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Migrant 'humanitarian crisis' declared in Tijuana, MexicoThe mayor says he's asking the UN for aid to handle the 5,000 Central Americans who have arrived in his border city. Federal report says climate change will wallop U.S. economyA new federal report warns of a "cascading effect" that will alter lives and economies, cause fuel shortages and increased power outages. American missionary wrote 'God sheltered me' before trip turned deadly"Why did a little kid have to shoot me today?" John Allen Chau wrote in his notes, which he left with the fishermen before swimming back the next morning. Novichok police officer 'lost everything' after contaminating his house"Not only did we lose the house, we lost all of our possessions, including everything the kids owned" due to contamination, Det. Sgt. Nick Bailey said. Family of slain U.S. missionary forgives tribe that killed him"I have never known a more courageous, selfless, compassionate man," one friend said. "John lived and gave his life to share the love of Jesus." Dozens gathering to pray killed by mosque blast on Afghan army baseThere was no immediate claim of responsibility but the Taliban has launched a series of attacks against Afghan security forces in recent weeks. Dolce & Gabbana founders make video apology to China after racism accusationsThe fashion house has been in hot water in one of the world's largest markets for luxury goods after promotional videos seen as racist. Brexit deal is worse than staying in E.U., lawmaker who helped draft it saysGhosn scandal could mean the end of Renault-Nissan alliance"It is hard not to conclude that there may be a gulf opening up between Renault and Nissan," said one analyst. Suicide bomber on motorcycle kills 25 shoppers at market in PakistanThe attack occurred in an area that was for decades a refuge for militants fighting across the border in Afghanistan. Hour-long shootout at Chinese Consulate in Pakistan ends with 7 deadPakistan's PM said such incidents would not undermine relations with China, which are "mightier than the Himalayas and deeper than the Arabian Sea." Chinese reporter wins rare police apology for harassmentReporters Without Borders ranks China 176 out of 180 in its World Press Freedom Index. Iconic stretch of Berlin Wall wins protection from developersAfter the wall fell in 1989, more than 100 international artists painted over its concrete transforming it into the world's longest outdoor gallery. More Recent Articles
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U.S. Climate Report Warns of Damaged Environment and Shrinking EconomyWithout major action to rein in global warming, the American economy could lose 10 percent of G.D.P. by 2100, according to a report from 13 federal agencies. What’s New in the Latest U.S. Climate AssessmentMore and more of the predicted impacts of global warming are now becoming a reality. See How the Fires Burned Where California Goes to Escape It AllAmong the blackened and charred areas in Southern California were hiking trails overlooking the ocean, summer camps and historic movie sets. A Winter-Coat Heavyweight Gives Trump’s Trade War the Cold ShoulderColumbia Sportswear has worked around tariffs for decades — and it says the president’s new wave of levies will not bring jobs back to America. New York State’s Lawsuit Against Trump Foundation Can Proceed, Judge RulesA judge rejected several arguments that the state’s lawsuit accusing the Trump Foundation of misusing funds and self-dealing should be tossed out. Trump Asks Supreme Court for Fast Appeal of Transgender Military BanIn what has become an increasingly common move for the Trump administration, it asked the justices to step in before lower courts have ruled. Fistfights and Long Lines on Black Friday? Not as Much Anymore.Black Friday used to be all about midnight fights, endless lines and major markdowns on televisions. Like the rest of retailing, so much has changed. Black Friday 2018: A Not-So-Wild Day for American ShoppersJets, Horses and Bribes: How a Venezuelan Official Became a Billionaire as His Country CrumbledAlejandro Andrade, a former treasurer in Venezuela’s Socialist government, will be sentenced next week after pleading guilty to receiving more than $1 billion in bribes. Clinton Wants Europe to Get