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27 members of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards killed in suicide bombingThe assault, among the worst ever on the Guards, illustrated that Iran’s elite force, can be vulnerable to guerrilla-style operations. Migrants waiting in a Mexican shelter riot over long waits, poor conditionsNonprofit says scenes could be first glimpse of how Trump’s ‘remain in Mexico’ policy actually plays out when implemented. Texas businessman pays $110k to kill rare mountain goat in PakistanThe species, which was considered endangered until four years ago, is known as the national animal of South Asian country. Marijuana lollipop gives man a heart attackThe Canadian man, who had pre-existing heart disease, ate a marijuana lollipop. Now that pot is legal in Canada, doctors worry that people with heart disease are at risk. 'A great shame': Iranian photographer slams Trump's use of her photo"This image shows my people and is for my people, and shouldn't be abused," Yalda Moaiery said. 2 Americans among 5 dead in Kenyan plane crash"The plane clipped the tree and the rear wheels came off," a farmworker said. "It then careened and crashed into another tree in front and into the ground." Young mafia bosses use social media to recruit Italian teenagersGovernment report suggests high unemployment rates in the region leaving youths with few viable alternatives. 'Roma' actor finally gets U.S. visa in time for the OscarsMexican star Jorge Antonio Guerrero will be able to join cast and crew at the Academy Awards ceremony. Rare tiger killed in U.K. safari park; 2nd to die in past weekAmur tigers are an endangered species with as few as 500 left in the wild. With talk show, Venezuela socialist party boss stirs 'Elvis' like supportCabello's show regularly plays speeches from the late Hugo Chavez and blasts U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio. Hangmen with 'moral character' wanted as Sri Lanka reinstates death penaltyApplicants for two positions should have "an excellent moral character," according to a job ad in a state-run newspaper. Drug lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzmán likely headed to Supermax prisonBob Hood, a former Supermax penitentiary warden, suspects Guzmán will "never be allowed on the yard with other prisoners for the rest of his life." Philippine agents arrest journalist critical of presidentMaria Ressa, who was selected by Time magazine last year as one of its Persons of the Year, was arrested over a libel complaint. Bonsai master calls on thief of 400-year-old tree to care for his 'child'Fifth-generation expert Seiji Iimura, who owns garden in Kawaguchi City, said he took care of it as if it were his own child. Rebuffed on Iran diplomacy, Trump is getting more traction on VenezuelaAnalysis: When it comes to rallying other nations behind standoffs with Iran and Venezuela, Trump is getting different results. How one soccer player's honeymoon turned into an extradition nightmareThe Middle East nation calls him a fugitive; the professional athlete who fled Bahrain said he would be tortured if he were sent back there. More Recent Articles
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Manafort Found to Have Lied to Prosecutors While Under a Cooperation AgreementA federal judge found that President Trump’s former campaign chairman was untruthful about several topics, potentially leading to a longer sentence. News Analysis: Trump Puts Best Face on Border Deal, as Aides Try to Assuage an Angry RightIt was arguably the most punishing defeat President Trump has experienced in office, and it left the White House scrounging for other ways to pay for a wall. House Votes to Halt Aid for Saudi Arabia’s War in YemenThe vote, coming amid outrage over Jamal Khashoggi’s killing, was a rare move to curb presidential war powers. If the Senate passes the measure, President Trump would most likely issue his first veto. Ryan Adams Dangled Success. Women Say They Paid a Price.Several women say Adams offered to jumpstart their music careers, then pursued them sexually and in some cases retaliated when they spurned him. He denies the claims. Parkland: A Year After the School Shooting That Was Supposed to Change EverythingThose at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School knew their lives would be transformed by the massacre. Many had no idea of the many ways that would happen. Parkland Shooting: Where Gun Control and School Safety Stand TodayThe Parkland students became a force for gun control legislation and boosted the youth vote. Here’s how they changed America’s response to mass shootings. Nonfiction: How the Parkland Shooting Led to a Generation’s Political AwakeningIn his book “Parkland,” Dave Cullen follows the survivors of the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on their quest to change gun laws and heal themselves. Former Air Force Intelligence Agent Charged With Spying for IranProsecutors say Monica Elfriede Witt gave the Iranians the code name and mission of a secret Pentagon program involving American intelligence operations. U.S. Revives Secret Program to Sabotage Iranian Missiles and RocketsThe covert attacks on aerospace supply chains are meant to cripple Iran’s missile fleets. Iranian leaders maintain they are not deterred by