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An historic streak is over. The S&P 500 closed down 1.2 percent on Tuesday after 161 days without a daily drop of more than 1 percent at any point.
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  1. S&P 500 dips, ending historic streak
  2. White House: High school rape an example why tougher immigration needed
  3. Uber backs CEO, promises culture change
  4. San Francisco retailer sues Ivanka Trump's brand for unfair competition
  5. 'Cup Blowing Challenge' leaves Twitter users breathless
  6. Brad Marchand gives NHL trash talking clinic
  7. Ashley Judd, Keke Palmer join Season 2 cast of 'Berlin Station'
  8. Families of 9/11 victims sue Saudi government for alleged ties to '01 terror plot
  9. The Rock claims he hit golf ball 490 yards

S&P 500 dips, ending historic streak

An historic streak is over. The S&P 500 closed down 1.2 percent on Tuesday after 161 days without a daily drop of more than 1 percent at any point.
    

White House: High school rape an example why tougher immigration needed

The White House on Tuesday said a Maryland high school rape last week involving two undocumented teens is one reason why the president is tough on immigration.
    

Uber backs CEO, promises culture change

Culture change is underway at Uber, according to company leaders.
    

San Francisco retailer sues Ivanka Trump's brand for unfair competition

Modern Appealing Clothing, a small San Francisco clothing boutique, has filed a class action suit against Ivanka Trump's fashion company.
    

'Cup Blowing Challenge' leaves Twitter users breathless

Twitter users are losing their breath over the latest viral challenge -- the so-called "Cup Blowing Challenge."
    

Brad Marchand gives NHL trash talking clinic

It's painfully easy to see why Brad Marchand is so popular with the fans.
    

Ashley Judd, Keke Palmer join Season 2 cast of 'Berlin Station'

Ashley Judd and Keke Palmer are to co-star with Richard Armitage in Season 2 of the spy drama "Berlin Station," EPIX announced Tuesday
    

Families of 9/11 victims sue Saudi government for alleged ties to '01 terror plot

The families of more than 2,000 victims of 9/11 have sued the Saudi government, seeking restitution for the unprecedented 2001 attacks on the United States.
    

The Rock claims he hit golf ball 490 yards

There is no doubt that Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson has large enough muscles to complete this task.
    
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Washington Post Supreme Court nominee Gorsuch stresses his independence from President Trump Washington Post Judge Neil Gorsuch stressed his independence and defended the integrity of the federal judiciary Tuesday as the Senate hearings on his ...
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  1. Supreme Court nominee Gorsuch stresses his independence from President Trump - Washington Post
  2. Trump Warns House Republicans: Repeal Health Law or Lose Your Seats - New York Times

Supreme Court nominee Gorsuch stresses his independence from President Trump - Washington Post


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Supreme Court nominee Gorsuch stresses his independence from President Trump
Washington Post
Judge Neil Gorsuch stressed his independence and defended the integrity of the federal judiciary Tuesday as the Senate hearings on his Supreme Court nomination turned on the search for his judicial philosophy and what one senator called "the elephant ...
Seven Highlights From the Gorsuch Confirmation HearingsNew York Times
Dems land few punches on GorsuchThe Hill
Top takeaways from Gorsuch's marathon confirmation hearingPolitico
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Trump Warns House Republicans: Repeal Health Law or Lose Your Seats - New York Times


