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Zimbabwe army has Robert Mugabe in custody, seizes state TV"We wish to make it abundantly clear that this is not a military takeover," Maj. Gen. Sibusiso Moyo said after taking control of Zimbabwe's state broadcaster. 'An open secret': Saudi Arabia and Israel get cozyThey are united by their desire to contain Iranian influence, even if the Saudis don't want to go public with their relationship. Tourists ordered to avoid Israel's border amid fears of retaliation attackPalestinian Islamic Jihad vowed revenge after Israel blew up one of its tunnels two weeks ago. Solidarity, survival and sorrow mingle after Iran earthquakeSarpol-e Zahab, one of the Iranian towns hardest hit by the earthquake, resembled the site of a bomb blast Wednesday. Explorer goes missing while trying to locate tribe in Papua New GuineaBenedict Allen, 57, was dropped into a remote forest in Papua New Guinea by helicopter last month. He didn't bring a satellite phone or any GPS devices. Not the new popemobile: Francis gets a LamborghiniThe luxury car maker presented the pope with a customized version of the Huracan which will be auctioned for charity. Kim Jong Un trades missile tests for tractorsNorth Korea has not fired a rocket or tested a nuclear weapon since it launched a ballistic missile over Japan on Sept. 15. Ex-Argentine official kills self amid FIFA corruption caseA former Argentine government official killed himself after being accused of taking bribes in testimony during a trial looking into corruption in world soccer. Big Papa: Pope gets white-and-yellow LamborghiniPope Francis received some new wheels on Wednesday in the form of a Lamborghini, but he won't be using it on the tree-shaded roads of the Vatican gardens. UCLA athletes arrested in China thank TrumpThree UCLA basketball players who were arrested in China apologized to their families and fans and thanked President Trump for their release. Rights group urges China to ban abusive gay 'conversion therapy'Many victims of conversion therapy were forcibly brought to hospitals by their families, according to a report from Human Rights Watch. 5 takeaways from Trump's trip to AsiaTrump's 11-day trip to Asia has come to a close. Catch up on what happened -- and what matters now that he's back home. UCLA basketball players arrested in China return homeUCLA basketball players LiAngelo Ball, Jalen Hill and Cody Riley, who were detained in China during a shoplifting investigation, made no comment in Los Angeles. More Recent Articles |
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Tax Bill Thrown Into Uncertainty as First G.O.P. Senator Comes Out Against ItSenator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin said he opposed both the House and Senate tax plans as written, posing a new obstacle to Republican leaders eager to overhaul the tax code. House G.O.P. Tax Writers Take Aim at College Tuition BenefitsThe House tax bill, up for a vote on Thursday, would tax benefits that put the children of college workers through school and help doctoral students get their degrees. Under Trump, Banking Watchdog Trades Its Bite for a Tamer StanceA change in course has made the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, which oversees the nation’s biggest banks, part of a campaign to roll back regulations. Richard Cordray’s Exit From Consumer Bureau Gives Trump an OpeningMr. Cordray, an Obama holdover, has been a zealous watchdog as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s first director. Now President Trump can reshape the agency. Could a Democrat Actually Win a Senate Seat in Alabama? Precedents Are Few, but TellingThe Roy Moore race tests the limits of what might be the most Republican state in the country. Deception and Ruses Fill the Toolkit of Investigators Used by WeinsteinBlack Cube, hired to ferret out information on a Weinstein accuser, used an elaborate ruse involving a fake job interview in another case. Koch Brothers Said to Back Time Inc. Deal Talks With MeredithThe billionaire Koch brothers are said to have tentatively agreed to support the publisher Meredith’s offer with an equity injection of more than $500 million. Leonardo da Vinci Painting Sells for $450.3 Million, Shattering Auction HighsThe price was astounding, even more so because some experts criticized a Christie’s marketing campaign that glossed over the painting’s flaws. Critic’s Notebook: That $450 Million Leonardo? It’s No Mona Lisa.Our critic won’t weigh in on the painting’s authenticity, but he will tell you what he saw: a blank-eyed Christ, meek and monotonous. Editorial: The Senate Questions the President’s Power to Launch NukesMr. Trump has brought on himself this examination of his authority to order the launch of the world’s most deadly weapons. Op-Ed Contributor: How Prosecutors Turn a Protest Into a ‘Riot’I protested President Trump’s inauguration. Little did I know I would be swept up into a legal nightmare. Op-Ed Contributors: The F.B.I.’s Dangerous Crackdown on ‘Black Identity Extremists’The effort to target racial justice activists has chilling echoes of Cointelpro. Op-Ed Contributor: Don’t Let New Blood Pressure Guidelines Raise YoursOp-Ed Columnist: Billionaires Desperately Need Our Help!Editorial: Mr. Trump Casts a Shadow Over the AT&T-Time Warner DealHe politicizes everything he touches, so unless his appointees act with utmost integrity they will be tainted as his henchmen. Op-Ed Contributor: A Christian Case Against the Pence RuleMen who avoid being alone with women may limit “the appearance of evil,” but they neglect a larger moral imperative. On Campus: What the Weinstein Effect Can Teach Us About Campus Sexual AssaultNorthern California Gunman Killed Wife Before Shooting RampageThe death toll could have been much worse had an elementary school not ordered a lockdown, the authorities said. Jesmyn Ward Wins National Book Award for ‘Sing, Unburied, Sing’It is the second National Book Award for Ms. Ward, a Mississippi native who also won in 2011 for her novel “Salvage the Bones.” Jerry Jones Is Scolded for ‘Antics’ in Letter From Fellow OwnersThe letter condemned Jones, the Cowboys’ owner, for “conduct detrimental to the league” because of his efforts to derail negotiations to extend the commissioner’s contract. Amazon Sellers Brood as States Come Calling for TaxesMost third-party sellers on Amazon do not collect sales tax. States, thirsty for the millions of dollars in unpaid revenue, are coming for the money. With Mugabe’s Era Ending in Zimbabwe, a Warning Echoes in AfricaRobert Mugabe has led Zimbabwe since 1980, but he underestimated his nation’s anger over his son’s unrestrained spending and his wife’s political ambitions. Inside the Truce Village Where a North Korean Soldier DefectedIt’s the only spot in the DMZ where soldiers from the North and South stand just feet from one another. It’s also one of the few where someone could make a break for it. Australia’s Curious Path to Legalizing Gay MarriageA public opinion survey pointing to approval for same-sex marriage is being celebrated and criticized, even among gay couples demanding equality. The Neediest Cases Fund: A Young Poet Loses His Rhythm and Finds His VoiceHermes Rosa Jr. dropped out of high school and fell into a depression, abandoning his writing. Now, he’s going to college and performing his poems on YouTube. North Korean Soccer Talent Tests Defenses and SanctionsSome government officials in Italy wonder if a group of North Korean soccer players there are free from the control of their government. How to Deep Clean Your FridgeNov. 15 is National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day. Here’s how to make the most of it. Volgograd Journal: For Russians, 75 Years Later, Stalingrad Is a Battle to RememberThe 200 days of fighting along the Volga River came to be a defining event of World War II. For a Russian conflict photographer, it remains a touchstone. Review: John Leguizamo Goes for Easy Laughs in ‘Latin History’Two millenniums of oppression may not seem very funny, but in his latest one-man show, Mr. Leguizamo hones the art of comic revisionism. Trilobites: Chimps Tailor Alarms to What Other Chimps KnowExperiments show that the animals change their communications depending on how much their audience knows. More Recent Articles |
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