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NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez is near the s...NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez is near the site of Guatemala's devastating volcano eruption, where some are searching for dozens of missing relatives and the threat of additional explosions looms. NBC News' Miguel Almaguer reports from...NBC News' Miguel Almaguer reports from Fort Greely, Alaska, where he was given rare access to the team and facility that is prepared to defend the United States against a nuclear attack from North Korea. 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. Bermuda legalizes same-sex marriage — againThe island's Supreme Court on Wednesday overturned a gay marriage ban that was signed into law just four months ago. A side-effect of PrEP: Less condom useAttacks on Muslim Americans may backfire, study saysVolcano eruption wipes out families in GuatemalaA rescue worker says he found family members, searching for shelter in their homes, locked in a final embrace. Obama-era license aimed to let Iran convert money in dollarsThe Obama administration secretly sought to give Iran brief access to the U.S. financial system. Germany targets remaining members of Hitler's roving death squadsThe Nazis established death camps partially due to concerns about the psychological effects up-close mass killings were having on Einsatzgruppen troops. Argentina cancels soccer game against Israel amid boycott campaignThe head of the Palestinian football association had called on Arab soccer fans to burn posters of star player Lionel Messi if he participated. My chats with Trump are similar to sausages, Macron saysThe French presidency says Macron told Trump during a call last week that new U.S. tariffs on European, Mexican and Canadian goods are illegal and a "mistake." More Recent Articles |

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Primary Day, Facebook, Bill Clinton: Your Evening BriefingEurope Edition: France, Spain, Yacht: Your Thursday BriefingDemocrats Strengthen House Takeover Prospects in Primary VotingThe Democratic Party skirted disaster in California and lined up likely gains in New Jersey, but Republicans saw some bright signs as well. In Fight for California Governor, Candidates Head to Ideological CornersGavin Newsom and John Cox appear ready to engage in a stark battle over taxes, health care and President Trump. 5 Takeaways From California’s Primary, for CaliforniansThough it had national implications, the California primary also tested state political issues like single-payer health care, Latino turnout and an unpopular gas tax. Paul Ryan Dismisses Trump ‘Spy’ Charge as G.O.P. Shows Signs of ResistanceSpeaker Paul D. Ryan backed Representative Trey Gowdy in dismissing President Trump’s assertion that the F.B.I. inserted a “spy” into his campaign. Alice Marie Johnson Is Granted Clemency by Trump After Push by Kim Kardashian WestThe commutation for Ms. Johnson, a 63-year-old serving life in prison on nonviolent drug charges, was contrary to the policies the president’s own Justice Department has enacted since he took office. Melania Trump Appears in Public After ‘a Little Rough Patch’The first lady accompanied the president on a visit to FEMA after President Trump bitterly attacked the news media on Twitter for being “unfair and vicious to my wife.” A Medical Mystery Grows as U.S. Consulate Workers in China Fall IllThe illnesses in China have broadened a crisis that started in 2016, when American Embassy employees and their family members in Cuba began getting sick after hearing strange noises. Kate Spade’s Death: ‘There Was No Indication and No Warning,’ Says Her HusbandAndy Spade said that his wife had been seeking treatment for serious depression for six years. Andy Spade’s Statement About Kate Spade’s Death“Kate suffered from depression and anxiety for many years.” Why Kate Spade Felt Like a Friend“Your gorgeous yet practical art made me feel a little less lonely at work every day,” one woman said. Op-Ed Columnist: Democrats Childishly Resist Trump’s North Korea EffortsMedicaid’s Nickel-and-Dime RoutineStates are making it harder for poor people to get coverage while doing little to prevent poor care. Protecting Privacy Is a Civil Rights IssueCongress should recognize the privacy of consumer data as a civil rights issue. Op-Ed Columnist: ‘I Want to Hate …’Trump’s ‘Winning’ Is America’s LosingAn increasing focus on partisan victory and identity