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'Terrorist motive' in Amsterdam stabbing attack that injured 2 U.S. citizensThe U.S. ambassador to the Netherlands confirmed the two people injured on Friday were American tourists. U.S. decision to end refugee funding just latest setback for weary Palestinians"I'm angry," said Abir Zahran, a mother of four. "I think the Americans want to keep us ignorant. This is their goal." Pope urges action on 'endless fields' of plastic in oceans"We cannot allow our seas and oceans to be littered by endless fields of floating plastic," Pope Francis said. Suffering sparks fears of revenge as 'battle like no other' looms in SyriaWhile some Syrians want rebels to be "held accountable," aid workers warn that babies are among the civilians potentially in the firing line. U.S. eliminates funding to United Nations' Palestinian refugee agencyA British wartime fortress prepares for Brexit gridlockMiles of solid traffic, empty store shelves and medicine shortages could be in store after Brexit. More Recent Articles
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Agents Tried to Flip Russian Oligarchs. The Fallout Spread to Trump.American officials hoped they could persuade some of Russia’s wealthiest men to help with U.S. investigations. It didn’t work. White House Cites Executive Privilege to Withhold 100,000 Pages of Kavanaugh RecordsSenator Chuck Schumer denounced the Trump administration’s decision to cite executive privilege in refusing to release records relating to Judge Kavanaugh’s time as a lawyer in the Bush White House. In McCain Memorial Service, Two Presidents Offer Tribute, and a Contrast to TrumpBarack Obama and George W. Bush were among the political figures from both parties who came to mourn not just a giant of the Senate, but also an ideal that he represented. Washington Mourned John McCain. President Trump Played Golf.For many, it was a historic opportunity to memorialize the life of a Senate titan. For President Trump, it was Saturday. Meghan McCain Rebukes Trump in Powerful Eulogy for Her FatherJohn McCain’s daughter reproached President Trump at the senator’s funeral as the president left the White House wearing golf gear and a “Make America Great Again” hat. Microwave Weapons Are Prime Suspect in Ills of U.S. Embassy WorkersDoctors and scientists say microwave strikes may have caused sonic delusions and very real brain damage among embassy staff and family members. If Cardinal Was Under Pope’s Sanctions, Why Was He Allowed at Gala Events?A review of Cardinal Theodore McCarrick’s activities during the time he was supposedly under restrictions raises questions of how tough the Vatican is on bishops accused of sexual abuse. Pope Francis’ Accuser Turns Up the Pressure With More AccusationsArchbishop Carlo Maria Viganò offered new accounts on matters including the pope’s 2015 private meeting with Kim Davis, a Kentucky clerk who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. For Families Split at Border, an Anguished Wait for Children’s ReturnHundreds of migrant parents were deported from the United States without their children. Back at home, many wonder when, or even if, they will see them again. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsEthan Hawke still takes himself very seriously. The vanishing puffins. A beach villain for our times. The man who took on the pope. Louis C.K. is back. And more. How to Make a Big DecisionWho Gets a Second Chance?Op-Ed Columnist: The Trump Vibe Spreads Down UnderAt the bottom of the world, Australians engage in topsy-turvy politics, infected by the specters of Donald Trump and Rupert Murdoch. The Asian-American AgeDon’t Give Trump a Pass on Puerto RicoThe president thinks the government did a fantastic job last year handling Hurricane Maria. But the revision of the death toll, to nearly 3,000 from 64, says different. How to Play Our Way to a Better DemocracyIf we want saner politics, we need to start building better foundations from the playground up. Is the Catholic Church Beyond Redemption?Readers respond to a dad’s plea for members of the faith to demand the resignation of the entire clergy, including the pope. Addiction Doesn’t Always Last a LifetimeIn fact, most people recover, often on their own. Here are some of their stories. The Real Housewives of the Conference RoomLife After RoeWe need to be clear about what is at stake with the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh. How to Retire in Your 30s With $1 Million in the BankFed up with their high-pressure jobs, some millennials are quitting and embracing the FIRE movement. (It stands for financial independence, retire early). Randy Weston, Pianist Who Traced Africa in Jazz, Dies at 92During a lifelong trans-Atlantic exchange that was reflected in his music, Mr. Weston emphasized the African roots of jazz in a style influenced by Thelonious Monk. In-N-Out’s Political Donation Attracts Boycott Calls, but Will It Matter?A $25,000 donation to the Republicans prompted calls for a boycott, but even liberal Californians may find it hard to give up on the cult burger chain. And the company says it helps both parties. Cambodian Court Sentences Australian Filmmaker to 6 Years for EspionageProsecutors never said what country James Ricketson, an outspoken critic of Cambodian human rights abuses, was supposed to have spied for. Out of the Shadows, an Afghan Spy Chief Joins Presidential PoliticsAsadullah Khalid, who barely survived a Taliban hit, joins a growing field opposing President Ashraf Ghani. He counts Americans and warlords as benefactors. Critic’s Notebook: In a Hometown Send-Off, Aretha Franklin Belongs to EveryoneThe gospel church, the pop public, the city of Detroit: The “Queen of Soul” was part of them all, but they didn’t define her singular gifts. Where’s That Jumpsuit From? It’s a Long StoryAmah Ayivi, a designer and clothing dealer in Paris, has spun secondhand garments into a stylish business. More Recent Articles |
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