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Funerals replace protests on Palestinian 'day of the catastrophe'Doctors Without Borders compared Monday's bloodshed — Israeli forces killed 60 and wounded more than 2,700 others — to the 2014 war. Co-pilot sucked halfway out of windshield during Chinese flightA seemingly routine flight from southwestern China to Tibet turned chaotic when a windshield burst open in mid-air, partially sucking out the co-pilot. Europe, Iran seek to save nuclear deal after Trump pulls outIran's foreign minister says the deal's remaining participants are "on the right track" to ensure their interests will be "preserved and guaranteed." Mexico is second in journalist killings. Groups seek answers.Mexico was only second to Syria in the number of journalists killed in 2017. "We will keep demanding justice," said a colleague of the late Javier Valdez. Gap destroys T-shirts with incorrect map of ChinaThe T-shirts sold by the global clothing retailer featured a map of China that left out Taiwan, southern Tibet and islands in the South China Sea. George Soros' foundation pulls out of 'repressive' HungaryEstablished by the U.S.-Hungarian billionaire, the group faced restrictions on non-profit organizations under a law dubbed the "Stop Soros" bill. Prince Harry has changed, and so has his relationship with the mediaHarry's relationship with the media followed a series of ups and downs as he navigated his teen years and dated before settling down with Meghan Markle. White House backs Kushner, blames Hamas for Palestinian deathsThe comments came as more than 50 Palestinians were killed Monday in border clashes between protesters and the Israeli military. Scores dead, 2,700 hurt in Gaza as U.S. moves embassyIsraeli forces have killed more than 100 demonstrators and wounded around 12,300 more since protests began on March 30, Gaza's Health Ministry says. Climber who lost legs to Everest makes it to summit — four decades laterXia Boyu first tried to reach the top in 1975 but lost both his legs in the process due to frostbite. More Recent Articles |
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North Korea, Gaza, Gina Haspel: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingEurope Edition: George Soros, Meghan Markle, Baguettes: Your Wednesday BriefingSuspect Identified in C.I.A. Leak Was Charged, but Not for the BreachAfter the release of C.I.A. hacking tools last year, The Times has learned the suspect’s identity. He’s been charged, but in a separate child pornography case. Gina Haspel Likely to Be Confirmed as C.I.A. Chief After Repudiating TortureAfter refusing at her confirmation hearing to condemn the C.I.A.’s use of torture after 9/11, she wrote in a letter that the agency should not have undertaken that program. Tantalizing Testimony From a Top Trump Aide Sets Off a Search for ProofThe aide said he remembered getting an email about Russian dirt on Hillary Clinton well before compromising Democratic emails were released. No one can find the message he mentioned. Women Score Major Victories in House Primary Races in PennsylvaniaBuoyed by a new congressional map and grass-roots anger at President Trump, Democrats are poised to flip several Republican-held districts in a state Mr. Trump narrowly won in 2016. A Hope ‘Each Bullet Was Justified’: Israelis Reflect on Gaza DeathsA day after their soldiers killed 60 mostly unarmed Palestinians in Gaza, Israelis were defiant, defensive or blasé. In the Ambulance With Gaza’s Protest ParamedicsDozens were killed and thousands were injured after Israeli forces fired on protestors in Gaza. We drove with volunteer paramedics who transported the injured from the frontline to the hospital. Uneasy Calm Falls Over Gaza After Israel Kills Scores at ProtestsAs a relative quiet descended at the border fence, there was uncertainty about whether the demonstrations would grow, fade, or give way to an outright armed conflict. Tom Wolfe, Author of ‘The Right Stuff’ and ‘Bonfire of the Vanities,’ DiesHe wrote “The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test,” “Bonfire of the Vanities” and “The Right Stuff,” and pioneered a novelistic form of journalism in the 1960s and ’70s. An Appraisal: Tom Wolfe Kept a Close, Comical and Astonished Eye on AmericaWolfe, who died at 88 on Monday, was a field commander of the so-called New Journalism and wrote novels meant to capture wide swaths of society. Your Tom Wolfe ReaderFor Meghan Markle’s American Family, a Relentless U.K. GlareMs. Markle’s father, in particular, has been the focus of a litany of unflattering tabloid reports. The latest: He may not attend the wedding at