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Partner of Minneapolis officer who killed woman says he feared ambush"With the thump and being startled, I went straight to, 'This could be an ambush,'" Officer Matthew Harrity testified in the trial of Mohamed Noor. Notre Dame beekeeper waits to learn fate of his at least 180,000 beesNicolas Géant said it had always been his dream to keep bees on the roof of “the most beautiful church in the world.” Paris firefighters formed a 'human chain' to save Notre Dame's treasuresFirst responders were honored at two ceremonies Thursday, with French President Emmanuel Macron saying they'd receive a medal of honor for their heroic work. Photo of man, girl snapped before Notre Dame fire finds way to family"The search is over!" claimed the woman who said she took the touching picture. IOC makes donation to help restore Notre Dame ahead of 2024 OlympicsFrench President Emmanuel Macron said Tuesday that he wants to see Notre Dame restored within five years. Colombians stage kiss-a-thon in support of LGBTQ rightsThe event was held outside an upscale shopping mall just days after two gay men in their early 20s were harassed there. Israeli flight attendant in coma from measles complicationIsraeli Health Ministry reported there was a passenger with measles on a March 26 flight from New York to Israel. N. Korea demands someone 'more careful and mature' than Pompeo for nuke talksDisarmament negotiations are deadlocked after the failed summit in Hanoi between Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump earlier this year. High seas: Trio transported 2,706 pounds of cocaine on small boat in PacificA jury has convicted three South American men of trafficking $28 million worth of cocaine by sea. More Recent Articles
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Mueller Reveals Trump’s Efforts to Thwart Russian Inquiry in Highly Anticipated ReportThe Mueller team ultimately decided not to charge the president, citing numerous legal and factual constraints, but pointedly declined to exonerate him. The Mueller Report Is 448 Pages Long. You Need to Know These 7 Key Things.The special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, produced a report of more than 400 pages that painted a deeply unflattering picture of President Trump but stopped short of accusing him of criminal wrongdoing. Mueller Rejects View That Presidents Can’t Obstruct JusticeThe special counsel’s rationale for demurring on the question of obstruction of justice stood in stark contrast to that of the attorney general, William P. Barr. A Portrait of the White House and Its Culture of DishonestyAt one juncture after another, the Mueller report describes how Mr. Trump made his troubles worse, giving into anger and grievance and lashing out in ways that turned advisers into witnesses against him. Right, Left and Center React to the Mueller ReportWriters across the political spectrum responded to the public release of the Mueller report and the news conference by Attorney General William P. Barr. In Divided Washington, Relief and Disappointment at Mueller’s ReportThe stoic feelings of progressive Washington were similarly subdued in the city’s more conservative corners. National Enquirer to Be Sold to James Cohen, Heir to Hudson News FounderA new buyer for the tabloid swooped in after talks between its publisher, American Media, and the billionaire Ron Burkle fell apart. North Korea’s State-Run Economy Falters Under Sanctions, Testing Elite LoyaltyInternational sanctions over North Korea’s nuclear weapons program have been felt most acutely by the party and military officials who support Kim Jong-un’s totalitarian rule. Sports of The Times: At Colorado, a Breach in Football’s WallThe University of Colorado has come closer than most institutions to wrestling with an urgent question: Is running a college football program unconscionable? Mueller Report, North Korea, Skinny Gene: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Your Friday BriefingWhat to take away from the Mueller report. Mr. Mueller’s IndictmentThe special counsel’s report reveals a pattern of deceit and dysfunction. What comes next is up to Congress. Barr Is Right About Everything. Admit You Were Wrong.After Trump’s vindication, the liberal media and its allies in government should face a reckoning. I’m not holding my breath. It’s Not the Collusion, It’s the CorruptionWhat the Mueller report says about our world. How Will History Judge Barr’s Redactions?Considering his behavior in the shadow of Watergate, when someone erased a crucial stretch of audiotape to protect the president. Bernie Sanders and the Myth of the 1 PercentThe very rich are richer than people imagine. Mueller’s Damning ReportIt lays out everything Congress needs to investigate the president for obstruction of justice. Don’t Trust Barr. Verify His Redactions.The Trump administration hasn’t earned the benefit of the doubt from the American people. Both parties must see the uncensored Mueller report. The Instagram Face-LiftAlmost every object I encounter is mass-produced — must my face be too? Oliver Sacks: The Healing Power of GardensEven for people who are deeply disabled neurologically, nature can be more powerful than any medication. Ilhan Omar, Harbinger of Democratic Decline?With political power comes rhetorical responsibility. Critic’s Pick: A Cult Favorite Enters the Art CanonGiovanni Battista Moroni, long overlooked, is the new Renaissance face at the Frick Collection. Nonfiction: In ‘Stony the Road,’ Henry Louis Gates Jr. Captures the History and Images of the Fraught Years After the Civil WarThe scholar’s latest book, coinciding with his new PBS series, “Reconstruction,” is a harrowing look at the resurgence of white nationalism in the late 19th century and the New Negro movement to combat it. The Pour: 12 Wines Under $12: How Low Can You Go and Still Find Values?The quest for exciting bottles gets trickier as the price drops. But you can still find some gems with a $12 limit. Russians Breached Florida County Computers Before 2016 Election, Mueller Report SaysInvestigators say at least one county government was penetrated, and malware was planted at a Florida maker of election devices. The state says the elections “were not hacked.” Woman Killed During Unrest in Northern IrelandThe police called the killing, which followed a night of violence in Londonderry, a “terrorist incident.” Three Mountain Climbers Missing After an Avalanche in CanadaThe three climbers — Jess Roskelley, an American, and David Lama and Hansjörg Auer, both Austrian — were in Banff National Park in the western province of Alberta. 2 Virginia Police Officers Are Fired Amid Allegations of Links to White NationalistsThe actions came after online reports by an anti-fascist organization prompted investigations. This Genetic Mutation Makes People Feel Full — All the TimeTwo new studies confirm that weight control is often the result of genetics, not willpower. James W. McCord Jr., Who Led the Watergate Break-In, Is Dead at 93He was the first to expose the White House crimes and cover-ups that led to President Nixon’s downfall. His death, almost two years ago, went unreported. Business Quietly Returns to Saudi Arabia After Khashoggi’s MurderSix months after agents from Saudi Arabia dismembered the writer Jamal Khashoggi, investors are no longer shying away from doing business with the kingdom. Lens: Will Martin Parr’s Photos Change the World? He Doesn’t Think SoIn documenting his homeland, the British photographer captures its contradictions and ambiguities with a sense of humor. Review: ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’ Brings Him Back to LifeTerry Gilliam’s long-deferred tribute to Cervantes’s knight errant finally arrives, starring Jonathan Pryce and Adam Driver. Social Q’s: My Sister-in-Law Is Messing Up Our Financial PlansWhen separate bank accounts support one spouse’s burden, are they really separate? Ocean-Clogging Microplastics Also Pollute the Air, Study FindsMicroplastics are known to cause ocean pollution, but a new study suggests airborne plastic particles pollute the air and dry land as well. More Recent Articles |
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