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Nun in Iconic Italy Quake Photo Texted Friends 'Adieu'Sister Marjana Lleshi, 35, thought she would die when the walls of her convent walls collapsed in Italy's deadly earthquake, and prepared for the end. U.S. Navy Ship Fires Shots at Iranian 'Fast' BoatA senior Department of Defense official says that a U.S. Navy ship, the USS Squall, fired several shots at an Iranian fast boat on Wednesday. Rescuers Dig With Bare Hands as Quake Toll ClimbsWednesday's quake was felt more than 100 miles away in Rome and was followed by several aftershocks amid dramatic rescues and cries for help. Deal Reached to End Long Siege of Damascus SuburbRebels and Syria's army agreed a deal on Thursday to evacuate all residents and insurgents from the besieged Damascus suburb of Daraya, a rebel leader said, ending one of the longest stand-offs in the five-year conflict. Aleppo's Children: Life and Death in a Syrian CityItalian-Americans Race to 'Step Up and Do Something'In Italian communities across the U.S., Italian-Americans are working the phones and keeping close watch on coverage of the disastrous earthquake. American University of Kabul Will Reopen After Attack'Those who care about the future of Afghanistan cannot back down to insurgents and criminals,' a nonprofit that supports the college said Thursday. Turkish Tanks Cross Into Syria for Anti-ISIS MissionThe Syrian border town of Jarablus came under fire as Turkey launched an anti-ISIS offensive. Biden Pushes Back on Turkey Request for ClericAppearing with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, Biden outlined the steps required to extradite someone, even if that man is wanted in a coup attempt. Police: 3 Dead, 1 Hurt in Toronto, Crossbow Found NearbyTORONTO — Toronto police say three people are dead in what they are calling a homicide that may have involved a crossbow.Officers arrived at a home in See Aftermath of Attack on American University in KabulThe American University in Kabul was the target of an attack that left 13 people dead and damaged the school where 1,700 students are enrolled. 14 Killed in 10-Hour Attack on American University in KabulMilitants killed at least 14 people during a brazen attack on the American University of Afghanistan. Elderly Man Is Comforted by Dog in Wake of Italy QuakeBedridden Antonio Putini, 97, survived the deadly earthquake in central Italy that devastated several towns and killed 250 people. Colombia Pushes for Quick Vote on Peace Deal with FARCIbrahim, 6, Longs For School Amid Aleppo ChaosIbrahim Alsaid said his dad promised when the war is over, he'll be able to play with his friends and go back to school. Are Some People Hard-Wired for Coffee?Some people drink a cup of coffee in the morning and they're fine for the day. Others need fixes all day long. Now researchers think they know why. Italian Earthquake Caused by Millennia-Old ForcesIt's 'one continent into another,' a geoscientist said. 'Italy's riddled with faults — the stress builds up and up until something gives way.' Will French Burkini Bans Be Overturned?Several French towns have banned burkinis from their beaches, sparking outcry from religious groups who say the moves are discriminatory and illegal. Syrian Kurds Retreat After Warning From Biden: TurkeySyrian Kurdish forces have started withdrawing east of the Euphrates River, Turkish officials said, after warnings from Vice President Joe Biden. Aleppo's Khalil Stockpiles Wood as Winter ApproachesDrone Footage Shows Italian Village Destroyed by QuakeThe Mayor of the Italian town Amatrice, said her village "isn't here anymore" after a 6.2-magnitude quake that rocked central Italy. Pioneering 'Queen of Knitwear' Dead at 86Sonia Rykiel, whose relaxed striped sweaters helped liberate women from their stuffy suits and who went on to run a global fashion empire, has died. Grinning Dictator Kim Offers Hugs After Missile TestLaunching long-range ballistic missiles from submarines is stealthier than land launching. World's Largest Aircraft Nose Dives in 2nd Test FlightThe hybrid of blimp, helicopter and airplane is designed to stay aloft for days at a time. Watch North Korea's 'Ballistic Missile Launch' From SubImages broadcast on state TV showed an ecstatic Kim Jong Un celebrating the purported launch. |
