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Putin talks World War III and World Cup during annual call-in showThe Russian president quoted Albert Einstein at one point, stating: "World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones." U.S. expands China health alert amid diplomatic illness reportsA previous alert mentioned only the U.S. consulate in the southern city of Guangzhou. U.S. plans to release detained American 'enemy combatant' in Syria"What the government is offering our client is no release — it's a death warrant," an attorney for the detained man said. Trump: 'I don't think I have to prepare very much' for nuclear summitIt's about 'attitude' not 'preparation,' the president said of upcoming talks on Tuesday with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore. EU stares down Trump, releases $3B list of tit-for-tat tariffs'We regret that the United States left us with no other option than to safeguard EU interests' Trump's policies could lead to 2008-era crisis, say economistsTaliban commanders meet to consider Afghan government cease-fire offerPresident Ashraf Ghani has said government troops would observe a cease-fire beginning on June 12 and lasting to around June 19. Spain's historic women-dominated Cabinet takes officeThe government cabinet with the highest proportion of female ministers in Spanish and European history was sworn in Thursday, putting the cap on one of the fastest power transitions in Spain's four decades of democratic rule. U.S. evacuates China staffers as illness mystery deepensThe same concussion-like symptoms that hit staffers at the U.S. Embassy in Cuba have been reported at the consulate in Guangzhou. Guatemala volcano survivor searches for 46 missing family members"I don't know where they are … I looked in the hospitals, the morgue and there are no signs of any of them," Hugo Lopez sobbed. More Recent Articles |

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Trump, ZTE, Coltrane: Your Thursday Evening BriefingEurope Edition: Sweden, Northern Ireland, Love: Your Friday BriefingAnger Flares Up as Group of 7 Heads to QuebecPresident Trump will skip most of the second day of the Group of 7 summit meeting with allies this weekend, the White House said late Thursday. Trump Says Abandoning Iran Deal Has Already Curbed Tehran’s Bad BehaviorThe president, at a news conference with the Japanese prime minister, predicted that his tough tactics would carry over into a successful negotiation with North Korea. White House’s Nafta Approach Frustrates Businesses, Panicked Emails ShowInternal documents revealed that corporations and trade groups were often shut out of deliberations, breeding animosity between industry and a supposedly business-friendly administration. The Chemical Industry Scores a Big Win at the E.P.A.The agency has decided that it will not look at air, water or ground contaminants when it determines the health and safety risks of potentially toxic chemicals. Trump Strikes Deal to Save China’s ZTE as North Korea Meeting LoomsThe Chinese telecommunications company has been at the center of a wide-ranging and complex trade dispute between Washington and Beijing. Common Sense: Why Trump Might Cave to China: Iowa Soybean FarmersFarmers are pressuring Congress for a compromise with China to avert a costly trade war. The Trump administration is showing signs of compromise. White House Analysis Finds Tariffs Will Hurt Growth, as Officials Insist OtherwiseThe internal analysis, from the Council of Economic Advisers, echoes warnings from Wall Street and academic economists over the president’s trade agenda. The Most Powerful Conservative Couple You’ve Never Heard OfLiz and Dick Uihlein, founders of the shipping supply giant Uline, have spent some $26 million this year alone, seeking to advance conservative causes anywhere they can. Troubles in San Francisco Push Some Voters to Think RepublicanSome residents of a liberal city are being drawn to the Republican Party by frustration with a trifecta of problems: homelessness, record housing costs and high crime rates. 23 Seconds, 5 Critical Moments: How Stephon Clark Was Killed by the PoliceAt 9:26 on a Sunday evening, Stephon Clark encountered two police officers. Twenty-three seconds later, they shot and killed him. We analyzed the extensive body camera and helicopter footage frame-by-frame and reviewed the autopsy report to explain what happened. What We Learned From the Videos of Stephon Clark Being Killed by PoliceOur video analysis establishes five critical moments and reveals a series of split-second decisions that resulted in the killing of a 22-year-old unarmed black man. How Russian Meddling Gave Us This Year’s World CupLong before anyone had heard of Christopher Steele or a “pee tape,” there was an investigation into FIFA corruption. Why Did the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Fire Us?The agency meant to protect consumers doesn’t want independent advice. It wants a rubber stamp. Editorial: The Cult of TrumpThe Republican Party goes all in for President Trump. We’ll see how that works out. The Magic of a Cardboard BoxOp-Ed Columnist: The Problem With WokenessOp-Ed Columnist: Corruption Hits the Small TimeRepublicans, Don’t Let Trump Bully You on TariffsMitch McConnell and Paul Ryan must do more to rein in the president’s abuse of power on tariffs. Kate Spade and the Illness Hidden With a SmileLet Dying People End Their SufferingIn This Exhibition, You Walk Through ExcrementThe Vienna-based art collective Gelatin has installed four huge fecal sculptures in a Dutch museum. Repulsed? Ask yourself why. Books of The Times: A Master Storyteller From 19th-Century Brazil, Heir to the Greats and Entirely Sui Generis“The Collected Stories of Machado de Assis” traces the arc of an influential career that grew increasingly cerebral and surreal as it progressed. Paul Ryan Promises House Immigration Bill in Election SeasonHoping to head off narrow legislation to protect young undocumented immigrants, Speaker Paul D. Ryan said he will draft an immigration bill for a floor vote. Doctor Who Danced During Surgery Is Suspended by Georgia Medical BoardThe board said that the dermatologist’s continued practice “poses a threat to the public health, safety, and welfare.” Doug Ford Leads Ontario Conservatives to VictoryMr. Ford, a brother of former Mayor Rob Ford of Toronto, led his party to a victory in Ontario’s legislative elections, ending the Liberal Party’s 15 years in power. Uzbek Asylum Seeker Gets Life in Prison for Deadly Truck Attack in SwedenRakhmat Akilov, who failed to get asylum and later pledged allegiance to ISIS, was found guilty of terrorism and murder. Defying Prevention Efforts, Suicide Rates Are Climbing Across the NationSince 1999, suicide rates have risen in almost every state and by 25 percent nationwide. Health officials are scrambling for solutions. David Douglas Duncan, 102, Who Photographed the Reality of War, DiesAmong the most influential photographers of the 20th century, he was also known for his extensive pictorial record of Pablo Picasso’s life. How the Gig Economy Is Reshaping Work: Not So MuchDefying expectations, the first official survey of “alternative work arrangements” since 2005 shows that nontraditional employment has become less common. Leaders Poised to Provide Discounted MetroCards to Low-Income New YorkersMayor Bill de Blasio and the City Council speaker, Corey Johnson, have agreed in principle to use city funds to begin paying for a “fair fares” program. The Boys From the BanlieuesThe vast sprawl of suburbs and satellite towns around Paris, disdained by some as a breeding ground for crime and terrorism, is home to the greatest pool of soccer talent in Europe. Australia Fare: I Came Back to Australia, and the Milk Bars Were GoneOur critic recalls a childhood when these stores were around every corner. Things, sadly, have changed. I Married a Millennial. I Married a Gen Xer. Now What?When a millennial marries a member of Generation X, or even someone older, their age difference can often stir up some intergenerational drama. Tech We’re Using: An Investigative Arsenal: Power Chargers, Document Analysis Tools and MoreWhat’s it like to comb through 18,000 pages? Eric Lipton, an investigative reporter for The Times, described the tech he uses to help accomplish that task. More Recent Articles |
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