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U.S. to leave about 200 troops in Syria, White House saysA "small peacekeeping group" will remain in Syria "for period of time," White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said, confirming an NBC News report. World's largest bee, feared extinct and last seen in 1981, spotted"I simply couldn’t believe it: We had rediscovered Wallace’s Giant Bee," wrote a photographer on the research team that spotted the insect last seen in 1981. 'El Chapo's' sons indicted on drug conspiracy chargesProsecutors allege the two brothers conspired to distribute in the U.S. cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana from Mexico and elsewhere in the world. Life-threatening, insect-borne diseases spike in Venezuela, report saysThe first country to eradicate malaria, Venezuela is seeing a surge in dengue, malaria, Zika and other life-threatening illnesses. Venezuela's Maduro closes Brazil border to block aid entryMaduro denies a humanitarian crisis, accusing the U.S. of using the “show” of supposed humanitarian aid as military intervention. Measles kills 900 in Madagascar, says WHOInfants from 9 to 11 months are most at risk, the WHO says. Excitement, anger as Kenya awaits ruling on decriminalizing gay sexSame-sex relationships are illegal in more than 70 countries, almost half of them in Africa, where homosexuality is broadly taboo and persecution is rife. WHO recommends makeup of next season's flu vaccineThe vaccines for the 2019-20 season in the Northern Hemisphere should cover the H1N1 strain — the most common this year — and two types of influenza B, WHO says. Trans woman killed in El Salvador after U.S. deportation, rights group saysCamila Díaz Córdova joined one of the migrant caravans heading from Central America to the U.S. last year to escape violence in her home country, according to Salvadoran group ASPIDH. U.S. military surveillance planes flying over Russia Thursday and FridayThe U.S. is flying an unarmed observation plane, the OC-135B, equipped with cameras. Europeans watch Brexit chaos in 'disbelief and bewilderment'"There is disbelief and bewilderment. It is impossible to comprehend how badly this has been handled." A young Senegalese man vanished on journey to SpainVictor Ciss wanted to emigrate to Europe, where he hoped to find work and send money to his family back home. But once left Senegal, his family lost all contact with him. Trump says he will not readmit Alabama woman who joined ISISMuthana, a 24-year-old Alabama woman, made a desperate plea to U.S. officials earlier this week to be allowed to return home. Pope at abuse summit: 'Listen to the cry of the young who want justice'Catholic officials in many parts of Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia still deny that clergy sex abuse exists or downplay the problem. Fire in centuries-old shopping district kills 70 in Bangladesh"Many of the recovered bodies are beyond recognition," one official said. Netanyahu cozies up to far-right parties; centrists respond with own allianceThe Israeli PM's strongest challengers joined forces Thursday. The centrist candidates are aiming to end Netanyahu's decade in power. More Recent Articles
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New Election Ordered in North Carolina Race at Center of Fraud InquiryThe unanimous ruling by the state Board of Elections was a startling turn in a case that underscored the risks of absentee ballot fraud. Jussie Smollett Rehearsed His Own Assault, Prosecutors SayThe Chicago police said Thursday that the “Empire” actor, upset over his salary, staged a fake assault with the help of two brothers. China Uses DNA to Track Its People, With the Help of American ExpertiseThe Chinese authorities turned to a Massachusetts company and a prominent Yale researcher as they built an enormous system of surveillance and control. Peace Treaty, and Peace Prize, for North Korea Appear to Tempt TrumpAs President Trump meets again with Kim Jong-un, North Korea’s leader, his role as a peacemaker is clearly weighing heavily on his mind. White House Says 200 Troops Will Stay in Syria, Retreating From a Full WithdrawalThe move was a concession to allies and Pentagon officials who have argued that a complete American withdrawal risks returning key areas in Syria to the Islamic State. Trump Administration, Getting Set for a Major Rollback, Ends Clean Air Talks With CaliforniaThe administration said it had decided to scrap negotiations over the president’s plan to undo Obama-era fuel efficiency standards. A Star’s Shoe Breaks, Putting College Basketball Under a MicroscopeWhen Duke’s Zion Williamson injured a knee after one of his Nike sneakers split open, it raised questions about amateurism and shoe companies’ influence in the sport. How Israel’s Moon Lander Got to the LaunchpadWith $100 million and a lot of volunteer labor, SpaceIL’s Beresheet spacecraft could be the first privately built vessel to reach the lunar surface. After SpaceX Launch, Israeli Spacecraft Begins Journey to the MoonThe privately built spacecraft will take a long trip to the moon, landing on its surface in April. North Carolina, Roger Stone, Jussie Smollett: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Xinjiang, Labour Party, Venezuela: Your Friday BriefingLet us help you start your day. The Lawyers Who Did Not BreakThe U.S. legal system is withstanding the Trump onslaught. Democrats for Family ValuesElizabeth Warren has another very good proposal. How Australia’s Image Went from Crocodile Dundee to $39 Hand SoapThe evolution of Antipodean hip. Jumaane Williams for Public AdvocateVote on Tuesday, Feb. 26. The Mueller Report Is Coming. Here’s What to Expect.A concise report will probably act as a “road map” to investigation for the Democratic House — and to further criminal investigation by other prosecutors. Don’t Abolish BillionairesAbolish bad policy instead. Sanders Has an Advantage, and It’s Not About EconomicsHe has put forward a foreign policy vision that pits democratic peoples everywhere against illiberalism at home and abroad. The Stench of Prejudice in Keith Tharpe’s Death SentenceA juror in Mr. Tharpe’s case signed an affidavit stating that he was a “nigger,” wondering “if black people even have souls.” Carlos Ghosn Faces Japanese ‘Justice’The fallen Nissan executive is ensnared in a legal system that has a 99 percent conviction rate. Can he get a fair hearing? Readers: Join a Conversation About ImmigrationOur policymakers have been at an impasse. Can you do better? critic’s pick: A Victory for the Civil War ‘Cyclorama’A colossal painting, once claimed to depict a Confederate victory, has carried an evolving meaning. Now, a spectacular restoration at the Atlanta History Center unravels its complex tale. As Students Struggle With Stress and Depression, Colleges Act as CounselorsMore than 60 percent of college students said they had experienced “overwhelming anxiety” in the past year. Over 40 percent said they felt so depressed they had difficulty functioning. Roger Stone Placed Under Gag Order Over Instagram PostMr. Stone, who had posted a photo of a federal judge that included cross hairs, was ordered by the same judge to stop making public comments about his case. Kraft Heinz Loses Billions as Tastes Shift and S.E.C. InvestigatesA huge write-down, disappointing results and a regulatory inquiry pose big challenges for the owner of the Jell-O and Oscar Mayer brands. Japan’s Hayabusa2 Spacecraft Lands on Ryugu AsteroidThe probe ascended from the space rock after firing a bullet to help with the gathering of samples that will eventually be returned to Earth. Public Theater Sues Ian Schrager’s Public Hotel, Alleging Trademark ViolationThe lawsuit claims that by introducing entertainment like musical performances and theater, the Public hotel on the Lower East Side is sowing confusion. Peter Tork, Court Jester of the Monkees, Is Dead at 77Mr. Tork was an accomplished musician, but he became famous for his comedic role as the goofy member of a made-for-television band. Christopher Hasson, Coast Guard Officer, Plotted Attacks at His Desk, Filings SayLieutenant Hasson, who hoped to spark a race war, had studied the Unabomber, the Virginia Tech gunman and other extremist killers, the authorities said. Pope Opens Meeting on Clerical Sex Abuse Under Great Pressure From Victims for ChangeAddressing 190 bishops and Roman Catholic Church leaders from around the world, Francis said the faithful were owed “concrete and effective measures.” For U.K.’s Labour, Anti-Semitism Is as Divisive and Damaging as BrexitAs another party lawmaker left for an independent grouping, leaders struggled to combat charges that Labour is “institutionally anti-Semitic.” The Medical Tech that Helps You When Your Doctor Can’tA new breed of tech company wants to fill the gaps between you, your doctor and your health insurance. It Was the Hottest Oscar Night Party. What Happened?Vanity Fair has ruled the roost, but its guest list is bloated by corporate sponsorships. And now there’s competition from Jay-Z. Netflix’s ‘Shtisel’ Is Binge-Worthy TV on a Strict Form of JudaismThe Israeli drama is being praised as an accurate and compelling portrayal of ultra-Orthodox Jews, a group that typically is insular — and doesn’t watch TV. Frieze and Felix Turn Heads in Los AngelesMemorable moments from a weekend of new fairs where art trumps celebrity-watching. Tech Fix: What’s Next for Smartphones? Samsung’s New Galaxy Line Offers a Few AnswersOne of the company’s newly unveiled models works with 5G wireless networks. Another folds up like a book. More Recent Articles |
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