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IOC Decides Against Complete Ban of Russian AthletesThe IOC is leaving it up to global federations to decide which Russian athletes to accept in their sports. Asylum Seeker Kills German Woman With Machete: PoliceOne woman was killed and two others were injured in Germany Sunday after an argument at a central bus station turned violent. Deadly Floods Devastate Chinese ProvinceSevere floods devastated the northern Chinese province of Hebei, claiming the lives of 114 people with local officials reporting a further 111 missing. Obama: Trump's NATO Comments Show 'Lack of Preparedness'Obama says Donald Trump's suggestion that the U.S. might not come to the defense of NATO allies is another sign of Trump's 'lack of preparedness' Munich Gunman Visited Site of School Massacre: OfficialsThe gunman who killed nine people at a Munich mall on Friday spent at least a year planning the attack and had visited the site of a 2009 school shooting, officials said Sunday. 15 Dead, Dozens Wounded in Baghdad Suicide BombingIraqi officials say a suicide bombing against a security check point in northern Baghdad has killed at least 15 people. New Breed of Kashmir Rebels Turns to Facebook, WhatsAppThe battle for a violently disputed region between India and Pakistan has been reignited by a new breed of protester using social media. Singapore Street Stall Wins Michelin Star for $1.85 LunchTwo Singapore street stalls made dining history on Thursday when they became the first street food stalls in the world to be awarded a Michelin star. Afghanistan Mourns 80 Killed in Suicide Attack on MarchAfghanistan marked a national day of mourning on Sunday, a day after at least 80 people were killed by a suicide bomb attack on a peaceful demonstration. Munich Witness Describes Comforting Dying BoyA man told a victim of Friday's attack: "The ambulance is already on its way. Don't worry, everything will work out.' Then he died in my arms." More Recent Articles |
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Dismayed by Donald Trump, Michael Bloomberg Will Endorse Hillary ClintonThe former mayor of New York City, who chose not to run for president this year, will back Mrs. Clinton in a speech at the Democratic convention. Party Leader’s Resignation a Sign of Bernie Sanders’s Influence, His Backers SayMoments after Debbie Wasserman Schultz said in a statement that she would step down, Mr. Sanders and others said her resignation would help the party unify after a tough primary campaign. Bernie Sanders Backers March Against Hillary Clinton in PhiladelphiaThe large, impassioned crowd hinted at a week in which the Democrats’ divisions are likely to be on vivid display as the party holds its convention. Donald Trump Suggests He’d Expand His Plans to Limit ImmigrationOn NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Mr. Trump indicated that the United States needed to protect itself from the failures of nations like France. White House Letter: Obama at D.N.C.: Character Witness and Prominent Clinton ConvertThe president’s speech on Wednesday in Philadelphia will aim to bolster Hillary Clinton’s standing with voters still wary of her. Yahoo Cuts $4.8 Billion Deal to Sell Core Business to VerizonIt’s the end of the line for Yahoo as an independent company, once valued at $125 billion. Years Before Truck Rampage in Nice, Attacker Wasn’t ‘Living in the Real World’Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, who killed 84 people in France, had long displayed a propensity for violence, and his life appears to show how the unstable have latched on to Islamic State propaganda. Sports of The Times: A Career Transition, Inspired by One of the N.F.L.’s BestAt the end of 26 years as a columnist, a writer takes a cue from Jim Brown, the legendary Cleveland Browns player who dared to quit on top. Researchers Who Exposed VW Gain Little Reward From SuccessThe team, at West Virginia University, often scrounges for grants. That financial pressure is unlikely to dissipate, despite uncovering the emissions fraud. Personality Change May Be Early Sign of Dementia, Experts SayA new diagnosis, mild behavioral impairment, is being proposed, including a 38-question checklist to one day identify people at greater risk for Alzheimer’s. Blast Near German Music Festival in Ansbach Kills One and Injures 12The police said they believed that the dead man had been behind the blast. I.O.C. Forces Russians to Prove They Have a Drug-Free PastThe International Olympic Committee’s executive board set special terms for individuals to prove innocence of doping and participate in the Rio Games. Tesla’s Chief Sticks to Mission Despite a Series of SetbacksThe billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk is running a private rocket company, doubling down on alternative fuels and pressing on with Tesla after a series of accidents. Syrian Refugee Arrested in Germany After Fatal Machete AttackThe 21-year-old man, whose identity was not released, added to a week of violence in the country. Chris Froome Wins the Tour de France for the Third TimeFroome, a cyclist for Britain’s Team Sky, overcame multiple crashes en route to the title, ultimately finishing ahead of Romain Bardet by 4 minutes 5 seconds. Munich Gunman Portrayed as Having Planned Attack for a YearAli Sonboly, 18, received inpatient treatment for depression in 2015, frequented the “darknet” and had no apparent political motivation, German officials said. Google Races to Catch Up in Cloud ComputingAnalysts say the global cloud-computing business will be worth $67 billion by 2020. Amazon and Microsoft are the current leaders in the industry. At Tanglewood, a Young Musician Leaps From the Stage Crew to the StageIn the hypercompetitive world of classical music, Miles Salerni, 25, a percussionist, is living the dream as a fellow in the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra. Potsdam Boy’s Murder Case May Hinge on Minuscule DNA Sample From FingernailThe prosecution may use a cutting-edge method to tie Oral Nicholas Hillary to the killing of Garrett Phillips. The defense says the method is unreliable. More Recent Articles |
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