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Abandon Religious 'Fanaticism': Pope Pleads for Peace in Violence-Hit EgyptFrancis' visit comes as the region grapples with a spiral of extreme violence, and Egypt itself struggles with both Islamic extremism and authoritarianism. North Korea Test-Fires Another Ballistic Missile, Fails AgainThe test comes a day after Trump told Reuters in an interview that the U.S. and North Korea could be headed toward a "major, major conflict." Trump: 'I Will Not Be Happy' If N. Korea Conducts Nuke TestTrump in an interview with CBS' John Dickerson did not say whether a U.S. response to a North Korean nuclear test would include military action. Pope's Timely Egypt Visit Comforts Grief-Stricken ChristiansPope Francis wrapped up a brief but deeply symbolic visit to Egypt on Saturday with an open-air Mass for the country's tiny Catholic community. Top Afghan Taliban Official Killed, ISIS Claims ResponsibilityMaulvi Mohammad Daud was reportedly travelling in a car in the city's suburbs when he was gunned down by attackers. Could This Man Be Boxing's First Billionaire?Anthony Joshua fights Wladimir Klitschko Saturday in a world heavyweight boxing bout where the winner — and loser — pocket nearly $20 million. Emmanuel Macron: The 'Knight' Whose Job It Is To Slay France's Far-RightThe independent candidate caused a political earthquake last week when he emerged as the top challenger to far-right populist Marine Le Pen. More Recent Articles |
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How Trump Has Reshaped the Presidency, and How It’s Changed Him, TooAs Washington evaluates the first 100 days of Mr. Trump tenure, the one consensus is that, for better or worse, the capital has headed deep into uncharted territory. A Spring Thaw? Trump Now Has ‘Very Good’ Words for China’s LeaderPresident Trump came into office fuming about China. But lately he has been describing his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, as if he were an old pal. Persuasive Business Leaders Parade Through White HouseNearly 300 executives have visited this year, putting C.E.O.s on par with senior lawmakers as influences on President Trump’s thinking. 100 Days: The Making of a Legacy: First Steps in the Trump EraWhile his actions have produced few of the policy changes he had promised as a candidate, President Trump has moved to set the nation on a radically different course. Here is a look at his record to date. Trump Savages News Media at Rally to Mark His 100th DayPresident Trump returned to the populist themes of his campaign with a Pennsylvania rally held in lieu of attending the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner. At Samantha Bee’s ‘White House’ Dinner, Journalism Is Toasted as Trump Is MockedThe comedian’s “Not The White House Correspondents’ Dinner” was both an alternative to the dinner itself, and to a rally in Pennsylvania that Trump held instead of attending the dinner. 100 days: Fact-Checking President Trump Through His First 100 DaysIn his first 100 days in office, President Trump has falsely boasted of attracting the largest inaugural crowd ever and leveled an unproved accusation that his predecessor spied on him. Climate March Draws Thousands of Protesters Alarmed by Trump’s Environmental AgendaOn the president’s 100th day in office, demonstrators descended on Washington in an attempt to drown out the administration’s climate change deniers. Pope Francis Urges U.S. and North Korea to Step Away from the BrinkThe pope, returning to Rome from a two-day trip to Egypt, says a nuclear conflict could be disastrous for “the future of humanity.” Marine Le Pen Will Name a Former Rival Prime Minister if ElectedMs. Le Pen said she had reached an agreement with Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, a right-wing politician who shares her distrust of the European Union. Alone at Emily Dickinson’s DeskWhat happens when a reporter for The New York Times spends one hour in Emily Dickinson’s former bedroom? Hear about Sarah Lyall’s experience and explore the room yourself in this 360 video. In Mexico, ‘It’s Easy to Kill a Journalist’The state of Veracruz is the hemisphere’s most dangerous place to be a reporter. The authorities seem ill equipped to stop attacks on the press, and in some cases appear entangled in them. On Soccer: Arsène Wenger Reaches the End of the Road at Arsenal. Or Maybe Not.Some observers say the Arsenal manager has seemed weary lately, leading to speculation that he may leave the position he has held for 21 seasons. Marines Return to Helmand Province for a Job They Thought Was DoneThousands of Marines once flooded the Afghan province to push out the Taliban. Now 300 have returned there, and a difficult mission lies ahead. Vetting Delays Snarl Path to Citizenship for Thousands in MilitaryNew screening measures for a program that promises an expedited track to citizenship for immigrants who enlist have taken far longer than anticipated. Thousands of Russians Present Letters of Protest in DemonstrationsThe protests were initiated by the Open Russia organization founded by Mikhail B. Khodorkovsky, an exiled former oil tycoon. European Union Leaders, Gathering Without May, Endorse Guidelines on ‘Brexit’ TalksThe European Union leaders gathered in Brussels without Prime Minister Theresa May and backed a tough strategy on talks for Britain’s divorce from the bloc. Hacker Leaks Episodes From Netflix Show and Threatens Other NetworksThe hacker or hackers, known as “thedarkoverlord,” demanded ransom after stealing 10 episodes of the next season of “Orange Is the New Black.” Senators 6, Rangers 5 | Two overtimes | Ottawa leads series, 2-0: Rangers Crumble at Hands of Senators’ One-Man Wrecking CrewJean-Gabriel Pageau erased Ottawa’s 5-3 deficit in the final four minutes of regulation and scored his fourth goal of the game in the second overtime. Video Captures Delta Pilot Smacking Woman to Break Up FightAn investigation by Delta found the pilot’s actions helped “de-escalate” the fight between passengers, in the latest airline episode to be recorded on video. Facing Military Pressure, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Ousts 2 Top AidesSaturday’s dismissals were the latest chapter in a showdown over a news article published in October that has infuriated the powerful military. Maria Sharapova, in Return, Falls in Semifinals in StuttgartIn her first tournament since serving a 15-month ban for doping, the former world No. 1 lost to Kristina Mladenovic, one of her biggest critics. From Ghana to Hanover SquareThe unlikely, barrier-breaking journey that has led Edward Enninful, the new editor of British Vogue, to one of the most powerful positions in fashion. More Recent Articles |
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