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Mass Funeral for Quake Victims Held in AmatriceThe names of all known victims of the Italian earthquake were read out during the ceremony in the town worst affected by the disaster. Can ISIS Be Stopped? Public Security in an Age of MadnessAs ISIS is defeated on the battlefield in Iraq and Syria, it is becoming more dangerous abroad. Twin Girls Born Conjoined Start School After SurgeryRosie and Ruby Formosa start school in England next week. Sejal Karia of ITV News explains why it will be more than just a special day. ISIS Says Bloodthirsty No. 2 Leader Dead in SyriaHouse Dems Ask FBI to Probe Trump Campaign for Link to HacksThe ranking committee members want to know if connections between the campaign and Russian interests may have contributed to the cyber-attacks. Here's Where Syrian Refugees Are Settling in the U.S.The top destination for Syrian refugees arriving in the U.S. is the state of Michigan. Switched at Birth: Two Friends Stunned by Hospital Mix-UpIt's believed to be the second such swap at Norway House Indian Hospital in northern Manitoba in 1975. Legal Hurdles Linger for Singapore's LGBTQ CommunityUnenforced laws, censorship and a series of other legal and procedural hurdles are part of everyday life for LGBTQ people living in Singapore. 28-Floor Skyscraper Catches Fire in Abu DhabiFirefighters in Abu Dhabi are battling a construction site blaze that broke out Tuesday, forcing the evacuation of the neighboring Beach Rotana hotel. Bomb Rocks Somali Presidential Palace, HotelsApple Faces $14.5B Tax Bill After EU InvestigationThe ruling is likely to anger Washington, which has accused Brussels of campaigning against U.S. corporate success stories. Mosquitoes Can Infect Their Eggs With ZikaThe Aedes mosquitoes that spread Zika can leave little Zika bombs in their eggs, helping the virus survive dry spells. Pope Benedict Opens Up on Why He QuitA grueling trip to Latin American convinced Pope Benedict XVI that his resignation was "a duty," according to a new biography of the former pontiff. Russians Hacked 2 U.S. State Election Systems: OfficialsOfficials are concerned that the Russians are attempting to interfere in the U.S. election and sow doubt about the electoral process. Typhoon Lionrock Barrels Towards Northern JapanThe typhoon has paralyzed traffic, caused blackouts and prompted evacuations. All This Royal Regalia Could Be Yours ... to CleanQueen Elizabeth II wants a live-in housekeeper to polish her palaces and "care for the historic vases and irreplaceable paintings." Freak Lightning Strike Kills Hundreds of ReindeerHundreds of dead reindeer littered a plateau in Norway, apparently killed by lightning. More Recent Articles |
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Tim Kaine Presses Donald Trump on Health, Mocking a Doctor’s LetterHillary Clinton’s running mate accused Mr. Trump of withholding critical information on a variety of fronts, including his health, his tax returns and his business ties. On Washington: Harry Reid and Koch Brothers Wage Proxy War for a Nevada Senate SeatThe battle to choose Mr. Reid’s successor is pitting him against Charles G. and David H. Koch, who are trying to flip a Democratic seat and help Republicans seal control of the Senate. Marco Rubio and John McCain Win Primaries in Florida and ArizonaThe Republican senators brushed off challenges and will face crucial November contests for control of the Senate. The Run-Up: Podcast: Trump Ignored Black Voters. But Has Clinton Earned 91% of Their Support?We discuss how the candidates and their parties are (or are not) courting the black vote in this election. The 2016 Race: How Much Is Donald Trump Hurting the G.O.P.? Here’s a Way to SeeHe is no “generic” Republican, as survey results showed when it became clear he would secure the nomination. Senior ISIS Strategist and Spokesman Is Reported Killed in SyriaAbu Muhammad al-Adnani, who was behind the Islamic State’s call for attacks against Western interests around the world, died in Aleppo Province, the group said. The Interpreter: Does Killing Terrorist Leaders Make Any Difference? Scholars Are DoubtfulTerrorist organizations have features that make them resilient in the face of a senior officer’s death, researchers have found. Your Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Their Soil Toxic, 1,100 Indiana Residents Scramble to Find New HomesIn a situation echoing the crisis in Flint, Mich., a housing complex’s poor, mostly black residents are being resettled because of high lead and arsenic levels. Apple