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President Barack Obama blacklists North Korea for human trafficking violationsWASHINGTON, Oct. 10 (UPI) -- President Barack Obama included North Korea on a list of countries that are suspected of human trafficking violations. Woman who survived kidnapping by ISIS wins human rights prizeSTRASBOURG, France, Oct. 10 (UPI) -- A woman who escaped from the Islamic State after she was kidnapped in Iraq was awarded the Václav Havel Human Rights Prize on Monday. |
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Paul Ryan Turns Focus From Donald Trump to House Races, Roiling G.O.P.The House speaker told Republicans that he would focus on defending the party’s majority in Congress, while hard-liners urged colleagues to keep backing Mr. Trump. For G.O.P. Candidates, Renouncing Donald Trump Carries Dire RisksIn interviews, many Trump supporters in Arizona and New Hampshire spoke witheringly of incumbents who have withdrawn their support for the party’s presidential nominee. For Many Women, Trump’s ‘Locker Room Talk’ Brings Memories of AbuseWhen she first posted a message on Twitter, Kelly Oxford, a social media powerhouse, didn’t expect many replies. She got millions. Buffett Calls Trump’s Bluff and Releases His Tax DataAccused of a “massive deduction,” Warren E. Buffett released data from 2015, showing mostly deductions for charitable donations and state tax. Ratings for Second Debate Dive 20 PercentThe audience for Sunday night’s bout between Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump fell sharply from their first debate. The Public Editor: Why’d You Do That? Printing Donald Trump’s VulgaritiesThe Times’s political editor Carolyn Ryan discusses the decision to print the exact language Donald Trump was captured uttering on tape. What Story Did Debate Night Body Language Tell?Donald Trump’s hovering over Hillary Clinton was seen as an attempt to exert dominance, and the candidates showed that their differences had become personal. Candidates Resume Campaigns, and AttacksAfter a contentious debate on Sunday, Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton continued to exchange barbs. Hillary Clinton’s Campaign Strained to Hone Her Message, Hacked Emails ShowThousands of messages released by WikiLeaks offered a look inside an operation that misread the electoral mood, throwing Mrs. Clinton’s campaign off course. Hillary Clinton Aides Kept de Blasio at Arm’s Length, WikiLeaks Emails ShowThe messages suggest that the wariness of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign toward Mayor Bill de Blasio dated back years and grew worse as the primary contest wore on. Threat to Jail Clinton Smacks of ‘Tin-Pot Dictators,’ Experts SayThe assertion takes its place in a litany of Mr. Trump’s statements that many legal specialists have portrayed as a threat to the rule of law. Ken Bone Is Closer to Deciding, After DebateMany people were fascinated by Mr. Bone, the undecided voter in the red sweater who asked a policy question Sunday night. Unbuttoned: Is Ralph Lauren Going to Be Hillary Clinton’s Dresser in Chief?The designer and the candidate are forging a public alliance that could be image-changing. Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Warming Relations in Person, Putin and Erdogan Revive Pipeline DealAt an energy conference in Istanbul, President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia agreed with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey to proceed with the suspended Turkish Stream pipeline project. ISIS Media Output Drops as Military Pressure Rises, Report SaysThe Islamic State is releasing fewer propaganda items and has shifted its message away from that of a well-run caliphate. Nadia Murad, Yazidi Woman Who Survived ISIS Captivity, Wins Human Rights PrizeAbducted by Islamic State militants in Iraq in 2014, she has become a good-will ambassador for victims of human trafficking. Fleeing the Coast Before the Storm, Only to Be Trapped InlandAfter Hurricane Matthew dropped torrential rain, the worst damage occurred inland, in places that might typically be havens. Premier League Stars Score the Goals. He Scores Everything Else.To hundreds of players in English soccer over the past 20 years, Charles Porter and his staff have been indispensable in providing the Premier League lifestyle. Race/Related: ‘Go Back to China’: Readers Respond to Racist Insults Shouted at a New York Times EditorAn article about a racist attack on a Times editor led to a flood of responses from Asian-Americans sharing stories about prejudice, insults and ignorance Despite Ken Thompson’s Short Stint as Brooklyn Prosecutor, Agenda May EndureMr. Thompson, who died on Sunday of cancer, embraced and advanced the shifting roles that district attorneys play in the criminal justice system. Theranos Sued by Investor Who Accuses It of Securities FraudPartner Fund Management, a San Francisco hedge fund, filed the suit on Monday in Delaware, according to a letter sent to its investors. Ex-President of Brazil Faces New Corruption ChargesCharges have been filed against Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva concerning dealings in Angola, but he is still a leading contender for president in 2018. Samsung Halts Galaxy Note 7 Production as Battery Problems LingerThe move is a major setback for the world’s largest producer of smartphones, which had been gaining ground against Apple in the high-end market. Wells Fargo Reshuffles Top Ranks, Rallying Around Its No. 2Under fire for a scandal in which employees set up sham accounts, the bank solidified its leadership structure under the chairman’s heir-apparent. Snooping in the Bathroom to Assess Credit Risk in ChinaExtensive consumer databases are not in place for lenders to check, but companies are scrambling to crack the credit code. Ask The Times: Why Doesn’t the United States (Finally) Get Rid of the Penny?Coining pennies is a money-losing proposition, and people don’t really need them anymore. Making Sous Vide Simplify Work for YouThe key to embracing the often-lengthy process: Think beyond the single steak. Indians 4, Red Sox 3 | Cleveland wins series, 3-0: Indians Sweep Aside Ortiz’s Last Bit of MagicOrtiz, a prolific slugger, endured a quiet end to his career as Cleveland swept the Boston Red Sox to advance to the American League Championship Series. Review: Taylor Mac’s 24-Hour Concert Was One of the Great Experiences of My LifeI’ve slept on it, and I’m sure. “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music” is sublime. More Recent Articles |
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