all. Op-Docs: A Teenager Starting Over in CanadaIbraheem was just a regular kid — until he lost everything. To Honor Eric Garner’s Life, Reform the PoliceBill de Blasio must do what should have been done years ago: fire Daniel Pantaleo. Op-Ed Columnist: The Enlightenment of Giant JocksIn the macho realm of men’s professional basketball, a woman blazes the ultimate trail. Advice for the Father of the BrideMaybe Thomas Markle thinks the British aristocracy seems intimidating. Let me set his mind at ease. Tom Wolfe Made Everyone Talk About HimHis journalism was unlike any I’d ever read, sympathetic and evocative and inventive, but also sharp-eyed and precise and acerbic. Op-Ed Columnist: Trump’s Dream Come True: Trashing Obama and Iran in One MoveThe president could have protected American interests without scrapping the nuclear deal. But that’s not all he wanted. Misogyny, Femicide and an Unexpected Abortion DebateActivists fueled by anger over the murders of hundreds of Argentine women have become a political force that could legalize abortion on Pope Francis’ home turf. Europe’s Data Protection Law Is a Big, Confusing MessYes, we need rules on how companies collect and store our personal information. But this isn’t the right way to do it. An Indecent DisrespectPresident Trump has repeatedly kicked sand in the face of America’s European allies. It’s time they united to stand up to his bullying. Opinion: It’s Roseanne’s America, Not Trump’sThe “Roseanne” reboot is transgressive because it’s devoid of the ham-fisted agenda politics of so many other shows. U.S.C. Admits Fault in Response to Complaints Against GynecologistDr. George Tyndall, a gynecologist at the university, had been accused for years of inappropriate touching during pelvic exams. Deadly Storms Sweep Through New York Region, Stranding CommutersAt least two people were killed by falling trees — one in the Hudson Valley, the other in Danbury, Conn. — as thunderstorms passed through the area on Tuesday. Yanny or Laurel: Which Do You Hear? You’re RightA robotic sound clip saying either “Yanny” or “Laurel” is baffling the internet, not unlike the 2015 picture of a dress that was either black and blue or white and gold. ‘Impossible to Ignore’: Why Alaska Is Crafting a Plan to Fight Climate ChangeMany solidly Republican states have resisted aggressive climate policies, but Alaska is already seeing the dramatic effects of global warming. Businesses Race to Washington to Sway Trump on China TariffsSome of those testifying about the proposal commended the tariffs, and others criticized them. But all agreed on the potential for the plan to irrevocably alter the course of their businesses. Mayor and Some Prosecutors Move to Curb Marijuana ArrestsThe changes would represent a striking shift in drug enforcement and are likely to create a patchwork of prosecution policies across the five boroughs. Explorer: In Chad, the Elephants (So Many Elephants) Are BackAlthough it’s not well-known, Zakouma National Park is a showcase for a stunning conservation success story. It’s welcoming for tourists too. Restaurant Review: A Hotel Restaurant With Neighborhood-Hangout AppealAt Simon & the Whale, the restaurateur Gabriel Stulman conjures the qualities that draw people to his smaller West Village spots. Review: ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ Answers Questions You May Not Have AskedWhere did Han Solo get his last name? How did he and Chewbacca meet? What was the hand of Sabacc that won him the Millennium Falcon? How to Become a Plant ParentFiction: Eleanor Roosevelt’s Love Life, as Fodder for FictionThe intimate relationship of Eleanor Roosevelt and the A.P. reporter Lorena Hickok is explored in new novels by Amy Bloom and Kelly O’Connor McNees. These Tricks Made ‘Black Panther’ ShineThe cinematographer Rachel Morrison explains how she lit key scenes, including one that turned a sunny day into a brooding one. Spike Lee Turns a Period Piece Into a Protest of the Trump EraIn an interview, the director of “BlacKkKlansman,” playing at the Cannes Film Festival, says he was galvanized by the violence at the 2017 Charlottesville rally. Not at the Game: Come Watch the Warriors-Rockets Series With Us From an Expert’s CouchWe want to see how great basketball minds not at the games see them. Here’s David Arseneault Jr., the men’s basketball coach at Grinnell College. Critic’s Notebook: In ‘Firebird,’ the Choreographer’s Art Is in StorytellingEven when Russians stage the one-act ballet that Stravinsky took from folklore, they tell different versions of its story. More Recent Articles |
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