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Migrant rescues child dangling from balcony, gets new life in France"I did it because it was a child," 22-year-old Mamoudou Gassama was quoted as saying. "I climbed. … Thank God I saved him." Gun-loving Iceland hasn't had a shooting murder in more than a decadeWhile the remote island is the size of Kentucky and has a population similar to St. Louis, Missouri, Icelanders say the U.S. can learn from their gun laws. Buddhist priest leads post-Fukushima battle against banksIn the wake of Fukushima, Tomonobu Narita is at the forefront of a movement to withdraw money from banks that back environmentally harmful energy projects. Assad may have withheld some of his chemical arsenal, watchdog says"Many Western countries are worried that the Syrian government continues to possess some of the precursors of sarin." More Recent Articles
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Britain’s Big Squeeze: In Britain, Austerity Is Changing EverythingAfter eight years of budget cutting, Britain is looking less like the rest of Europe and more like the United States, with a shrinking welfare state and spreading poverty. Arlington Cemetery, Nearly Full, May Become More ExclusiveTo preserve space for future war heroes in the country’s premier national cemetery, the Army is considering new rules that would turn away many currently eligible veterans. A World War II Mystery Is Solved, and Emotions Flood InThe discovery of a bomber shot down 74 years ago has helped a California family find closure, and shows how new technologies are locating those who were long lost. After Ireland Abortion Vote, Northern Irish Ask, ‘Why Not Us?’Last week’s referendum liberalizing Ireland’s abortion laws has energized abortion rights advocates in the North and created headaches for Prime Minister Theresa May. As Ireland Joins Europe’s Sprint From Catholic Fold, Francis Looks SouthPope Francis, who seems resigned that a devout and Catholic Europe has largely slipped into the church’s past, has shifted his focus to the world’s outcasts. ‘Spider-Man,’ a Migrant in Paris, Scales Building to Save a ChildMamoudou Gassama, from Mali, crawled up several balconies to pull the child to safety. The French president said Mr. Gassama would be granted legal status. What Drove a Man to Set Himself on Fire in Brooklyn?David Buckel, a gay rights lawyer turned master composter, was committed to fighting for social justice and the environment. His suicide may be the first in the name of climate change. Reform in Reverse in Saudi ArabiaThe kingdom’s young prince takes a step backward on women’s rights, arresting activists who had pushed for women to be allowed to drive. What Comes Next for Italy?By rejecting an anti-E.U. coalition, the country’s president gave voters a chance to rethink a historic election. How Dostoyevsky Predicted the ‘True Crime’ CrazeAnd what he can teach today’s podcasters, journalists and TV producers about where it should go next. Will FIFA Force Russia to Make the World Cup Friendly to L.G.B.T. People?Contributing Op-Ed Writer: We’re All Addicts HereWith Tennesseans dying every day from opioid overdose, state Republicans’ refusal to expand Medicaid amounts to an act of cruelty. Op-Ed Columnist: The Strange Failure of the Educated EliteThe Stone: Our Broken Trust in Public SpaceThe frequency of random violence has spread anxiety beyond its targets and into our everyday life. TV Journalists Covering Storm Are Killed When Tree Crushes S.U.V. in North CarolinaThe news anchor and photojournalist for WYFF News 4 in Greenville, S.C., had been reporting on the effects of Subtropical Storm Alberto. Russian Oligarch, After Visa Troubles in Britain, Surfaces in IsraelRoman Abramovich, the owner of the Chelsea soccer club, may have been denied a British visa amid worsening tensions between Britain and Russia. Virginia Republican, Seeking Alcohol Treatment, Won’t Run Again for House SeatTom Garrett’s announcement followed a week of whiplashing rumors and accusations that he and his wife had required personal favors from employees. Catholic School Rejected Its Gay Valedictorian’s Speech. So He Gave It With a Bullhorn.Christian Bales, who graduated Friday from Holy Cross High School in Covington, Ky., said he was told by school officials that his speech was too angry. North Korea Nuclear Disarmament Could Take 15 Years, Expert WarnsThe report stands in stark contrast with the time frame the United States initially demanded, on what could be a key sticking point in any nuclear summit meeting. Kaliningrad Journal: Russian City’s Dazzling New Soccer Stadium Outshines Its TeamAn anticorruption group says World Cup stadium construction became another means for the Kremlin to reward favored oligarchs. Sidebar: Black Defendants Get Longer Sentences From Republican-Appointed Judges, Study FindsThe study, from two professors at Harvard Law School, also found that women fared better before Republican appointees than Democratic ones. Critic’s Notebook: Jazz Giants Dave Burrell and Archie Shepp Retrace Their Five-Decade HistoryThe pianist Mr. Burrell is the lifetime-achievement honoree at the Vision Festival, where the two rejoined forces for a fiery set. BTS Becomes the First K-Pop Act to Top Billboard Album ChartWith “Love Yourself: Tear,” BTS hits No. 1, six years after Psy’s song and video “Gangnam Style” brought the style to the American mainstream. Flip-Flops for the Greater GoodTidal New York, which manufactures stylish flip-flops out of a factory in New Rochelle, employs military veterans and uses a process that leaves almost zero waste. Why Office Friendships Can Feel So AwkwardWhen Passion and Technology MeetTaking On Climate ChangeTrying to solve the problems that are affecting our world, and believing that they can make a difference. More Recent Articles |
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