Owes $14.5 Billion in Back Taxes to Ireland, E.U. SaysThe decision by the European commissioner for competition ramps up trans-Atlantic tensions over how much companies with global operations should pay to countries where they do business. Tax Experts Check Out Arguments From Apple Over RulingThe company’s chief executive issued a defiant letter after Ireland was ordered to collect about $14.5 billion in back taxes. Feature: Edward Snowden’s Long, Strange Journey to HollywoodOliver Stone wanted a hit — and the chance to put America’s most iconic dissident onscreen. The subject wanted veto power. The Russian lawyer wanted someone to option the novel he’d written. The American lawyer just wanted the whole insane project to go away. Somehow a film got made. In Transit: How to Stay Safe at the AirportAttacks on international airports and mass shootings have left passengers on edge, prompting panics at J.F.K. and L.A.X airports. Here is how to handle potentially dangerous incidents. An Appraisal: Gene Wilder’s Understated NuttinessMr. Wilder doesn’t have many comedy descendants. He was too much of an original to copy. Colin Kaepernick’s Anthem Protest Underlines Union of Sports and PatriotismWhile high-level sports are a type of entertainment, few other forms of mass-consumed entertainment have the anthem ingrained into every performance. Isle of Mull Journal: A 600-Year-Old Money Pit in the Scottish HighlandsThe Maclean clan’s castle, with its leaky walls and collapsed ceilings, sits on an island where blustery, rainy weather makes a need for repairs constant. Singer Chris Brown Arrested After Standoff at His Los Angeles HomeThe 27-year-old’s latest run-in with the police began after a woman accused him of pointing a gun at her. Japanese Government Urges Another Increase in Military SpendingMissile defenses are a major focus amid challenges from North Korea and China. But the budget proposal is a test of Japan’s commitment to pacifism. U.S. Funding for Fighting Zika Virus Is Nearly Spent, C.D.C. SaysWhile keeping a close eye on Florida, the agency said there would be no money to fight a new outbreak if Congress does not allocate more soon. Investigation Finds Phillips Andover Faculty Engaged in Sexual Misconduct With StudentsThree former faculty members were named by the head of the elite prep school after an investigation by a law firm, which examined cases from the 1970s and ’80s. Paul LePage, Besieged Maine Governor, Sends Conflicting Signals Over IntentionsIn a radio interview on Tuesday, Mr. LePage hinted at resignation. But in a later Twitter message, he seemed to have regained his spirit of defiance. Consular Visit Is a Rarity for American Held in North KoreaOtto F. Warmbier, a student sentenced to 15 years of hard labor, has received just one visit in nearly six months from the Swedish diplomats who look after American consular interests. Trilobites: How Did Lightning Kill More Than 300 Reindeer?Four hooves on the ground create more potential pathways for electrical current to flow. White Lives Matter Has Been Declared a Hate GroupThe group calls itself an opponent of the Black Lives Matter movement, but the Southern Poverty Law Center calls its tenets “standard white supremacist stuff.” Sinosphere: Chinese Women Head Overseas to Freeze Their EggsBeijing allows only married couples to undergo fertility treatments, so many single women are looking abroad to give themselves more time to have children. Victim in New Hampshire Prep School ‘Senior Salute’ Case Speaks OutChessy Prout was 15 when she accused Owen Labrie of rape at St. Paul’s School in Concord, N.H., but he was convicted of lesser charges. She revealed her identity on the “Today” show Tuesday. Creepy Clown Sightings in South Carolina Cause a FrenzySightings in South Carolina are spooking children and adults. How do clowns — supposedly agents of humor and good fun — cause such chaos? Serena Williams Prevails in Opener, No ProblemThere were worries about her right shoulder and concerns over her difficult opponent, but Williams let the women’s field know that she is in good form. Summertime: Love UndoneI was in love with my boyfriend. I went with him to an island paradise, and was excited to get to know him better. It would have been wiser to know less. Mike Birbiglia’s 6 Tips for Making It Small in Hollywood. Or Anywhere.The comedian, actor, writer and director, whose movie “Don’t Think Twice” is in theaters, offers some unsolicited advice for people thinking about showbiz. More Recent Articles |
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