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Trump Warns House Republicans: Repeal Health Law or Lose Your Seats
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President Trump and Tom Price, the secretary of health and human services, arriving for a meeting with House Republicans at the Capitol on Tuesday. Credit Doug Mills/The New York Times. WASHINGTON — President Trump on Tuesday turned up the ...
Trump, GOP struggle to find healthcare votesThe Hill
Trump, GOP leaders lack votes to pass Obamacare repealPolitico
Insurance Executive Blasts GOP Health Care Proposal: 'This Bill Is Terrible'Huffington Post
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America's smaller European allies have expressed concern about President Donald Trump's mixed signals on whether he would protect them against Russia.
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  1. Tillerson to Skip Key NATO Summit in April, Plans to Travel to Russia
  2. Jesus' Tomb Gets 'Complete Transformation' After $3.7M Renovation
  3. China Tries to Wipe Out Toilet Paper Theft With Face Scanner
  4. Electronic Ban on Flights Not Prompted by New Threat: Officials
  5. Van Gogh Paintings, Stolen in Mafia Heist 14 Years Ago, Returned
  6. George Clooney Surprises Fan on Her 87th Birthday
  7. 'Gay Panic' Defense Abolished in Australian State
  8. U.S. Bans Laptops, iPads in Carry-On Bags From 10 Airports Amid Bomb Fears
  9. Renovation of Jesus' Tomb Transforms Holy Site, Reveals Hidden Beauty
  10. Martin McGuinness, Unapologetic IRA 'Mass Killer' Turned Politician, Dead at 66
  11. Theresa May: Trump Was 'Being a Gentleman' by Holding My Hand
  12. North Korea: We're Not Frightened by U.S. Military Threat
  13. There's a New Happiest Country (and the U.S. Is Getting Sadder)
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Tillerson to Skip Key NATO Summit in April, Plans to Travel to Russia

America's smaller European allies have expressed concern about President Donald Trump's mixed signals on whether he would protect them against Russia.

    

Jesus' Tomb Gets 'Complete Transformation' After $3.7M Renovation

The shrine in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre was in desperate need of attention after years of exposure to water, humidity and candle smoke and wax.

    

China Tries to Wipe Out Toilet Paper Theft With Face Scanner

Users of a busy public restroom in China must stand for three seconds in front of a dispenser to receive a two-foot section of bathroom tissue.

    

Electronic Ban on Flights Not Prompted by New Threat: Officials

Officials said the move stemmed from a judgment call that al Qaeda and ISIS are constantly seeking to perfect methods to hide bombs in devices.

    

Van Gogh Paintings, Stolen in Mafia Heist 14 Years Ago, Returned

Two paintings by Vincent Van Gogh were unveiled, barely damaged, at an Amsterdam museum on Tuesday, 14 years after they were stolen in a mafia heist.

    

George Clooney Surprises Fan on Her 87th Birthday

The actor brought a card and some flowers for Pat Adams, who hopes he might return one day with his twins.
    

'Gay Panic' Defense Abolished in Australian State

Lawmakers in Queensland, Australia, have passed legislation that removes a controversial "gay panic" defense from the state's criminal code.

    

U.S. Bans Laptops, iPads in Carry-On Bags From 10 Airports Amid Bomb Fears

Tablets, cameras, laptops, DVD players, e-readers, printers and video games will have to be placed in checked, but medical devices will be permitted.

    

Renovation of Jesus' Tomb Transforms Holy Site, Reveals Hidden Beauty

The Edicule, the burial site of Jesus in Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulcher, has been transformed in a painstaking restoration project.
    

Martin McGuinness, Unapologetic IRA 'Mass Killer' Turned Politician, Dead at 66

He abandoned a butcher's apprenticeship in 1970 to join the Irish Republican Army in a bloody campaign to end British rule in Northern Ireland.

    

Theresa May: Trump Was 'Being a Gentleman' by Holding My Hand

Theresa May has described President Donald Trump as a "gentleman" after he held her hand when walking down a ramp at the White House.

    

North Korea: We're Not Frightened by U.S. Military Threat

Kim Jong Un's regime said it is not frightened by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's warning that pre-emptive military action is "on the table."

    

There's a New Happiest Country (and the U.S. Is Getting Sadder)

Income in the United States has gone up over the past decade, but happiness is declining.