Tough on Migration. It Already Has.Centrist leaders in Europe have cut migration to Europe by about 90 percent already, using the kinds of deterrents belatedly recommended by Hillary Clinton. A Man’s Last Letter Before Being Killed on a Forbidden IslandJohn Allen Chau’s letter to his parents from the Andamans lays out a disturbing account of his final days trying to spread Christianity. Islanders Who Killed American Have a History of Guarding Their IsolationThe Sentinelese, a tribe of Andaman islanders and one of the world’s most enigmatic groups, have had limited interaction with outsiders. How Loneliness Is Tearing America ApartWhen people have a hole in their life, they often fill it with angry politics. Ohio Isn’t a Red State YetBut it will be if Democrats do not fight for working people in every corner of the state. Sheryl Sandberg Can’t Have It AllEditorial Observer: New York City High Schoolers Get Their Day in CourtA new civic-education project in a Manhattan federal courthouse gives teenagers a positive experience with the law. So, You’ve Wandered Into a Too-Expensive StoreTrying to Fight, Not Spread, Fear and LiesRed Dead Redemption 2 Is True ArtThe Beginning of the End of America’s Best IdeaThe story told by the recent wildfires is grim, a portent of nature altered and convulsive. PG? NC-17? She Made Such Calls for 30 YearsJoan Graves, retiring as chairwoman of the Motion Picture Association’s ratings system, candidly assesses her reign, including the films she can’t unsee. Books News: Hollywood Has Long Turned to Novelists for Help. But Poets?For “The Kindergarten Teacher,” a movie about poetic inspiration starring Maggie Gyllenhaal, the filmmakers hired real poets to write verses for the characters. Work Friend: How to Deal With Nosy People at WorkJerome Corsi, Friend of Roger Stone, Is in Plea Talks With MuellerMr. Corsi is said to have been presented with evidence that he was not truthful when investigators asked him whether he knew beforehand about actions by WikiLeaks during the 2016 campaign. Ex-C.I.A. Officer’s Brief Detention Deepens Mystery in MontenegroFor two years, Montenegrin officials have been pursuing the question of whether Russia secretly backed a coup to topple its government. Houthi Rebels Ready to Negotiate Control of Key Yemen Port, U.N. Envoy SaysThe United Nations sees a deal on the port of Hudaydah as a key first step to a broader end to the Saudi-led war against Iran-allied Houthi rebels. Activist Who Used Humor to Highlight War is Gunned Down in SyriaRaed Fares’s videos and protest placards drew international attention to the plight of Syrians while angering both the government and extremists. China Dispatch: A Retro Fashion Statement in 1,000-Year-Old Gowns, With Nationalist FringeA movement to revive ancient Chinese clothing now has up to a million followers and government blessing. But the fashion can veer into ethnic chauvinism among China’s dominant Han majority. A Guatemalan Mother Could Lose Her Daughter, Because She’s an AmericanA Guatemalan migrant separated from her daughter at the border has been told she faces the possible loss of her parental rights, in part because her daughter was born in the United States. Bob McNair, Energy Mogul Who Brought the N.F.L. Back to Houston, Dies at 81Mr. McNair, who was awarded the franchise that became the Texans, gave to many charitable causes. More recently, he was criticized for remarks about national anthem protests. The Crash and Burn of Dolce & GabbanaWhen the L Train Shuts Down, Will the Williamsburg Bridge Come to the Rescue?Half of the displaced L riders — 110,000 people a day — are expected to turn to this East River crossing to go between Manhattan and Brooklyn. The Morning After: Thanksgiving Cleanup TipsThanksgiving is awesome. Thanksgiving cleanup stinks. Here are a few tips to make it easier. 5 Cheap(ish) Ways to Maximize a Tiny KitchenPeeling Back the Paint to Discover Bruegel’s SecretsNew technology allows researchers to look beneath the layers of the Dutch master’s works, revealing some macabre details. Encounters: Bridget Everett Gets Fitted for a Flaming ‘Tina Turner’ DressThe raunchy cabaret star visits her costume designer’s studio in the East Village, otherwise known as the House of Larréon. More Recent Articles |
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