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New Zealand seeks to ban nearly all semi-automatic weaponsLegislation to ban almost all military-style semi-automatic and assault rifles will be introduced the first week of April, the prime minister said. Trump administration starts 'remain in Mexico' policy in El Paso, Texas"I will soon introduce legislation to ensure no funds are provided for this misguided policy," said the congresswoman who represents the area. Guests in South Korea hotel rooms were filmed, content streamed, police sayFour men were arrested for allegedly installing illegal cameras in dozens of hotel rooms, then profiting from streaming the feeds to strangers online. British PM May blasts Parliament for Brexit mess as deadline loomsUnless Britain and the E.U. agree on an alternative solution, Britain will leave the bloc on March 29 without a deal in place. Finland, named world's happiest country, offers 'rent a Finn'The U.S. was ranked 19th, down a notch from last year, on the U.N.'s World Happiness Report. Brigitte Bardot faces lawsuit over 'racist' comments about French islandIn a letter, Bardot described inhabitants of the French island, Reunion, as "aboriginals who have kept the genes of savages." Britain wanted to take back control. Now it's begging Europe for more time.The request comes as Donald Trump Jr. says Theresa May "should have listened to my father" during negotiations. Japan urged to stop transgender sterilization requirementThose who wish to change their gender marker on official documentation in Japan must have their original reproductive organs removed. E.U. head Donald Tusk sees short Brexit delay if U.K. backs divorce dealTusk said that an extension could be granted in writing if EU leaders approved his proposal and Britain's parliament voted in favor of the withdrawal agreement. 2 American Mormon missionaries detained in Russia set freeStrict anti-terrorism regulations passed in 2016 limit the activity of religious groups in Russia. American man arrested for allegedly stabbing wife at Tokyo courtThe suspect had three knives and police believe he ambushed the woman when she walked into the building, NHK public television reported. Cockpit voice recorder reveals moments leading up to Lion Air Boeing 737 crashThe flight crashed in October and killed all 189 people on board. Devastating cyclone tracks trail of destruction across southeast AfricaPresident Filipe Nyusi said more than 200 people were killed and more bodies are being discovered after Cyclone Idai. Mexico president López Obrador signs vow that he won't seek second termThe Mexican constitution limits a president to a single six-year term, and López Obrador put in writing that he won't change the law. Haka ring out as New Zealand copes in massacre's aftermathCeremonial dance performed as country and its multicultural diaspora attempt to honor the dead and stay connected with their homeland. New Zealand suspect was headed to a third target, police say"We absolutely believe we know where he was going," the commissioner said. Google hit with $1.69 billion E.U. fine for blocking ad rivalsWednesday's fine marks the company's third penalty in two years. More Recent Articles
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Confusion, Then Prayer, in Cockpit of Doomed Lion Air JetIndonesian investigators described the sounds emanating from the cockpit as the flight crew fought to take control of a plane that seemed almost magnetically propelled toward earth. Pentagon Opens Internal Inquiry of Acting Defense Chief’s Ties to BoeingPatrick M. Shanahan’s relationship with his former employers, and complaints that he disparaged Boeing competitors while at the Pentagon, have come under scrutiny. Months After John McCain’s Death, Trump Keeps Feud With Him AliveThe president said he gave the Arizona senator “the funeral he wanted, and I didn’t get ‘thank you,’” escalating attacks on Mr. McCain that began over the weekend. Trump Says Mueller Report Should Be Made Public: ‘Let People See It’Mr. Trump has previously declined to commit to making the Mueller report public, but on Wednesday said the attorney general should “let it come out.” How Companies Learned to Stop Fearing Trump’s Twitter WrathTwo years into President Trump’s term, many businesses appear to be increasingly prioritizing their balance sheets over political backlash caused by his efforts to compel them to build and hire. Rescuers Battle Flooding in Desperate Bid to Save Cyclone VictimsNearly a week after southern Africa was hit by one the worst natural disasters in decades, it was all rescue workers could do to try to reach the victims. Who Should Own Photos of Slaves? The Descendants, not Harvard, a Lawsuit SaysA woman is suing the university for photographs taken 169 years ago of slaves she says are her ancestors. The images were taken as part of a racist study. Giant Military Contract Has a Hitch: A Little-Known EntrepreneurDeap Ubhi has spent his tech career bouncing around. Now he’s tangled up in a little battle over one of the biggest government I.T. contracts in history. Federal Reserve, Floods, N.C.A.A.: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Well, Socialism Couldn’t Give Us TrumpWhat this country needs is a president who knows how to default. What Happens