    

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The president threatened wavering lawmakers with political payback as Republican officials conceded that they still lacked the votes to pass their bill.
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  1. Trump Warns House Republicans: Repeal Health Law or Lose Your Seats
  2. Economic Scene: What’s at Stake in a Health Bill That Slashes the Safety Net
  3. Trump Lays Plans to Reverse Obama’s Climate Change Legacy
  4. Gorsuch Says He’d Rule Against Trump if Law Required It
  5. Live Briefing: Seven Highlights From the Gorsuch Confirmation Hearings
  6. ‘I’ll Criticize Judges,’ Trump Says, Hours After a Scolding for Doing Just That
  7. Gorsuch: ‘No Difficulty Ruling Against or for Any Party’
  8. Gorsuch, Trump, Republican Party: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  9. Devices Banned on Flights From 10 Countries Over ISIS Fears
  10. White House Memo: Why Letting Go, for Trump, Is No Small or Simple Task
  11. S.&P. 500 Ends Intraday Trading Streak With a Dip
  12. Spicer Says Rape Case Against Undocumented Student Shows Need for Crackdown
  13. Trump to Attend NATO Summit in Brussels May 25
  14. Where It’s Made: The Times Newspaper
  15. The Voyages Issue: The Hawaii Cure
  16. The Voyages Issue: Wandering New Orleans After Seeing It From the Stage
  17. 9 Deaths Are Linked to Rare Cancer From Breast Implants
  18. Resurgent Syrian Rebels Surprise Damascus With New Assaults
  19. U.S. Military Investigating Reports of Civilian Deaths in Syria Airstrike
  20. New Fighting Grips Outskirts of Syrian Capital
  21. About New York: Why Jimmy Breslin Matters: Fresh Truths, Bluntly Told
  22. White Artist’s Painting of Emmett Till at Whitney Biennial Draws Protests
  23. Philadelphia Prosecutor Indicted on Corruption Charges
  24. Uber Board Stands by Travis Kalanick as It Reveals Plans to Repair Its Image
  25. Jerry Krause, Who Gave Michael Jordan His Supporting Cast, Dies at 77
  26. A Friend Lied About Dylann Roof’s Massacre Plan. Now He’ll Go to Prison.
  27. Barred From Canadian Embassy Parties: Cardboard Trudeau
  28. Fired U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara to Join N.Y.U.’s Law School
  29. Jimmy Breslin, Legendary New York City Newspaper Columnist, Dies at 88
  30. Anne Frank Who? Museums Combat Ignorance About the Holocaust
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Trump Warns House Republicans: Repeal Health Law or Lose Your Seats

The president threatened wavering lawmakers with political payback as Republican officials conceded that they still lacked the votes to pass their bill.

    

Economic Scene: What’s at Stake in a Health Bill That Slashes the Safety Net

By reversing the Medicaid expansion and leaving millions unable to pay for coverage, the bill would be a landmark retreat in American social welfare.

    

Trump Lays Plans to Reverse Obama’s Climate Change Legacy

The White House is preparing to dismantle major policy actions of the Obama era, including a plan to close hundreds of heavily polluting power plants.

    

Gorsuch Says He’d Rule Against Trump if Law Required It

The Supreme Court nominee also repeated his earlier private criticism of the president’s attacks on judges who rule against him.

    

Live Briefing: Seven Highlights From the Gorsuch Confirmation Hearings

With 30 minutes of questioning allotted to each senator, Judge Neil M. Gorsuch ventured into unscripted territory on Tuesday.

    

‘I’ll Criticize Judges,’ Trump Says, Hours After a Scolding for Doing Just That

President Trump was at it again Tuesday night at a fund-raising dinner, calling out a federal court judge in Hawaii who placed a stay on his second travel ban.

    

Gorsuch: ‘No Difficulty Ruling Against or for Any Party’

Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, said there was no such thing as a Republican judge or a Democratic judge.
    

Gorsuch, Trump, Republican Party: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

Devices Banned on Flights From 10 Countries Over ISIS Fears

The United States and Britain have restricted electronic devices larger than a cellphone being carried on some flights from majority-Muslim countries.

    

White House Memo: Why Letting Go, for Trump, Is No Small or Simple Task

In clinging to wiretap claims, the president draws on his history as a pugnacious fighter, with a need to prove his legitimacy and a deep sensitivity to perception.

