmed Abu Khattala was the first person charged and prosecuted in the attacks in Benghazi, Libya, which left four Americans dead, including an ambassador. E.P.A. Heads to Coal Country to Hear Views on an Obama Climate RuleThe public hearing in West Virginia was a required step before undoing the Clean Power Plan. One expert said the venue “does not denote a keen interest in alternative views.” As President Is Finally Inaugurated, Kenyans Are Feeling Economic PainKenya’s protracted election badly hit the economy, affecting people across the social spectrum. About New York: Pushing New Yorkers Beyond the End of the LineTransit has been a boon for real estate, but a bust for riders who can’t afford rising rents near subways, and must endure hourslong commutes to work. A Sharp Decline for Jimmy Fallon’s ‘Tonight Show’The latest ratings show that viewers are tuning out NBC’s fun-and-games approach and flocking to the politically engaged Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel. Royal Engagement Seen as Symbol of Tolerance, With AsterisksSome media commentators warned that the powerful symbolism did not diminish structural racism across Britain. Art Review: Louvre Abu Dhabi, an Arabic-Galactic Wonder, Revises Art HistoryThe museum’s style — integrating charismatic objects from all over the map — is sensational. Almost enough to make you forget certain grim realities. Hollywood Harassment Was an Open Secret. But TV Comedies Took It On.Months before a wave of scandals, creators like Aziz Ansari, Lena Dunham and Tig Notaro explored sexual abuse, particularly the role of the bystander. Black Vegans Step Out, for Their Health and Other CausesAfrican-Americans are going meatless in growing numbers, for reasons that range from politics to pop culture. Feature: Rachel Brosnahan’s Comic TimingHer star turn in ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ — the first major comedic role in her career — comes at a moment when it’s crucial to reclaim women’s place in stand-up history. Muay Thai Runs in the FamilyAn experienced Muay Thai teacher is training his 16 children in the martial art to keep them off the streets and to help pay for their education. 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