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North Korea's Kim Jong Un arrives in Russia before summit with PutinKim Jong Un's Russia trip comes about two months after his second summit with U.S. President Donald Trump failed in a dispute over sanctions. Netanyahu wants to thank Trump by naming new community after him"All Israelis were deeply moved," the prime minister said, by Trump's decision to recognize Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights. Young Argentines of European descent go there to escape economic uncertainty"My country's situation prompted me to take this decision," said Tomás Ruiz, who's moving to Ireland. He has a European passport by descent. New IRA reportedly apologizes for killing journalist Lyra McKee"The gunman showed no thought for who may have been killed or injured when he fired these shots," police said. What Meghan and Harry's baby says about race"I think this baby is going to be hugely important historically because it's going to break new ground. Whether it's a girl or a boy, it will be the first Afro-American baby to be born into the royal family." Obscure group blamed for Sri Lanka bombings went 'from zero to 60' in single attack"To recruit seven to 10 suicide bombers, that takes years of effort. That is reason alone to doubt it could have done so much damage by itself." Sri Lanka bombings were retaliation for Christchurch shooting, defense minister says“Extremist group named National Thawheed Jamaath carried out Sunday's terror attacks in response to terror attacks in Christchurch," the official said. Trump vows to 'reciprocate' against the EU after Harley-Davidson reports 26.7 percent profit drop“So unfair to U.S. We will Reciprocate!” tweeted President Donald Trump on Tuesday morning. Trump to make state visit to the United Kingdom in JuneThe president and first lady Melania Trump last visited the U.K. in July. Another quake hits Philippines as survivors are freed from collapsed supermarket"We're all very happy ... because we're still finding survivors after several hours." 'He's never gonna be a teenager': Sri Lanka bomb kills fifth-grader from D.C."Kieran was just a foot in the wrong direction," the youngster's father told NBC News. UNICEF said at least 45 children were killed in the attacks. Crew of crashed rescue helicopter found alive after 16-hour ordealOfficials said their dry suits appeared to have helped them survive the frigid and stormy waters. More Recent Articles
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On a Day of Mourning in Sri Lanka, Religious Tension BuildsAmid mass burials for the more than 350 victims of Sunday’s suicide attacks in Sri Lanka, grief began to harden into anger. Is Obstruction an Impeachable Offense? History Says YesIn 1974 and 1998, articles of impeachment against Presidents Richard M. Nixon and Bill Clinton focused on the corrupt use of power to frustrate lawful investigations. Did Trump Obstruct Justice? Mueller Didn’t Say, but Left a Trail to the AnswerThe special counsel stopped short of declaring whether acts by the president were illegal attempts to impede the investigation. But his report is a detailed map to conclusions. Democrats Ask and Trump Says No, Signaling a Bitter Fight AheadThe administration’s refusals to provide documents and testimony to Democrats could lead to clashes in court as the president seeks to stave off inquiries into his personal and political matters. Navy SEALs Were Warned Against Reporting Their Chief for War CrimesThe Navy investigation of a highly decorated platoon leader who now faces court-martial found a subculture that prized aggression and protected wrongdoers. Stephen Moore’s Columns Deriding Women Raise New Questions for Trump Fed PickMr. Moore’s past columns and appearances contain potential roadblocks to confirmation — including a history of writing about women in unflattering terms. On Census Citizenship Question, Supreme Court’s Conservatives Appear UnitedAdding the question, government experts said, could depress participation in the census and affect how congressional seats are allocated. ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Review: The Real Heroes Were the Friends We Made Along the WayIron Man, Thor, the Hulk, Captain America and other stars settle scores, tie up loose ends and take a long victory lap in the final chapter of this cycle. Sri Lanka, Supreme Court, Lizzo: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Editorial Observer: Meet the Press? Don’t BotherSarah Huckabee Sanders, nominally the White House press secretary, has abandoned the custom of briefing the news media. Do Australians Have a Case of ‘Jacinda Envy’?Two similar countries, two very different attitudes toward women in leadership. The Best Way to Rejuvenate Rural America? Invest in CitiesThere is already clear evidence that the economic prosperity of urban areas benefits small towns. You’re About to Get Fewer Robocalls. But Maybe Not for Long.Telecommunications companies are adopting new technology to kill phone spam — but the spammers may stay a step ahead. When License-Plate Surveillance Goes Horribly WrongThe pitfalls of automated policing, where one piece of bad information can lead to a guns-drawn confrontation. The Conversation: The President in Plain Sight Is Bad EnoughNow what should the Democrats do about it? The Surprising Place Mueller Found Resistance to TrumpThe strongest pushback against the president came from his own branch of government. I Used to Work for Google. I Am a Conscientious Objector.American companies continue to build surveillance tools that are used to violate human rights. Workers who refuse to comply deserve protections. Are Christians Privileged or Persecuted?How Western liberalism’s peculiar relationship to its Christian heritage leaves non-Western Christians exposed. A Bitter Finish for Slow Runners: Get on the BusBeing corralled for a ride off the course is a particularly sad ending for those who end up on a “shag bus” during a race across a bridge in the Florida Keys. Feature: The Company That Sells Love to America Had a Dark SecretFor thousands of women, working at the nation’s largest jewelry retailer meant unequal pay, harassment or worse. Restaurant Review: Tapping a Family Connection to Indonesian FoodAt Wayan in NoLIta, Ochi and Cédric (the son of Jean-Georges) Vongerichten nudge a traditional cuisine in new directions. Disney Heiress Escalates Attack on Company’s Pay PracticesIn an opinion column, Abigail Disney railed against what she calls the “naked indecency’’ of the practices. Disney disputed her assertions. Nearly 8,000 Boy Scout Leaders Have Been Accused of Sexual Abuse Since 1944, Researcher FoundA professor reviewed long-secret files. The Scouts say that every account of suspected abuse has now been reported to law enforcement agencies. ‘Jeopardy!’ Phenom James Holzhauer Smashes Through $1 Million MarkHolzhauer, a 34-year-old professional gambler from Las Vegas, is amassing cash at an unprecedented rate and won another $118,816 in his 14th victory on Tuesday. Blamed for Wildfires, PG&E Seeks Higher Electricity RatesThe California utility and two others says higher rates are needed to pay for safety improvements and to offset the financial risk of more frequent wildfires. On Everest, a Trail of Old and Faulty Oxygen EquipmentIllicitly recycled gear has fueled profits for some expedition companies for years. But after some harrowing failures, Nepal is taking action as Everest climbing season begins. Stocks Just Hit a Record. Thank the Fed.The bull market lives, thanks to the Federal Reserve’s new, more relaxed approach to interest rates. Hollywood Writers Trace Friction With Agents to Wall StreetAs private-equity funds take big stakes in talent firms, the clients feel shortchanged, pointing to conflicts of interest in the packaging of deals. Japan Has a New Emperor. Now It Needs a Software Update.It isn’t exactly Y2K, but the country is scrambling to reconcile its systems with the ancient demands of an imperial calendar. Michael Jackson Musical Creators: ‘We’re Not Judge and Jury’The playwright Lynn Nottage and the director-choreographer Christopher Wheeldon remain committed to the show, even after a damning documentary. Modern Love: Tiny Love Stories: ‘I. Was. So. Over. It.’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Letter of Recommendation: Letter of Recommendation: EavesdroppingTuning in to the world around you can be insightful — and therapeutic. More Benches, Special Goggles: Taking Steps to Assist Older TravelersThe number of people 60 and over is growing. So airports and hotels are beginning to look at design changes to help them. At War: The Military Wants Better Tests for PTSD. Speech Analysis Could Be the Answer.Using computerized voice analysis, a new study found 18 features of speech that identify markers of PTSD in veterans. Travel Tips: How to Protect Yourself From Air Pollution While TravelingPoor air quality is a growing problem for travelers headed abroad. Here’s how to read up before you go, and protect yourself once you’re there. More Recent Articles |
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