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New York Times | Killing of Mollie Tibbetts in Iowa Inflames Immigration Debate New York Times BROOKLYN, Iowa — Television cameras had for weeks swarmed this small town in Iowa farm country as the police looked for Mollie Tibbetts, the college student who went for a jog last month and never returned home. After hundreds of tips and interviews, ... "Carry on her legacy": University of Iowa holds vigil for murdered student Mollie Tibbetts Mollie Tibbetts' death is being used to push debunked ideas about illegal immigration and violent crime Man accused of murdering Mollie Tibbetts appears in court; magistrate sets $5 million cash-only bond |

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Caning of Malaysian lesbians will fuel 'recent wave of homophobia,' rights group saysThe scheduled caning of two women in Malaysia for same-sex conduct could exacerbate the already unsafe climate for the country's LGBTQ community. Oil giant Saudi Aramco reportedly nixes $2.5T deal for world's largest IPOThe deal would have netted fees of almost a billion dollars for the three U.S.-based banks facilitating the IPO. In first, Saudi Arabia seeks to behead woman activistThe accusations against a group Israa al-Ghomgham is part of include chanting slogans hostile to the regime and attempting to inflame public opinion. Vietnam puts 12 people, including 2 Americans, on trial for alleged subversionA news agency said two U.S. citizens are accused of ordering others to distribute leaflets, take over state radio stations, and participate in protests. No timetable for Trump's Mideast peace plan, Bolton saysThe president said Israel will pay a "price" for his recognition of Jerusalem as its capital and the Palestinians will "get something very good" in return. Denmark is among the world's happiest countries. But is all that positivity problematic?Denmark is consistently ranked among the top three happiest countries in the world. But the pressure to keep striving for more is intensifying. More Recent Articles
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Michael Cohen, D.N.C., Tariffs: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingTrump Praises Manafort, Saying ‘Unlike Michael Cohen’ He ‘Refused to Break’The president attacked Mr. Cohen as a bad lawyer and said that he had “such respect for a brave man,” a reference to Paul Manafort, who was convicted of tax and bank fraud. Anatomy of a Crime: Sex, Hush Money and a Trump Fixer’s Guilty PleaCoordinating with Michael Cohen, a tabloid giant turned its tip line into a trip wire for negative stories that could hurt the Trump campaign, prosecutors said. When Is an Offense Impeachable? Look to the Framers for the AnswerThe constitutional convention in 1787 focused on corrupt conduct used to gain the presidency in drafting the impeachment clause. ‘How Did We End Up Here?’ Trump Wonders as the White House Soldiers OnPresident Trump, a man who has in the past relished the idea of leading his troops into political battle, seemed subdued as he grappled with two legal setbacks. Cohen Wasn’t Alone: Records Suggest Others in Trump Circle Had Role in Hush Money ArrangementsThe court filings indicate for the first time that others at President Trump’s company and campaign had involvement, either before or after payments were made to women. New York Investigators Subpoena Michael Cohen for Documents Linked to Trump FoundationThe state tax department issued the subpoena after Mr. Cohen’s lawyer suggested his client might have information that could be useful to the investigation into President Trump’s charity. Democratic Party Says It Thwarted Attempted Hack of Voter DatabaseThe Democratic National Committee contacted the F.B.I. this week about a fake login page that could harvest passwords and other credentials. State of the Art: Can Facebook, or Anybody, Solve the Internet’s Misinformation Problem?Facebook showed it was proactive against online threats when it revealed new global influence campaigns this week. But being proactive is far from finding a solution. Donald Trump’s High Crimes and MisdemeanorsCongress, Do Your JobAfter President Trump’s Terrible Tuesday, Republican lawmakers need to stop pretending that there are any red lines that he won’t cross. If All This Was Just a Movie …A Black