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What is Novichok, nerve agent at center of ex-spy poisoning?Novichoks are a class of advanced nerve agents many times deadlier than VX, which the former Soviet Union devised to evade chemical weapons treaties. Meghan Markle and queen make first official appearance togetherThe two were joined by other members of the royal family, including Markle's soon-to-be brother- and sister-in-law, Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge. British PM points finger at Putin's Russia over double agent's poisoningPrime Minister Theresa May says her government has concluded it is "highly likely" Russia is responsible for the poisoning of an ex-spy and his daughter. Australia's gun laws stopped mass shootingsStrict guns laws passed after a 1996 massacre prevented more attacks, according to computer analysis Would Australia's mandatory gun buyback program work in the U.S.?Australia's 1996 crackdown on guns has become an inspiration for Americans demanding action. But gun safety groups see it as a nonstarter. U.S. scientists rescued from Antarctic island by Argentine icebreakerA group of American scientists who were stranded in an ice-bound island off the northeastern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula have been rescued, U.S. and Argentine authorities said Monday. 'Accountant of Auschwitz' dies in hospital at 96Oskar Groening, who was convicted as an accomplice to the deaths of over 300,000 Jews in Auschwitz, died in a hospital on March 12. At least 50 killed in Nepal passenger plane crashA recording of the conversation between the pilot and the control tower indicated confusion over which direction the plane should land on the airport's lone runway. French fashion great Hubert de Givenchy dies at 91Givenchy's designs were worn by movie stars Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly, as well as first lady Jackie Kennedy. Putin reveals he ordered hijacked jet to be shot downA Ukrainian man tried to hijack a Turkey-bound flight and demanded that it go to Sochi as the Winter Olympics were about to start there in February 2014. Qataris opted not to give info on Kushner, secret meetings to MuellerThe Qataris believe they have evidence of illicit influence by the UAE on Trump associates, but didn't want to harm relations with the Trump administration. 'Barely surviving': Venezuelans struggle amid soaring inflation"We are barely surviving," said a Caracas resident. A monthly wage buys two liters of milk, four tuna cans and a loaf of bread. Singer Tim McGraw collapses at Dublin concertCountry music star Tim McGraw collapsed on stage during a performance Sunday night in Dublin, Ireland. More Recent Articles
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Stormy Daniels, Goldman Sachs, Betsy DeVos: Your Monday Evening BriefingConceding to N.R.A., Trump Abandons Brief Gun Control PromiseAfter a made-for-television moment in which he appeared to embrace expansive gun control, President Trump completed his walk-back on Monday. Trump Blocks Broadcom’s Bid for QualcommPresident Trump issued an order prohibiting Broadcom, a Singapore-based chip maker, from purchasing Qualcomm, citing a threat to the national security of the United States. Despite Mueller’s Push, House Republicans Declare No Evidence of CollusionHouse Intelligence Committee Republicans are ending their investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 election, saying the Trump campaign did not collude with the Kremlin. Stormy Daniels Offers to Return Payment to End Deal for Her SilenceAn adult film star who says she had an affair with President Trump will return $130,000 she got from Mr. Trump’s personal lawyer if doing so means she can speak freely, her lawyer said in a letter. White House Aides Blur the Legal Lines Between Partisans and Public ServantsAt least eight complaints have been filed against White House officials since President Trump’s inauguration for potential violations of the Hatch Act. The Price Women Pay in the Service IndustryEight servers shared their experiences with the precarious nature of working for tips. In an industry where the customer dictates your pay, what do you put up with and where do you draw the line? As Putin’s Opponents Flocked to London, His Spies FollowedRussia now has more intelligence agents in London than during the Cold War. The poisoning of a retired Russian double agent has put pressure on the British government to rein them in. Britain Blames Russia for Nerve Agent Attack on Former SpyPrime Minister Theresa May’s remarks were an unusually direct condemnation of a country that Britain has been loath to blame for previous attacks. James Levine’s Final Act at the Met Ends in DisgraceAn investigation found that the celebrated conductor had engaged in “sexually abusive and harassing conduct” both before and during his time at the Met. Doors-Off Helicopter Flights Under