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Russia to expel 23 British diplomats in spy poisoning standoffRussia said it would also withdraw permission for Britain to open a general consulate in St Petersburg and would close the British Council in Russia. Voters share their hopes for Russian electionAround the country, many young voters want change but Vladimir Putin is expected to win Sunday's presidential election. North Korea uses pirate tactics to earn millions from sanction bustingU.N. expert Hugh Griffiths says North Korea has borrowed tactics used during 18th century piracy to evade sanctions and earn millions. Trump-linked consultants harvested data from millions on FacebookCambridge Analytica, a company that profiled voters for Donald Trump's campaign, allegedly gathered information on millions via a survey on Facebook. More Recent Articles
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How Trump Consultants Exploited the Facebook Data of MillionsCambridge Analytica harvested personal information from a huge swath of the electorate to develop techniques that were later used in the Trump campaign. Data Firm Tied to Trump Campaign Talked Business With RussiansCambridge Analytica, a company that developed technology to target voters, has denied having connections to Russia. But evidence suggests otherwise. Trump Lawyer Says Special Counsel Inquiry Should Be EndedThe lawyer, John Dowd, said he was speaking on behalf of President Trump, only to backtrack shortly afterward and say he was speaking only for himself. Andrew McCabe, Fired F.B.I. Deputy, Is Said to Have Kept Memos on TrumpThe memos could corroborate the testimony of James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director who said President Trump had pressured him to shut down an investigation. Mueller Wants Trump’s Business Records. What’s the Russia Connection?The special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, has subpoenaed the Trump Organization for documents related to Russia. The company has a three-decade relationship with Moscow. Bridge Collapse Saps Spirits and Research Efforts at Florida International UniversityThe pedestrian bridge collapse has dealt a blow to the school and to a center there devoted to accelerated bridge construction. Scott Pruitt, Trump’s Rule-Cutting E.P.A. Chief, Plots His Political FutureMr. Pruitt may be using his position as an environmental deregulation czar to position himself to run for office in Oklahoma — or perhaps the presidency. Cinderella Story? It’s True for U.M.B.C. in Academics, TooThe university is known more for producing the most African-American students who go on to complete combined M.D.-Ph.D. programs than it is for turning out professional athletes. After Historic Victory, U.M.B.C. Students Look Forward to the Next … LabIt wasn’t exactly mass hysteria Saturday on the campus that wins chess championships the way Duke collects basketball ones. The model U.N. team is tough, too. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsEaster Island is eroding. Joan Baez on her next chapter. Should some species be allowed to die out? And more. Opinion: Chris Hayes: What ‘Law and Order’ Means to TrumpOpinion: Don’t Run From TrumpThe Republican Party has gotten where it is because of the president, not in spite of him. Gray Matter: In Praise of A.D.H.D.Op-Ed Columnist: Trump, Flush With PowerThe president wants to bring the Fox cast into the White House, fully merging with the source of his ideas, tweets and gratification. News Analysis: The Poison Putin SpreadsThe long-serving Russian leader, who is about to be re-elected for a six-year term, has become a model for the modern autocrat. Editorial | Tune In, Turn Out: Kris Kobach’s Voting Sham Gets Exposed in CourtIn a Kansas courtroom, the nation’s leading vote suppressors are being revealed for the con artists they are. Op-Ed Contributor: What the Dreamers Can Teach the Parkland KidsFrom one activist to another: Trust your instincts, study your history and don’t read the comments. News Analysis: Anti-Semitism Is Rising. Why Aren’t American Jews Speaking Up?The leaders of major Jewish organizations have been focused on Israel, not the brewing storm in our own country. AIDS Researcher Top Candidate to Lead the C.D.C.The administration is vetting Dr. Robert Redfield, a founder of the University of Maryland’s Institute of Human Virology, for C.D.C. chief. Adrian Lamo, Hacker Who Reported Chelsea Manning to the F.B.I., Dies at 37Mr. Lamo, who was also known for hacking into the computer network of The New York Times, was reviled and revered for turning in Ms. Manning to the authorities. Young Slovaks Buck a Trend, Protesting to Save Their DemocracyThe tumult in Slovakia has now distinguished the country from others in the region, where disillusioned voters have sided with illiberal populists. Smuggling of U.S. Technology Is Outpacing Cold War Levels, Experts SayChina, Russia, North Korea and Iran are relying on smuggling rings to secure equipment that can be used for weapons, satellites and fighter jets. North Korea-Sweden Talks Focus on ‘Peaceful Solution’ to Nuclear ConflictThe Swedish and North Korean foreign ministers concluded three days of talks, discussions which may help facilitate a meeting between President Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un. Who Owns the Vikings? Pagans, Neo-Nazis and Advertisers Tussle Over SymbolsAmid a boom in Viking-related TV shows and films, there is increasing tension in Nordic countries over the use of emblems and rituals from that era. Embracing China, Facebook and Himself, Cambodia’s Ruler Digs InHun Sen, the longest-ruling leader in Asia, has turned his back on Western aid and tightened his grip on Cambodia, with the blessings of Beijing. In Israel’s Poorer Periphery, Legal Woes Don’t Dent Netanyahu’s AppealThe underdog sentiment and distrust of Israel’s old, liberal elite still run deep among Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s supporters, who are sticking firmly by him, despite graft accusations. Saudi Arabia Lightens Up, Building Entertainment Industry From ScratchThe kingdom hopes that building an entertainment industry for its 29 million people will help its struggling, oil-based economy and make life more enjoyable. Playlist: The Playlist: Pearl Jam Kicks Up a Fury, and 9 More New SongsHear the week's 10 most notable new tracks from Willie Nelson, Meshell Ndegeocello, John Zorn and more. Transgender Volleyball Star in Brazil Eyes Olympics and Stirs DebateTifanny Abreu, a top-ranked player in Brazilian professional volleyball, is transgender. She is setting records and plans to play in the Tokyo Games in 2020. Federal Agency Courted Alcohol Industry to Fund Study on Benefits of Moderate DrinkingScientists and National Institute of Health officials waged a concerted campaign to obtain funding from the alcohol industry for research that may enshrine alcohol as a part of a healthy diet. More Recent Articles |
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