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Hillary Clinton Says ‘Radical Fringe’ Is Taking Over G.O.P. Under Donald TrumpMrs. Clinton said Mr. Trump was “taking hate groups mainstream” by promoting a racially charged “alt-right” philosophy unprecedented in modern major-party politics. Clinton Says Trump Helps Hate GroupsHillary Clinton, speaking in Reno, Nev., highlighted Donald J. Trump’s support by the “alt-right” movement, saying he is “taking hate groups mainstream.” Donald Trump, Wavering on Immigration, Finds Anger in All CornersAfter Mr. Trump indicated he might retreat from his vow to deport all immigrants in the United States illegally, disgust poured in from all sides, if for different reasons. Your Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Democrats’ Weak Bench Undermines Hope of Taking Back SenateVarious flaws mar many of the party’s candidates, despite a year when the Republicans have chosen a contentious presidential candidate. Donald Trump’s Campaign Chief, Stephen Bannon, Faced Domestic Violence Charges in 1996Mr. Bannon’s wife claimed that he attacked her at their home and then warned her not to testify. The charges were eventually dismissed. Aching for Peace, but Also Justice, Colombians Weigh Deal With FARCThe fate of a deal to end Colombia’s long war is in the hands of voters who nurse deep wounds and have ample reason to be suspicious of the rebels’ promises. Colombia and FARC Make PeaceColombia’s government and the largest rebel group in the country have reached a deal to end more than 50 years of conflict. Nicholas Casey, Andes bureau chief, looks back at the history of the conflict. Investors Move Next Door, Unsettling a Black Beachside EnclaveResidents of Sag Harbor’s African-American neighborhoods on Long Island worry that an influx of investors who are sweeping up properties will forever alter the community’s character. Saudis and Extremism: ‘Both the Arsonists and the Firefighters’Critics see Saudi Arabia’s export of a rigid strain of Islam as contributing to terrorism, but the kingdom’s influence depends greatly on local conditions. Well: How Parents Harnessed the Power of Social Media to Challenge EpiPen PricesA few vocal parents harnessed the power of Facebook and Twitter to pressure pharmaceutical firm Mylan to lower its price on EpiPens, a life-saving injection for people with severe allergic reactions. Mylan to Offer Some Patients Aid on Cost of EpiPensThe company is not lowering the price it raised about 500 percent since 2007, but will offer help to needier cases. Hopes Dim for Survivors of Italy Quake; Death Toll Stands at 250In the devastated town of Amatrice, a row of gray tents has been serving as a makeshift morgue. Critic's Notebook: In Books on Donald Trump, Consistent Portraits of a High-Decibel NarcissistAccounts of Donald J. Trump, among them some he wrote, describe a world where greed, arrogance and the sowing of discord are signs of leadership. 2 Nuns Are Killed in Mississippi: ‘The Sweetest People to Ever Draw a Breath’The women, who worked as nurse practitioners and were known for their singing at Mass, were found in their home in Durant, a small city where violent crime had been rare. ITT College Chain Barred From Enrolling Students With U.S. AidThe for-profit chain also faces a series of other measures, including a payment of $153 million to the Department of Education. Revisiting Attica Shows How New York State Failed to Fulfill PromisesA new book brings attention to the deadly 1971 prison uprising. Reporters for The New York Times and The Marshall Project describe what has changed since then, and what hasn’t. How Uber Lost More Than $1 Billion in the First Half of 2016The numbers underscore the difficulties that Uber and other ride-hailing companies face when trying to build and expand globally. Brazilian Police Recommend Charges Against Ryan LochteThe American swimmer could be charged with giving false testimony in connection with claims that he was robbed at gunpoint during the Rio Olympics. IPhone Users Urged to Update Software After Security Flaws Are FoundApple has patched its mobile operating system after investigators found flaws that were exploited to spy on dissidents and journalists. Kenya Disbands Olympic Committee, Citing DisorganizationKenya’s stellar performance in Rio was marred by a doping scandal, poor treatment of athletes and missing athletic gear. Is This the Top-Secret KFC Recipe?A nephew of Colonel Sanders may have shown a reporter a list of the proprietary blend of 11 herbs and spices for the famous fried chicken. On Soccer: Hope Solo’s Behavior, and Play, Spells End With U.S. TeamSolo, one of soccer’s most talented goalkeepers, has had her contract with the national squad terminated after a series of episodes that cast her in a bad light, but also after a shaky performance at the Rio Olympics. Rudy Van Gelder, Audio Engineer Who Helped Define Sound of Jazz on Record, Dies at 91The many albums he engineered for Blue Note and other labels in the 1950s and ’60s included acknowledged classics like Coltrane’s “A Love Supreme” and Miles Davis’s “Walkin.’” Celebrating 100 Years of Our National ParksFor the 100th anniversary of the U.S. national parks system, we put together a selection of our coverage — great reads, how-to guides and highlights from our archives. More Recent Articles |
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