Scrutiny After East River CrashThe crash raised questions about the safety risks involved in allowing amateurs on so-called photo flights. Firefighter, Journalist and Tourist Among Victims of Helicopter CrashOf the five who died in the East River crash, some were newcomers to the city, others tourists from as far as Argentina. None were older than 34. Editorial: Vladimir Putin’s Toxic ReachPresident Trump must get NATO to forcefully respond to the poisoning of a former Russian spy on British soil. Editorial: Democrats Can’t Win if They Don’t RunTuesday’s special election in Pennsylvania’s 18th congressional district is a reminder of why it’s important to run candidates in every race. Op-Ed Contributor: Should an Abused Wife Be Charged in Her Husband’s Crime?The link between domestic violence and mass shootings raises questions about what legal responsibility we load on abuse victims. Op-Ed Columnist: Springtime for SycophantsOp-Ed Columnist: Will Betsy DeVos Expand the School-to-Prison Pipeline?Editorial: Wage Theft in RestaurantsEditorial Notebook: Being the Mayor’s Wife Shouldn’t Be a Paying JobIt’s fine for Mr. de Blasio to value the counsel of his wife, but it’s wrong for him to think she should be paid. Op-Ed Contributor: Looking Up to Michelle ObamaMy daughter was captivated by her portrait, and the moment captivated a lot of other people. Here’s why it matters. On Campus: Back to School, at 64I was afraid I wasn’t smart enough to be in a classroom filled with brilliant young people. But I realized I had some things to say. 3 Austin Package Explosions, 2 of Them Deadly, Appear to Be LinkedThe Austin interim police chief warned residents not to touch any unexpected or suspicious packages. “Call 911,” he said. China’s Communist Party Centralizes Power Over Finance, Pollution ControlBeijing plans to reorganize its financial, environmental and anti-corruption agencies as President Xi Jinping solidifies his hold on official levers. Relentless Weather: More Snow as Another Nor’easter Takes AimNew England braced for another storm, its third in two weeks. Schools, flights and trains were canceled, as weary residents prepared for a rerun. $560 Million Powerball Winner Can Keep Her Name Private, Judge RulesNew Hampshire officials had said the jackpot winner’s name should be made public. But a judge said the woman would face harassment and solicitation. ‘Never Again’: Fighting Hate in a Changing Germany With Tours of Nazi CampsFerdous is from Afghanistan, Florentina from Kosovo and Damian from Berlin. A German high school class visited Sachsenhausen, where 50,000 are believed to have died during World War II. The Next Goldman Chief Could Be a Banker Who Moonlights as a D.J.The company said Harvey Schwartz would retire, clearing the way for David Solomon, his fellow president and co-chief operating officer, to take the top job. A Visit Behind the Lines: President Trump Heads to CaliforniaMr. Trump is making his first visit as president to California at a time of extraordinary tensions between these two governments. Four Years After Declaring War on Pollution, China Is WinningResearch gives estimates on the longer lives that are now possible in the country. Pursuits: Havana’s Symphony of Sound“No one can predict what will happen to Cuba in the coming years, which is why you must rush there now. As in, right now.” Women Still Rule the Coyote Ugly Saloon, 25 Years LaterThe dive that inspired the 2000 cult film has stayed true to its founding principle: women can tend bar, too. Review: ‘The Fall’ Delivers Stirring Protest in South AfricaThis ensemble piece from the Baxter Theater Center of Cape Town traces the exhilaration and ache of group activism. Filipino Food Finds a Place in the American MainstreamMany Asian cuisines have been part of the landscape in the United States for decades, but only in recent years have Filipino dishes started gaining recognition outside immigrant communities. Women, Art and the Houses They BuiltThe installation called Women House recalls the birth of feminist art and highlights a new generation’s take on issues of domesticity. Review: ‘Rise’ Is No ‘Friday Night Footlights’NBC’s new drama centers on a high school musical that divides a Pennsylvania town. But it takes a long time to find its voice. European Museums Get Adventurous With Virtual RealityFrom a taxidermy gallery and a sea-diving experience in Paris to the viewing of Bronze Age objects in London, art is in the eye of a new beholder. Quebec Road Trip: Music for Traveling: 24 Perfect Songs for My Quebec Road TripDan Bilefsky received hundreds of suggestions of music to listen to as he embarks today on a five-day journey across his home province. He chose these. The New Health Care: Do Antidepressants Work?The most comprehensive study on them has recently been published, showing mostly modest effects. More Recent Articles |
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