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Venezuelan security forces arrest No. 2 leader of opposition-controlled congressNational Assembly Vice President Edgar Zambrano was leaving his Democratic Action party's headquarters when a commando unit surrounded his car. Cuban entrepreneurs, artists forge ahead despite U.S. restrictions“The new policies will affect us, that’s true, but that won’t stop us from creating," said Cuban gallery owner Cristina Figueroa, 35. Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor: Breaking down Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's baby nameBuckingham Palace has not said why the Duke and Duchess of Sussex picked the moniker, but social media users can't stop talking about it. Royal baby name revealed: Meet Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor"His looks are changing every single day," Prince Harry said. "He's already got a bit of facial hair!" Venezuela's top court targets opposition lawmakersVenezuela's pro-government Supreme Court said the lawmakers are suspected of “betraying the homeland” and “instigating an insurrection,” among other charges. Amanda Knox to return to Italy for first time since acquittalKnox was invited to attend a June conference organized in Modena by the Criminal Chamber of the northern city and the Italy Innocence Project. Cuba cancels annual Conga Against Homophobia paradeThe issue of gay rights has become unusually controversial in recent months due to resistance from Cuba's growing ranks of evangelical Christians. China reportedly backtracked on nearly all aspects of U.S. trade dealThe 150-page trade document that had taken months to negotiate was sent back to Washington riddled with reversals by China that undermined core U.S. demands. Auschwitz museum protests camp photos on miniskirts and pillowsThe Auschwitz-Birkenau museum protested to an online vendor that was selling miniskirts and other items bearing photos of the camp, where some 1.1 million people were killed. Iran steps away from parts of nuclear deal as U.S. ramps up pressureWhile seeking to contain Iran, the Trump administration's moves could end up empowering hardliners in Tehran, one analyst said. Christian who spent years on death row for blasphemy heads to CanadaThe mere suspicion of blasphemy against Islam is enough to ignite mob lynchings in the country. 7 inmates dead as shooting erupts during prison riot in GuatemalaAuthorities said the facility was built to house 900 prisoners but held 4,137. More Recent Articles
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House Panel Approves Contempt for Barr After Trump Claims Privilege Over Full Mueller ReportThe House Judiciary Committee voted to hold Attorney General William P. Barr in contempt after President Trump asserted executive privilege over the full Mueller report. Facing a Trump Stonewall, Democrats Struggle for Options to Compel CooperationHouse Democrats, frustrated by President Trump’s blanket refusal to cooperate, seek new ways to compel White House compliance as impeachment looms. Donald Trump Jr. Is Subpoenaed to Testify to Senate Panel on Russia ContactsMr. Trump is the first of the president’s children to be subpoenaed in the congressional investigations into Russia’s 2016 election interference. Pompeo Attacks China and Warns Britain Over Huawei Security RisksCooperation with the Chinese company could put American intelligence sharing with Britain at risk, the secretary of state said on a London visit. Colorado School Shooting Victim Died Trying to Stop the GunmanClassmates recalled how Kendrick Castillo, a gentle teenager fascinated by cars and engineering, had lunged to stop the gunman — and was shot dead. As States Race to Limit Abortions, Alabama Goes Further, Seeking to Outlaw Most of ThemAlabama is advancing a bill to ban most abortions, though exceptions for rape, incest and serious threats to the mother’s health were being considered. Sepp Blatter, Who Departed FIFA in Scandal, Wants the Watches He Left at the OfficeThe former FIFA president has demanded the return of dozens of luxury timepieces, and says he is ready to sue to get them back. William Barr, Colorado, Royal Baby: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. What Is Donald Trump Hiding?The latest revelations about President Trump’s past tax reports underscore the importance of examining his more recent returns. Donald Trump, King of the LosersIf he can’t build, he can definitely borrow. We Have 2 Dead Young Heroes. It’s Time to Stand Up to Guns.It’s too late to save Kendrick Castillo and Riley Howell, but we can honor them by taking on gun violence. The Next President Should Not Be a ManThere is no good reason to put yet another man in the White House. I'm an Elections Monitor. The United States Isn't Like Other Countries.Many other countries make it easy for incarcerated people to vote. Rahm Emanuel: Why Chicago Leads on Police ReformI made police officers teammates in reform, not the targets of it. The Mysteries of Kamala HarrisNo Vanity Fair or Time magazine covers for her. Why is that? Populists Don’t Lose ElectionsYes, there’s very good reason to worry President Trump won’t concede if he’s narrowly defeated in 2020. I Traded the 12-Step Program for a DogThe bond with my Australian cattle dog has been the most effective way for me to stay sober. Fixes: Baby Steps Toward Guaranteed Incomes and Racial JusticeIn Mississippi, a pilot project to distribute incomes to poverty-stricken single African-American mothers shows the plausibility of a more equal America. 28 Portraits of This Year’s Tony NomineesWhy they act. What they’ve learned. And what they’ll remember. Bye-Bye, Bathroom Attendants?A profession affected by gender neutrality, changing mores and the cashless economy. Books of The Times: An Extraordinary New Book Dismantles the Myths That Surround Domestic ViolenceIn “No Visible Bruises,” Rachel Louise Snyder reports on “a global health problem of epidemic proportions,” and writes about actionable changes that can help. Ally of Venezuelan Opposition Leader Is Detained After Failed UprisingThe opposition leader Juan Guaidó said that the vice president of Venezuela’s National Assembly, Edgar Zambrano, was detained by the intelligence services. Hallucinogenic Mushrooms Win Support from Denver VotersA ballot measure would effectively decriminalize the use of mushrooms that contain psilocybin, a naturally occurring psychedelic compound. Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant Is Shutting DownThe Pennsylvania facility, site of a disaster in 1979, has been struggling financially. It will close by the end of September, according to the company that owns it. On Soccer: A Dream Delivered, and Another Dashed, in One Unforgettable MomentTottenham stuns Ajax with three goals to earn a date with Liverpool in the Champions League final. Rhode Island District Tells Students With Lunch Debt: Only Jelly Sandwiches for YouThe new policy by Warwick Public Schools drew widespread criticism, with many saying that poorer children should not have to struggle with inadequate nutrition while trying to learn. Harry and Meghan Name Their Son: Archie Harrison Mountbatten-WindsorThe newborn slept through his first interview. His other pressing business of the day was meeting the queen, his great-grandmother. The Death of Sandra Bland: Is There Anything Left to Investigate?Sandra Bland seemed calm during the traffic stop that led to her confrontation with a state trooper. Three days later, she was dead. What happened? 5 People Who Can Help You Love Your BodyLearning to love your body — whatever shape or size you may be — is easier said than done, but these people are out to teach all of us that there’s no time like the present to fall in love with who you see in the mirror. Defying Expectations, With an Obscure Instrument and a Hipster LookThe viol player Liam Byrne is dragging the instrument out of the musty early-music attic. John Lukacs, Iconoclastic Historian and Author, Dies at 95His heroes: Churchill, Orwell and Tocqueville. His targets: Hitler, Stalin, populism, nationalism and the degeneration of morality and truth. Phys Ed: The Stoner as Gym RatMany people who frequently use cannabis also seem to be people who frequently exercise. More Recent Articles |
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