any setbacks. NASA’s Mars Rover Opportunity Concludes a 15-Year MissionSilent since a giant dust storm last summer, the rover was the longest-lasting robot on another planet ever. Donald Trump, El Chapo, Mars: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Answer Is Blowin’ in the WindOf Stalin, Hitler and environmental protection. A New Model to Stop the Next School ShootingI’m a psychiatrist, but I’m also a parent. Where do my loyalties lie? Navigating the Male-Female Work RelationshipThere’s plenty of safe middle ground between a man’s leering at women and his simply avoiding them. Would Congress Care More if Parkland Had Been a Plane Crash?Seventeen of my classmates and teachers died in the Parkland shooting, yet lawmakers still drag their feet on controlling guns. Pretend It’s AliensA neat mental trick to understand the climate battle ahead. Editorial Observer: Everyone Needs Legal Help. That Doesn’t Mean Everyone Needs a Lawyer.Rebecca Sandefur believes America needs a new model for handling everyday legal issues. ‘Race Is Not a Costume’Readers share their thoughts on blackface. Southern Baptists Face Their #MeToo MomentA report on sexual abuse has rocked the denomination. How will it respond? How Much Does Heterodoxy Help Progressives? (Wonkish)Their agenda still needs to be tax-and-spend, not just spend. The Political Magic of Us vs. ThemEncouraging and exploiting division has worked for Trump, as far as his own electoral prospects are concerned. Can he keep it up? Losing Your Privacy in the Digital Age: Share Your StoriesWe want to hear from you. How Swizz Beatz Bridged the Worlds of Hip-Hop and Contemporary ArtWhile amassing his own collection, the music producer became a crucial connector, and an important advocate for artists of color. Having a Good Side Isn’t Just for Mariah Carey AnymoreFacing one way used to be just for divas. Then came selfie sticks, ring lights and Instagram. From a Church in Philadelphia, Sports Reference Informs the WorldA network of sports data websites began when a Ph.D. candidate needed a distraction. Last year those sites generated a billion page views. New Jersey Catholic Bishops List Names of Nearly 200 Priests Accused of AbuseThe disclosures come as the latest made by dioceses and religious orders as the church grapples with a sex abuse crisis. “I beg your forgiveness,” Newark’s archbishop said. Europe Flags American Territories in ‘Dirty Money’ List, Deepening Rift With U.S.Four territories, including Puerto Rico, were added to a blacklist that will require European banks to increase scrutiny there, prompting a rebuke from the Trump administration. F.B.I. Hopes Samuel Little’s Drawings Will Help Identify His Murder VictimsInvestigators are trying to establish the identities of dozens of women whom a serial killer says he killed beginning in 1970. Lyndon LaRouche, Cult Figure Who Ran for President 8 Times, Dies at 96A quixotic leader who began his political career on the far left and ended it on the far right, railing against a host of groups. ‘Friendly Fire’ Killing of Detective: 42 Shots, 7 Officers, 11 SecondsSeven officers opened fire toward a man holding what appeared to be a gun in the doorway of a Queens store he had been trying to rob, the police said. Kamala Harris Is Accused of Lying About Listening to Tupac. Here’s What Happened.Some news outlets have sought to discredit Ms. Harris, seizing on recent comments as proof of her inauthenticity, but several of them left out key context. Covington Students ‘Did Not Instigate’ Lincoln Memorial Encounter, Bishop SaysA report from a detective agency offered a detailed account of what happened between students from a Catholic high school and a Native American man. New Jersey Unveils New Limits on High School Football PracticesPlayers will be limited to 15 minutes of full-contact practice each week under new rules that state officials called the toughest in the country. Should You Take That Promotion? Well, MaybeA step up isn’t always a step in the right direction. 6 Steps to Turn Regret Into Self-ImprovementStop beating yourself up, and turn your emotions into action. Travel Tips: How to Be a Green TravelerYou may live a sustainable lifestyle at home, but what about while on vacation? Here are some practical steps you can take to limit your impact on the environment. Frieze Los Angeles: Lights, Camera, Art!Will a film studio’s New York sets help a contemporary art fair soar after the city’s other fairs flopped? Album Review: Ariana Grande Is Living a Public Life. The Real Reveals Are in Her Music.The singer’s fifth album, “Thank U, Next,” is her most adventurous yet — and most in conversation with the rest of pop music. Nonfiction: Run-DMC, Aerosmith and the Song That Changed EverythingIn “Walk This Way,” the reporter Geoff Edgers tells the story of a crucial moment in the history of pop music. Film Set in China’s Cultural Revolution Is Pulled From Berlin FestivalThe withdrawal of the film by the noted Chinese director Zhang Yimou comes amid a broader crackdown on the discussion of sensitive subjects in China. The Biggest Economic Divides Aren’t Regional. They’re Local. (Just Ask Parents.)Why people living in smaller cities or towns tend to give higher ratings to their communities. More Recent Articles
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