    

S.&P. 500 Ends Intraday Trading Streak With a Dip

The Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index had gone 64 consecutive trading days without declining more than 1 percent in a trading session.

    

Spicer Says Rape Case Against Undocumented Student Shows Need for Crackdown

An episode at a suburban Washington high school becomes an issue in the debate over illegal immigration.

    

Trump to Attend NATO Summit in Brussels May 25

U.S. President Donald Trump will attend a summit of leaders of NATO nations on May 25 in Brussels, the White House said on Tuesday.
    

Where It’s Made: The Times Newspaper

The New York Times prints between 300,000 to 800,000 newspapers daily at its main facility in Queens. Take a 360° tour as the paper comes together.
    

The Voyages Issue: The Hawaii Cure

A first trip to the island, in a desperate bid to escape the news.

    

The Voyages Issue: Wandering New Orleans After Seeing It From the Stage

After a decade of visiting the city on tour, I finally got to experience it as a tourist.

    

9 Deaths Are Linked to Rare Cancer From Breast Implants

The problem is more likely to occur with textured implants than with smooth implants, the F.D.A. said, and it is usually treatable and not often fatal.

    

Resurgent Syrian Rebels Surprise Damascus With New Assaults

The advance, the first of its kind in years, showed that the groups could still threaten the capital despite a long string of defeats around the country.

    

U.S. Military Investigating Reports of Civilian Deaths in Syria Airstrike

Military officials say the airstrike targeted Qaeda operatives, but activists and residents have said the site was part of a religious complex where 49 civilians were killed.
    

New Fighting Grips Outskirts of Syrian Capital

For the first time in years, rebels demonstrated that they can threaten the capital of Syria, as fierce fighting continued for a third day on the northeastern edge of the city.
    

About New York: Why Jimmy Breslin Matters: Fresh Truths, Bluntly Told

From the long arc of his public work and life, the New York City columnist often stepped away from the crowd and told stories of people who were ignored.

    

White Artist’s Painting of Emmett Till at Whitney Biennial Draws Protests

The canvas, based on open-coffin photographs of the 1955 lynching victim, speaks to the images’ power to address race and violence.

    

Philadelphia Prosecutor Indicted on Corruption Charges

The city’s district attorney, R. Seth Williams, was accused of accepting lavish gifts, including trips, Burberry accessories and a custom sofa, in exchange for favors.

    

Uber Board Stands by Travis Kalanick as It Reveals Plans to Repair Its Image

In a conference call with executives, Uber presented a list of changes it plans to make to improve morale and repair its tarnished reputation.

    

Jerry Krause, Who Gave Michael Jordan His Supporting Cast, Dies at 77

The former Bulls general manager orchestrated the team’s dynasty of the 1990s, assembling the rosters that Jordan led to six N.B.A. championships.

    

A Friend Lied About Dylann Roof’s Massacre Plan. Now He’ll Go to Prison.

The F.B.I. says Joseph Meek’s failure to speak up before the massacre in a Charleston church deprived “law enforcement of the opportunity to intervene.”

    

Barred From Canadian Embassy Parties: Cardboard Trudeau

Canada’s diplomats in the United States have been ordered to no longer set up cutout replicas of Mr. Trudeau at promotional events.

    

Fired U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara to Join N.Y.U.’s Law School

Mr. Bharara, who was abruptly dismissed by the Trump administration after refusing to resign, will be a distinguished scholar in residence.

    

Jimmy Breslin, Legendary New York City Newspaper Columnist, Dies at 88

With prose that was savagely funny, deceptively simple and poorly imitated, Mr. Breslin created his own distinct rhythm in the hurly-burly music of newspapers.

    

Anne Frank Who? Museums Combat Ignorance About the Holocaust

The Anne Frank House in Amsterdam is one of several museums making changes to engage and educate younger people about the Holocaust and anti-Semitism.

    

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