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With Trump silent, no 'sheriff' in town on Pakistan-India crisis, ex-diplomats sayAnalysis: Instead of playing role as mediator, U.S. tilts to India amid growing impatience with Pakistan and its alleged links to extremists. North Korea rebuilding long-range rocket site, photos showPhotos taken just 2 days after the Trump-Kim Hanoi summit show rebuilding at the Sohae Satellite Launching Station, North Korea's operational space launch facility. Packages with IEDs found near two London airports and rail hubInvestigators said they are "treating the incidents as a linked series." With their former chairman in jail, Nissan and Renault seek to revise partnershipThe Carlos Ghosn scandal threatens to fracture what has long been described as one of the most successful partnerships in the auto industry. Trump says he agrees '100%' with keeping U.S. troops in SyriaTwo months after saying all U.S. troops are leaving Syria, the president wrote members of Congress that he agrees with keeping a U.S. presence in Syria. Back in Venezuela, Guaido prepares to meet state workersOpposition leader Juan Guaido said he plans to meet with public employee unions to “recover” Venezuela's state bureaucracy. He also called for big protests on Saturday. A young U.S. entrepreneur's 'ultimate experiences' dream ends in tragedyAsher Burke "lived with fearless courage and a passion for experiencing all of life’s adventures," his family said. A growing political scandal threatens Canada's Justin TrudeauThe leader of the opposition Conservative Party called again for Trudeau to resign and for a police investigation. Americans killed in Kenya helicopter crash were avid travelersOfficials said the helicopter "lost control and crashed" shortly after leaving Lake Turkana Central Island on Sunday night. HIV-positive man is 2nd known adult worldwide to be cleared of AIDS virus"There is no virus there that we can measure. We can't detect anything," said an HIV biologist who helped treat the man. Carlos Ghosn, accused ex-chairman of Nissan, granted bail in JapanGhosn is charged with falsifying financial reports by under-reporting compensation that he contends was never paid or decided upon. Over 1,500 exotic turtles found inside luggage in PhilippinesThe 1,529 turtles were turned over to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources' Wildlife Traffic Monitoring Unit. Pakistan warns Indian submarine near its territorial watersTension escalated after India last week launched an airstrike inside Pakistan targeting militants behind a bomb attack on its troops. Pakistan retaliated by downing two Indian fighter jets. More Recent Articles
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Genoa Bridge Collapse Throws Harsh Light on Benettons’ Highway BillionsAutostrade, a privatized road operator, dwarfs the Italian family’s fashion empire. It’s now facing angry questions about big profits and lax regulation. More Migrants Are Crossing the Border This Year. What’s Changed?In the past, undocumented immigrants were mostly single men from Mexico, but that’s no longer the case. A look at who is coming and what is driving them. In the Middle of His Official Business, Trump Took the Time to Send Checks to Michael CohenThe dates on newly available checks shed light on the parallel lives Mr. Trump was living — at once managing affairs of state while quietly paying the price of keeping his personal secrets. Fact Check: Trump’s False Claim That Obama ‘Didn’t Give One Letter’ to Congressional InquiriesPresident Trump, responding to Democrats’ request for documents from his administration and businesses, wrongly suggested that his predecessor didn’t turn over any documents to Congress. House’s Anti-Semitism Resolution Exposes Generational Fight Over Ilhan OmarThe House’s Democratic leadership, responding to statements by Representative Ilhan Omar deemed hurtful to Jews, will put to a vote a resolution condemning anti-Semitism. North Korea Has Started Rebuilding Key Missile-Test Facilities, Analysts SayThe revelation comes days after the breakdown of the summit meeting between Kim Jong-un and President Trump in Hanoi, Vietnam. Fast-Acting Depression Drug, Newly Approved, Could Help MillionsA nasal spray version of the drug ketamine has shown promise as an antidepressant, even if its properties still aren’t well understood. How to Quit Antidepressants: Very Slowly, Doctors SayMustering solid evidence, two psychiatrists have denounced their field’s standard guidelines for how best to wean patients from depression medications. Mental Health Treatment Denied to Customers by Giant Insurer’s Policies, Judge RulesThe unit of UnitedHealth Group was found to have abused its discretion under federal laws. U.S. Border, China, Carlos Ghosn: Your Wednesday BriefingLet us help you start your day. Fix America’s National Emergencies Law. And Not Just Because of Trump.The 1976 statute had flaws before President Trump took office. But his recent emergency declaration gives Congress an incentive to fix it. Luke Perry Had a Stroke and Died. I Had One and Lived.I had both the privilege of more days and the awareness that those