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Caught amid 'nuclear button' dust-up, South Koreans shrugOn the streets of Seoul, which lies in the path of Kim Jong Un's nukes, South Koreans are choosing to focus on a potential thaw during the Winter Olympics. 2 planes collide on ground at Toronto airport, firefighter hurtTwo planes collided on the ground at Toronto's airport. There were no injuries on either plane but a firefighter was injured. Video showed fire on a wing. U.S. man held as 'enemy combatant' in Iraq lawyers upA judge ordered the Pentagon to give the ACLU access to the detainee. The lawyers spoke with him earlier this week. Multiple Trump officials pressed Sessions not to recuse self from Russia probeCounsel Don McGahn and other White House officials called Sessions and urged him not to disqualify himself from running the probe, a senior official said. Call to remove or prosecute homeless ahead of royal wedding sparks outrageSimon Dudley, leader of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, alleged "a large number of adults that are begging in Windsor are not in fact homeless." All Macs and iPhones affected by security flaws, Apple saysApple said it had released a patch for iOS-operated devices to address the Meltdown security flaw and would issue another "in the coming days" for Spectre. More Recent Articles
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Sessions, Bannon, Golden Globes: Your Friday Evening BriefingRepublican Senators Raise Possible Charges Against Author of Trump DossierThe first congressional criminal referral in connection with Russian meddling targeted a former British spy, not anyone accused of conspiracy. Amid Calls from Trump, F.B.I. Renews Questions Over Clinton FoundationCareer prosecutors shut down the case in 2016 over lack of evidence. The new interest comes as Mr. Trump has taken the highly unusual step of calling for investigations into political rivals. White House Immigration Demands Imperil Bipartisan TalksPresident Trump put forth an expansive list of hard-line immigration measures — including $18 billion for a border wall — in exchange for protecting young undocumented immigrants. An Eyelash-Freezing ‘Icy Hell’: The One Spot That Could Feel Like Minus 100Frigid air is gripping the East Coast, and furious winds are expected to make it feel as cold as 100 degrees below zero atop Mount Washington in New Hampshire. For Many Public Housing Residents, It’s Cold Inside, TooWorkers scrambled to restore heat in city-run dwellings after a snowstorm and bitter cold hit New York. White House Memo: For Trump, Book Raises Familiar Questions of Loyalty and CandorEvery president is confronted by unflattering portrayals by former aides who leave and tell their stories, but usually not so early in an administration. Trump and Bannon: From Bromance to BreakupThe two anti-establishment Republicans bonded during the campaign. Now they are in the throes of a bad breakup after Steve Bannon made critical statements about President Trump. Band of the Insulted: The Nicknames of Trump’s AdversariesPresident Trump has inducted one of his own into the bleak fraternity: “Sloppy Steve” Bannon, his strategist-in-exile, has a new Twitter nickname. As a 2-State Solution Loses Steam, a 1-State Plan Gains TractionSome Israeli and Palestinian leaders are now pressing for a single state, but their views of what that state would look like are mutually exclusive. Gray Matter: Is Your Child Lying to You? That’s GoodEditorial: Pakistan, the Endlessly Troublesome AllyThe country has played a double game, accepting American funding while backing militants who protect Pakistani interests in Afghanistan and Kashmir. Opinion: The ‘Bomb Cyclone’ That Broke MeOp-Ed Columnist: Let’s Try to Get Past TrumpOp-Ed Contributors: Did Trump Obstruct Justice?Op-Ed Columnist: Finding the Way Forward on IranOp-Ed Contributor: The Perils of Mixing Masculinity and MissilesIdeas about gender matter in international politics — and not just for Donald Trump. Op-Ed Contributor: Publicly, We Say #MeToo. Privately, We Have Misgivings.Many feminists have had it with this movement, in which women perceive themselves to be as frail as Victorian housewives. Vietnam '67: Soldiers in la GuerraLatinos made up a disproportionately high number of the Vietnam War’s casualties. U.S. Job Market’s Strength Is Allowing More to Share in Pay GainsThough wages are growing sluggishly over all, some of the strongest increases are in blue-collar and service industries as employers vie for help. Macron Opens Year Pulling No Punches With Journalists, or AnyoneThe French president used a New Year’s greeting to lecture the press corps, signaling that he is unlikely to trim his audaciousness in the year ahead. Without Naming Trump, Twitter Says It Won’t Block World LeadersTwitter said on Friday that prohibiting a world leader from posting on the platform “would hide important information people should be able to see and debate.” Big Tech to Join Legal Fight Against Net Neutrality RepealThe announcement, by the Internet Association, made clear that companies like Google, Facebook and Netflix would back a legal fight. Christie on His Relationship With Trump (Great) and His Regrets (Few) as New Jersey’s Governor“I feel like I’ve done the job as well or better than anybody who’s ever had it,” Gov. Chris Christie said. Public Health: Remember Trump’s Pitch on Health Care Associations? Now We Know What He MeantThe associations are part of a larger set of policies meant to chip away at Obamacare, and are likely to destabilize its markets for individual and small business insurance. Catalonia’s Separatists: In Exile. In Jail. In Power?A tight regional election means tough coalition talks. But this time, eight separatist lawmakers are either in prison awaiting trial or abroad avoiding it. For the Living, a Donated Face. For the Dead, a Lifelike Replacement.NYU surgeons hope a 3-D printed reproduction will encourage people to donate the faces of dying family members for use as transplants. The Bright (and Dark) Side of Roger DeakinsThe cinematographer Roger Deakins has been nominated 13 times for an Oscar, but has never won. Here's why he should. How to Win at Winter When You Hate Winter10 Bargain Destinations for 2018Cities around the world that are currently trending in the right direction for budget fare hunters, and why you might want to visit them in 2018. Review: ‘Hamilton’ Conquers London (King George Slays, Too)The newcomer Jamael Westman steps out as a fully formed star in the title role of the triumphant London production of “Hamilton.” Nonfiction: The Presidential Election That America LostLawrence O’Donnell’s “Playing With Fire” retells the story of the 1968 presidential election and sees parallels with today. A Good Appetite: A Weeknight Dish for Lovers of Non-Fishy FishThis quickly braised cod in butter and wine is practically defined by its simplicity and speed. More Recent Articles |
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