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Bust after boom: Young South Koreans lost in crypto crazeIn South Korea, one of the leading nations for crypto investing, young adults seeking financial freedom are falling into the craze with volatile results. Trump threatens to tax European auto imports amid dispute over tariffsPresident Donald Trump on Twitter on Saturday threatened a tax on European auto imports after threats of retaliation over proposed tariffs. China asks U.S. for talks to defuse trade tensionsChina's Commerce Ministry shot back at Trump late Friday, saying his tariffs plan would have a "huge impact" on international trade. Tourist's parents file lawsuit in Grand Canyon copter crashThe parents of a British tourist who died last month after the Grand Canyon sightseeing helicopter he was in crashed have filed a wrongful death lawsuit. N. Korea calls her a 'poisonous mushroom.' She takes that as a compliment.Yeonmi Park fled North Korea at the age of 13, only to endure sexual exploitation at the hands of human traffickers. Now she's a human rights advocate. This photo reveals a surprising amount about North Korea's missile capabilitiesJeffrey Lewis and his team at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies analyze satellite imagery and North Korean propaganda to understand developments. Soviet-era 'bone yard' may be source of N. Korea's missile progressMichael Elleman, of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, believes some of North Korea's missiles have links to the former Soviet Union. More Recent Articles
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Mueller’s Focus on Adviser to U.A.E. Indicates Broader InquiryThe special counsel has asked about the role of the adviser, George Nader, in White House policymaking, indicating that he is examining Emirati influence on the Trump administration. Trump’s Tariff Plan Leaves Blue-Collar Winners and LosersTariffs would help steel and aluminum makers that President Trump championed. But manufacturers using their products may be in for harder times. Trump’s Tariffs Prompt Global Threats of RetaliationIn Canada, Europe and Asia, leaders said they would respond to Mr. Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs with restrictions of their own. Beijing’s Initial Reaction to Metals Tariffs? CautiousChinese ministries have been critical of President Trump’s plan to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, but careful about retaliation. White House Memo: Live From the West Wing, Trump Pulls Back the CurtainTelevised discussion sessions on the issues of the day allow President Trump to show the public how he does his job. It’s a form of performance art for a president who has the instincts of a showman. A Night of Laughs Between Trump and His Favorite Punching BagPresident Trump made his first foray into the Washington social scene by attending the 133rd annual Gridiron Club Dinner with a group of journalists. How a Drone Hunted Three Kurdish Fighters in SyriaIn January, Turkey launched an offensive into Syria’s northwest. We analyzed drone footage released by the military to show how two sides fight on a modern battlefield. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsGet some help with your Oscar pool ballot. Meet the Met’s new maestro. The pain of loving an old dog and more. A ‘Bright Light,’ Dimmed in the Shadows of HomelessnessNakesha Williams resisted help from social workers, friends and acquaintances, some who only knew her as a homeless woman, and others who knew of her past. News Analysis: What if Republicans Win the Midterms?Anti-Trump anger is an unexploded bomb, its volatility contained by anticipation of a huge Democratic wave in November. What if there isn’t one? Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Take Your Daughter to the Movies, Not to Weight WatchersOp-Ed Contributor: Let’s Bag Plastic BagsPolitical momentum is gathering to tackle the problems plastics pose for the planet. Op-Ed Contributor: In West Virginia, the Politicians Fail, and the Teachers RiseEducators go on strike in a state where leaders have neglected their constituents. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Trump’s White House Is a Black HoleOpinion: Looking at Trump’s ‘Beautiful Wall’The sections stand in a dirt compound surrounded by razor wire. “We don’t pay attention to them,” a Mexican man told me. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: We Got Rid of Some Bad Men. Now Let’s Get Rid of Bad Movies.Opinion: Making Movies After #MeTooFrom the location scouting van, I watched the world realize how little power women have in this business. Trump’s Yanked Support for Hudson Tunnel Angers Those Who Saw a Done DealPresident Trump’s move to block funding for an infrastructure project that’s widely viewed as an urgent need is the latest twist in a yearslong saga. Eight Dead, Including Two Children, in Fierce Nor’easterThe Northeast and Mid-Atlantic were still reeling on Saturday from the heavy snow, rain and high winds that ripped through the regions on Friday. Central Michigan University Gunman Was Acting Oddly Before Shooting, Police SayThe university sophomore approached campus police and expressed concern he was in danger the day before his parents were shot and killed, officials said. Lebanon’s Prime Minister Posts Smiling Selfie With Saudi Crown PrinceThe smiling image marks a drastic change in tone from Prime Minister Saad Hariri’s last trip to Saudi Arabia, when Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman orchestrated his resignation speech. Authorities Say Man Shoots Himself to Death Near White HouseThe Secret Service says a man shot himself to death Saturday as he stood near the fence along the north side of the White House. Women Could Decide Italy’s Election, but They Feel InvisibleLacking social services, few women return to the work force after having children. Yet politicians have focused proposals on immigration and security. News Analysis: Netanyahu, Under Fire at Home, Seeks a Warm Embrace in U.S.Facing bribery allegations in Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting with President Trump may be a chance to show voters, contemplating a future without him, that he is indispensable. Cardinal George Pell Confronts Charges of ‘Historical Sexual Offenses’Cardinal Pell is the highest-ranking Vatican official to be so charged. Here’s what we know about the case and how it will be shaped by Australia’s courts. At 101, a Survivor of Hollywood’s Golden Age Throws Down the GauntletIn the era of “I, Tonya,” the Oscar-winning actress Olivia de Havilland’s lawsuit against FX and Ryan Murphy Productions has a certain potent symbolism. Take Me to Church and Let Me DanceReggie Wilson’s Platform for Danspace Project considers the importance of houses of worship in the largely secular world of contemporary dance. How Low Will Market for Antiques Actually Go?Contemporary design is clearly eclipsing 18th and 19th century collectibles, and while some dealers imagine a comeback, no one wants to predict when. More Recent Articles
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