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Trump threatens Iran with consequences 'few throughout history have ever suffered'"America should know that peace with Iran is the mother of all peace, and war with Iran is the mother of all wars," Rouhani said. Israel evacuates stranded Syrian volunteers in 'international effort'The Israeli military said it acted on a government directive to evacuate the civilians at the request of the United States and "additional" European countries. Nicaraguan protester recounts gruesome torture"They hit me with the gun and they said, 'No we're not going to kill you yet,'" Marco Novoa recalled. Blast hits Kabul airport on return of exiled Afghan vice presidentVice President Abdul Rashid Dostum left the country last year amid allegations of sexual abuse and torture Education program for inmates in South Africa honors Mandela's legacySouth Africa's new Prison to College Pipeline program seeks to address recidivism by providing prisoners with access to public university-level education. More Recent Articles
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Lawmakers, Lobbyists and the Administration Join Forces to Overhaul the Endangered Species ActIn recent weeks, more than two dozen measures have been proposed to remove protections for species and weaken the law, which critics say impedes people’s livelihoods. News Analysis: How a Trump Decision Revealed a G.O.P. Memo’s Shaky FoundationDocuments released over the weekend plainly demonstrated that key elements of Republicans’ claims about the F.B.I.’s surveillance of Carter Page were misleading or false. As Trump Struggles With Helsinki’s Fallout, Congress Faces a New Charge: ComplicityCongressional Republicans have responded to Russia’s attacks with conflicting impulses, pressing to sanction Moscow even as some undercut the investigations. The Interpreter: <div>Israel Picks Identity Over Democracy. More Nations May Follow.</div>Israelis are less alone than they once were in questioning the half-century-old consensus that democracy should always prevail over national identity. Israel Aids Evacuation of Hundreds of ‘White Helmets’ and Families in SyriaThe Israeli government facilitated the passage of the rescue workers and their families through its territory to Jordan so that they could be resettled abroad. Democrats See Openings at State Level, Thanks to Trump ResistanceOpposition to the president is motivating many more Democratic voters in local races, creating an intensity gap, governors say. Can Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Help Build a Progressive Audience In Red States?Welcome to Wichita, Kan., the biggest city in a state that hasn’t sent a Democrat to Congress in a decade. Can Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders’s support for an insurgent candidate help change that? Donald Trump Has Endangered Species in His SightsRyan Zinke’s Interior Department proposes to significantly weaken the landmark law that saved the bald eagle, the gray wolf and other species from extinction. The Children of Flint Were Not ‘Poisoned’Stop using this word. It’s inaccurate and all it does is terrify the people who live here. Op-Ed Columnist: Trump, ‘He’s Like a Rapper’Op-Ed Columnist: A Plea for a Fact-Based Debate About Charter SchoolsMany have made substantial academic progress. They also have downsides. It’s worth talking about both. Grace Notes: An Iranian Caricaturist Got a Visa Despite the Travel Ban. Now She’s Drawing Trump.Nasrin Sheykhi had never been to the United States until after the Trump administration imposed its ban on travel from several predominantly Muslim countries. Accused of Rape and Torture, Exiled Afghan Vice President ReturnsIn a deal with the government, Gen. Abdul Rashid Dostum was allowed to come home. Moments after he left the airport, a suicide bomber detonated explosives, killing 20 and wounding 90 others. Waitress Discusses Taking Down Man Who Groped Her: ‘We Deal With a Lot’Emelia Holden, 21, said the encounter, which went viral on social media, prompted women to reach out to her and other servers to tell their stories of harassment. New Cuba Constitution, Recognizing Private Property, Approved by LawmakersThe draft document, which still must be approved in a referendum, encourages foreign investment, opens the door to same-sex marriage, strengthens the judicial system and creates a prime minister role. Israelis Protest Denial of Surrogacy Rights to Same-Sex CouplesThe government extended surrogacy rights to single women, but rejected an amendment that would have included same-sex couples. Their Father Was a Refugee in India. Now They’ve Teamed Up With the Trumps.The Trump Organization has struck just one new hotel deal since the president took office. It’s with two brothers doing business in rural Mississippi. On Golf: Tiger Woods Was Back in Contention. But It Wasn’t the Same Tiger Woods.Woods briefly led at the British Open on Sunday, but there were signs that this was a much different player and person than the version that last won a major 10 years ago. Fiat Chrysler Loses Its Driving Force as a Bumpy Road Lies AheadThe carmaker already faced difficulties, including a reliance on the Jeep and Ram divisions and a limited presence in China, before it was forced to replace its chief executive, Sergio Marchionne. Jonathan Gold, Food Critic Who Celebrated L.A.’s Cornucopia, Dies at 57A gourmand who explored Los Angeles’s immigrant communities, taco carts and chic restaurants, Mr. Gold won renown in the culinary world and a Pulitzer Prize for criticism. Critic’s Notebook: Review: ‘Emojiland’ and a Graceful Elegy at New York Musical FestivalA show set inside a smartphone is silly, yet surprisingly resonant with contemporary politics. It’s Not Just the Tampon Tax: Why Periods Are PoliticalMore people than ever are discussing periods in public, including a push for “menstrual equity” and an end to tampon taxes. We explain. More Recent Articles |
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