days would be limited. The Trump Musical: ‘Anything Goes’Leaders around the world have learned that they can do as they wish without the U.S. calling them out. Why Are Republicans Embracing Economic State Planning?The U.S. should not copy China’s command-and-control playbook. Markets are still best at driving economic growth. Oh, Trudeau.Charm will not extricate Canada’s Justin Trudeau from a spreading political mess. Only honest answers will. Does John Hickenlooper Have a Secret Weapon?Maybe nice guys finish Trump. How Australia Became the Defamation Capital of the WorldA court ruling in favor of a Chinese businessman against The Sydney Morning Herald illustrates the sorry state of the country’s defamation laws. The Democrats Have a Culture ProblemDoes the Democratic Party still have centrists? Does it need them? The Oppression of the SupermajorityThe defining political fact of our time is not polarization. It’s the thwarting of a largely unified public. Stop Saying ‘Exponential.’ Sincerely, a Math Nerd.Sure, “exponential growth” sounds impressive. But it usually isn’t. Lens: The Best Photos From the 76th Pictures of the Year InternationalFabio Bucciarelli was named Photographer of the Year and Jessica Phelps won Newspaper Photographer of the Year. The New York Times was cited for excellence in photo editing. Restaurant Review: A Beef Feast From Vietnam Gets a New York ShowcaseMadame Vo BBQ, in the East Village, specializes in bo bay mon, a seven-course dinner on the theme of beef that is still rare in Manhattan. F.D.A. Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, Who Fought Teenage Vaping, ResignsInitially criticized for his ties to the pharmaceutical industry, Gottlieb, a former venture capitalist, became known for his aggressive regulatory stance in the Trump administration. Michael Bloomberg Will Not Run for President in 2020The billionaire former New York City mayor said he would not seek the presidency, avoiding a crowded primary field that is generally to the left of him. Trump to Strip India of Special Tariff Status, Escalating Trade TensionsThe decision came after a year of failed efforts by the Trump administration to compel India to lower its trade barriers and as the administration tries to ease tensions with China. Trump Organization’s Insurance Policies Under Scrutiny in New YorkAon, one of the world’s largest insurance brokerages, was served a subpoena late Monday, the first step in an investigation of policies involving President Trump’s family business. Virgin Atlantic Won’t Make Female Flight Attendants Wear Makeup or Skirts AnymoreThe airline has ended a longstanding requirement that female cabin crew wear makeup on duty. Pants are now available for all flight attendants as well. A Tornado Warning Gave Alabamians 12 Minutes to Prepare. 23 People Died Anyway.A warning for the ferocious tornado was issued quickly. But in a place with widespread poverty and few places to hide, it could not save everyone. A Brooklyn Man Got Into a Fistfight. Two Hours Later, His Little Brother Was Shot Dead.The police accused Martial Amilcar, 20, of murdering 15-year-old Samuel Joseph, the younger brother of a man he had brawled with earlier in the day. An H.I.V. Cure: Answers to 4 Key QuestionsTranslating the latest success against the AIDS virus into a practical treatment will take years — if it happens at all. Here are answers to some of the most pressing questions raised by the news. A Year After Skripal Poisoning, Russia Offers Defiant Face to Britain and the WestRather than ignoring the anniversary of the day a former Russian spy was found poisoned, Russia punctuated the occasion with an hourlong news conference, a 52-page report and coverage on state-run TV. Critic’s Pick: ‘Jean-Michel Basquiat’ at the Brant Shows His Bifurcated LifeA fitting shrine for Basquiat: A trophy art museum shows off a painter who felt he had been commodified. Yo-Yo Ma and Wu Man: A Concerto Conjures a Chinese Golden AgeThe superstar cellist and the world’s leading pipa player join the New York Philharmonic for the American premiere of Zhao Lin’s “A Happy Excursion.” Fiction: Rising Seas, Migrants, War: A Timely Novel From John LanchesterIn “The Wall,” Britain — spared during a catastrophic global environmental disaster — barricades itself inside a massive concrete barrier. Aaron Gordon Is Ready for Stardom. The Magic Remain a Question Mark.Gordon is the shining centerpiece of a struggling team with championship dreams. This season has been his breakthrough, but the Magic are not there yet. Hello, Kitty! Warner Bros. Welcomes a Beloved CharacterSanrio granted the studio film rights to Hello Kitty after a five-year courtship. The character has never been given the Hollywood treatment before. Ocean Heat Waves Are Threatening Marine LifeScientists say the heat waves are becoming more common and longer, and are killing off the species that underpin many marine ecosystems. Reducing Maternal MortalityA new law to help states investigate deaths from childbirth complications is a start, but experts say what is really needed is reducing C-section rates. More Recent Articles |
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