politics comes at the expense of the greater good. The Democrats Navigate Around an IcebergTuesday’s primary results don’t guarantee a wave. But the party’s dreams remain very much afloat. Despite Trump, the West Must Stay UnitedSome of the American president’s decisions have undermined the rules-based international order. But we must persevere. A Roy Moore-Less Campaign in Alabama Was Still Pretty CrazyGov. Kay Ivey tried to keep a low profile, but her opponents had a lot to say about that. Philly Doesn’t Care What Trump Says About the EaglesAll Philadelphians practice the same faith. We worship the N.F.L. champion Eagles. Family Separation at Border May Be Subject to Constitutional Challenge, Judge RulesA federal judge in San Diego was sharply critical of the Trump administration’s practice of separating children from immigrants seeking asylum. San Francisco Voters Uphold Ban on Flavored Vaping ProductsThe measure is considered the strictest in the nation. Voters backed it despite an expensive advertising campaign funded by a major tobacco company. A Far-Right Leader Went for a Swim in Germany. His Clothes Went for a Walk.Alexander Gauland of Alternative for Germany was escorted home seminaked by the police, after falling victim to a thief who shouted, “Nazis don’t need bathing fun!” Boston Grapples With Faneuil Hall, Named for a SlaveholderIn a city that has long wrestled with issues of race, activists want Peter Faneuil’s name removed from the popular Colonial-era landmark. The mayor disagrees. White Manager Pleads Guilty to Forcing Black Cook to Work for Years Without PayBobby Paul Edwards admitted to using violence, threats, isolation and intimidation to compel John Christopher Smith to work over 100 hours a week. Kim Jong-un’s Image Shift: From Nuclear Madman to Skillful LeaderCan someone change so quickly? A summit meeting with President Trump will test the North Korean leader’s radical transformation. These Women Survived Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries. They’re Ready to Talk.More than 200 women once put to work in the notorious church-run confinement homes gathered in Dublin this week. Red Schoendienst, St. Louis Cardinals Star and Oldest Hall of Famer, Dies at 95The epitome of a baseball lifer, Schoendienst was a key figure for the Cardinals and was also their longest-serving manager. Tunisia Truth Commission Brings One Court Case in Four YearsChief of truth and reconciliation commission says government hampered efforts to bring justice to victims of decades-long dictatorship. Lens: A Child of Immigrants Photographs the Life He Might Have LedIn “Going Back Home,” the British-Pakistani photographer Mahtab Hussain explores the life he could have had if his parents never emigrated. A Manifesto for a 21st-Century Concert. (Drinks Allowed.)Esa-Pekka Salonen closes his three-year New York Philharmonic composer residency on Friday with a one-night-only extravaganza of music, dance and art. Kim Cattrall Can Talk to Me About Anything5 Cheap(ish) Things to Keep in Your Kitchen This SummerSometimes You Have to Quit to Get AheadTech Fix: Booking With Airbnb? Here’s Your Survival GuideStaying in someone’s home instead of a hotel might save a few bucks, but the benefits come with risks. Our columnist offers tips for protecting yourself. In Morocco, an Imported Team for the World CupA modern illustration of how nations have turned to a global diaspora to achieve success in soccer, and how resurgent nationalism in Europe is affecting their choices. 15 Songs in 15 Minutes: Inside Tierra Whack’s Whimsical, Twisted WorldA 22-year-old Philadelphia rapper has arrived with “Whack World,” an audacious mini-album and music video. This ‘Othello’ Is Powered by WomenIn Shakespeare in the Park’s 57 years at the Delacorte, this is the first production whose design roles are all filled by women. Jerry Maren, Who Sang and Danced as a Munchkin in Oz, Dies at 98He led the Lollipop Guild in the 1939 classic movie and was the cast’s last surviving dwarf. Behind the scenes, he fought for the dignity of dwarfs. A Promising Cancer Treatment Made Patients Worse, Not BetterFor an unusual form of lymphoma, an immunotherapy drug made the disease more aggressive. A cautionary tale. Trilobites: Stick Insects Are Easy Bird Food, and That Might Help Them ReproduceThe tough eggs carried by bugs that mimic plants may be spread by hungry birds to new locations where they hatch. More Recent Articles |
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