When Lawmakers Run Out of Abortion Restrictions to PassMany states are suddenly considering heartbeat bills, which would make it virtually impossible to get an abortion. That’s no accident. New Zealand’s Dealing With Its Gun Problem. When Will We?Other nations’ leaders learn from experience. But Congress and President Trump refuse to act. The Case for Expunging Criminal RecordsA new study shows the benefits of giving people a clean slate. The White-Extinction Conspiracy Theory Is BonkersThe New Zealand attacker wanted you to think white people face existential decline. They don’t. Seeing Really Is BelievingHow cataract surgery changed my life. Condemned to Repeat the History of Bank Failures?The 2008 crisis showed what happens when financial regulation is weakened while the economy is strong. The Trump administration is doing it again. An Important Vote for the ClimateLocal officials across the country will have a chance to vote on new energy efficiency standards for buildings. But few tend to vote, which could put the outcome in jeopardy. Is Betomania Real or Phony?The advent of Beto O’Rourke’s presidential candidacy has Democrats arguing ferociously among themselves. Holy Voodoo, Batman!Superheroes, arsenic, and Trump economics. Second-Class Justice in the MilitaryVery few court-martial appeals can make it to the Supreme Court. Congress should fix that. Martinique: A Slice of France, Tropical Forests and,Yes, Beaches TooIt’s hardly the standard Caribbean destination for travelers from the United States. And it offers few all-inclusive resort options. But that is part of this French-speaking island’s appeal. A Museum Tackles Myths About Jews and MoneyAn exhibition at the Jewish Museum in London looks at 2,000 years of negative stereotypes through historical objects and works of art. The New Social Network That Isn’t New at AllWhen an inveterate tweeter and social media hound decided to change his ways, what did he turn to? An email newsletter. A Painting Looted by and Returned to Nazis Finally Goes to Its Jewish OwnersThe painting, “View of a Dutch Square,” had been bought by St. Victor’s Cathedral in Xanten without knowing that it had been looted, in 1963. Border Patrol Facilities in Texas Are Overflowing, Prompting Mass Releases in Border CitiesHundreds of migrants are arriving every day in Texas’s Rio Grande Valley, where officials are scrambling to house and feed them. Italian Driver Kidnaps Busload of StudentsThe driver held 51 seventh-graders hostage and set the bus on fire. All the hostages were rescued. Clarence Thomas Breaks a Three-Year Silence at Supreme CourtJustice Thomas asked questions in the case of Curtis Flowers, who has been tried six times for murder. The court will decide whether jury selection was marred by racial discrimination. After Devin Nunes Sues a Parody Cow, It Surpasses Him on TwitterWhen the California congressman sued the account, it had 1,200 followers. That quickly ballooned to 467,000, more than his own following. An Iowa Town Fought and Failed to Save a Levee. Then Came the Flood.Hamburg residents held back the Missouri River in 2011, then had to take down the makeshift levee that saved them. Much of the town is now under water. Fed, Dimming Its Economic Outlook, Predicts No Rate Increases This YearThe Federal Reserve lowered its growth forecast to 2.1 percent this year, far less rosy than White House projections, as it detected signs of a slowing economy. Attention, Dogs: Bark at Your Owners’ PerilThree dogs who live in a Saddle River, N.J., mansion once owned by Russell Simmons have inspired an ordinance that bans and defines excessive barking. As College Consulting Expands, Are High School Counselors Advocates or Adversaries?With the expansion of private admissions coaching, some counselors feel sidelined, or fear their students won’t be treated fairly. Past Tense: Women With Axes: Looking Back at World War II ‘Lumberjills’Meet Rosie the Riveter’s British cousins. The Watchmaker of ShenzhenLin Yong Hua, a self-taught creator, is one of the few craftsmen in China accredited by a Swiss industry association. Album Review: Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah Continues to Break New GroundThe trumpeter’s bold new album, “Ancestral Recall,” offers the kind of slow-burning immersion that most of his recent records have only gestured at. N.B.A. Size? Check. N.B.A. Future? That’s More Complicated.Central Florida’s Tacko Fall and Florida State’s Christ Koumadje have the stunning size that teams used to love. But the N.B.A. may no longer covet what they’re offering. Critic’s Notebook: The Father-Daughter Bond at the Heart of Opera’s Greatest EpicAt the core of the “Ring” is the relationship between Wotan and Brünnhilde. The Metropolitan Opera’s old and new stagings offer divergent approaches. Phys Ed: Why Lifting Weights Can Be So Potent for Aging WellPeople who discovered that they enjoyed and felt capable of completing a weight-training session subsequently joined a new gym and showed up for workouts. How Ultima Thule Is Like a Sticky, Pull-Apart PastryScientists from the New Horizons mission presented their latest findings about the small distant object visited by the NASA spacecraft at the start of the year. More Recent Articles |
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