and Sooty MessPresident Trump tosses a tangled lifeline to the declining coal industry. It will lead to more deaths, it won’t help workers and it will make global warming worse. Why Should North Korea Give Up Its Nuclear Weapons?To reach a final deal on the denuclearization of North Korea, the Trump administration must give up something substantial. But Washington isn’t budging. Can Michael Cohen Bring Down Trump?Who knows, the once-cocky fixer, now humbled, could find himself a star witness at hearings on impeachment of our 45th president. What the Manafort Verdict MeansIt’s Robert Mueller’s biggest victory yet, in one of the most successful special counsel investigations in history. The Stone: We Are Not Born HumanTrump Knows Digital Ads Work. Why Don’t Democrats?The party’s campaigns are ignoring obvious opportunities to engage with voters. The Organized Chaos of Botaoshi, Japan’s Wildest GameOne side protects its pole. The other does everything possible to topple it. Botaoshi, a game combining elements of rugby, sumo and martial arts, hangs on in Japan despite the dangers. Immunotherapy Drugs Slow Skin Cancer That Has Spread to the BrainDrugs that activate the immune system shrank tumors and prolonged life among patients with an aggressive form of melanoma, a small study shows. Jimmy Connors at the U.S. Open, First Hate, Then LoveIn the late ’70s tennis in New York began to change, marked by Connors’s evolution from villain in 1977 at the West Side Tennis Club to hero in 1978 at the National Tennis Center. Aretha Franklin Died Without a Will, and Estate Issues LoomThe musician had songwriting credits on some of her hits, and distributing the music rights to those songs will be among the issues ahead. Jimmy Bennett Says He Feared Speaking Out About Asia ArgentoThe actor makes his first public statement since a report that she paid him to settle his claim that she sexually assaulted him. Where Did the Bylines Go? Times Editors Respond to a Home Page QuestionOur executive editor, Dean Baquet, and managing editor, Joe Kahn, explain our thinking regarding bylines on our home page. Killing of Mollie Tibbetts in Iowa Inflames Immigration DebateThe killing of an Iowa college student by a man identified as an undocumented Mexican immigrant has added new fuel to the debate over illegal immigration. Matter: A Blended Family: Her Mother Was Neanderthal, Her Father Something Else EntirelyGenetic analysis of bones discovered in a Siberian cave hint that the prehistoric world may have been filled with “hybrid” humans. Duncan Hunter’s Indictment in California Opens the Door for a Long-Shot ChallengerAmmar Campa-Najjar attracted a whirlwind of attention the day after Duncan Hunter, his opponent for Congress, was charged with using campaign funds for personal expenses. Bull Market Hits a Milestone: 3,453 Days. Most Americans Aren’t at the Party.By one measure, stocks crossed a major threshold on Wednesday. But the financial gains of the decade-long run have been concentrated among the already wealthy. Simple Desk Improvements That Make an Open Office Easier to BearSitting in an open floor plan office or having flexible, unassigned seating at work is a challenge to be sure, but these tips can make your work space a bit more bearable. Who Was Shakespeare’s Muse? A Black Woman, This Play Imagines“Emilia,” at Shakespeare’s Globe, features three black actresses in the role of the “Dark Lady” who inspired some of the Bard’s sonnets. Entertaining With: How to Throw an Easy Late-Summer Dinner Party, With Edible FlowersThe fashion designer Jeana Sohn celebrated her debut collection in a friend’s Laurel Canyon garden — and shared her tips for entertaining. Review: From a True-Crime Pioneer, a Different Sort of TruthJean-Xavier de Lestrade, director of “The Staircase,” turns to fiction in a pair of mini-series about a French woman’s life in reform school and after. Plan Bee: The Rise of Alternative PollinatorsHoneybees are under siege, straining the business of farming. Now growers are turning to other bee species to help their crops. Ice on the Surface of the Moon? Almost Certainly, New Research ShowsResearchers don’t know whether the ice water runs deep, like the tips of buried icebergs, or is as thin as a layer of frost. More Recent Articles |
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