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New York Times | Obama Defends Affordable Care Act, but Leaves Trump Out of It New York Times Caroline Kennedy presented former President Barack Obama with a "Profile in Courage" award at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston on Sunday. Credit Brian Snyder/Reuters. WASHINGTON — Days after President Trump boasted in the White ... Obama calls for 'courage' to oppose Obamacare repeal Obama urges 'political courage' to save Affordable Care Act Obama hopes 'political courage' can save healthcare |
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North Korea Detains Fourth U.S. CitizenKim Hak Song is the fourth U.S.citizen to be held by North Korea amid diplomatic tensions. Macron Victory in France Seen as Boost for a United EuropeThe head of the European Commission said he was "delighted" by Emmanuel Macron's election, but Nigel Farage called it "a giant deceit." Centrist Macron Wins French Presidency Over Le PenCentrist politician Emmanuel Macron was projected to win the French presidential election on Sunday over far-right candidate Marine Le Pen, local media reported.The election follows an unprecedented race in which Macron and Le Pen offered two opposing visions of France's future, and the country's political landscape was reshaped after the outsiders pushed aside the two establishment parties, which have dominated French politics for the last fifty years. Czech Police Providing Security for Girl Scout Who Confronted Neo-NazisThe Czech Interior Ministry says that police are taking steps to ensure the security of a Girl Scout after a photo showing her confronting a neo-Nazi group went viral. Top ISIS Commander in Afghanistan Was Killed in Raid Where Rangers DiedCommunist-Ruled Cuba Hosts First Transgender MassRainbow flags decorated the chapel, the pastors wore stoles in the trans hues of blue, pink and white and the congregation swayed to Caribbean beats. 50,000 Evacuated in German City After Five WWII Bombs UncoveredCity officials say two suspected bombs were found at a construction site and three more nearby. Divided Voters Fear 'New France' Has Lost Its WayThis presidential election race, marked by its raw anger and the candidates' mutual contempt, has rattled France. North Korea's 'Hostage Diplomacy' Has a New AimKim Jong Un is using prisoners to protect himself rather than as a tool to bring the U.S. to the negotiating table, according to analysts. 'Mother' Shouldn't Be Used to Describe a Bomb: Pope"I was ashamed when I heard the name," Pope Francis said. "A mother gives life and this one gives death, and we call this device a mother?" More Recent Articles |
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Macron Decisively Defeats Le Pen in French Presidential RaceEmmanuel Macron’s victory suggested that his call for a new centrist approach to politics had handily defeated the nationalism of Marine Le Pen. Why Macron Won: Luck, Skill and France’s Dark HistoryEmmanuel Macron’s victory brought joy from Europe’s political establishment, as he managed to stem the populist tide that has roiled the West. Asian Markets Swing Upward in Wake of French ElectionInvestors may feel that risks in Europe are subsiding somewhat after defeat of far-right candidate, experts say. French Election: The Moment Macron WonIn 360, witness the moment Emmanuel Macron was declared the next president of France. Mr. Macron, a centrist who supports the E.U., handily beat Marine Le Pen, the National Front's far-right leader. A Republican Principle Is Shed in the Fight on Health CareTo the dismay of many conservatives, Republicans have had to shift their focus to cutting, not ending, popular benefits of the Affordable Care Act. Trump to Announce Slate of Conservative Federal Court NomineesThe nominations of 10 judges to the lower courts are the first in what could be near monthly waves of announcements to fill more than 120 vacancies. E.P.A. Dismisses Members of Major Scientific Review BoardA spokesman for the agency’s administrator said he would consider replacing the academic scientists with representatives from industries the agency is supposed to regulate. Trump Looms as Kushner Companies Courts Investors in ChinaA day after wooing wealthy Chinese in Beijing, Jared Kushner’s family firm offered attendees in Shanghai a path toward living in the U.S. in exchange for investments. News Analysis: On Health and Welfare, Moral Arguments Can Outweigh EconomicsPolicy debates on benefits and taxes are turning, as they have in the past, on the question of who is deserving, not what can best address needs. Sinclair Is Said to Be Near a Deal for Tribune MediaSinclair appears to have bested several rivals that were interested in acquiring a stable of local television stations that includes WGN in Chicago and WPIX in New York. Tempers Flare Over Removal of Confederate Statues in New OrleansThe city has already taken down one monument, but crane companies in the region are receiving threats over the removal of three others. After Boko Haram Releases Nigerian Girls, an Anguished Wait for ParentsFollowing years of rumors, Nigeria confirmed that 82 girls who had been taken were released. But many parents still had no idea if their daughters were among them. Candid, Comedic and Macabre YouTube Stars Feel an Advertising PinchAfter companies began pulling ads because of concerns about content, some video creators who thought they had no reason to worry have seen their revenue plunge. Hackers Find Celebrities’ Weak Links in Their Vendor ChainsBig entertainment companies have toughened the security of their computer networks. But often, their suppliers and collaborators are vulnerable. Texas Governor Signs a Ban on Sanctuary CitiesThe law, which seeks to prevent the local authorities from limiting cooperation with federal immigration officials, was opposed by some city police chiefs. In South Korea, Election Looms as Ex-President Sits in JailPark Geun-hye’s name is still on the lips of candidates, who use her as a rallying cry for change or insist the bribery and other charges against her are false. North Korea Detains Another American, State Agency SaysKim Hak-song was arrested on Saturday and was under investigation on charges of committing “hostile acts” against the country. The detention would bring the number of Americans held there to four. Leader of ISIS Branch in Afghanistan Killed in Special Forces RaidThe Afghan president’s office and the United States military command said that Abdul Hasib, who recently took over as head of the Islamic State’s affiliate in Afghanistan, died in an April operation. Angela Merkel’s Party Wins Unexpectedly in German State ElectionsThe results in Schleswig-Holstein may reflect voters’ mood heading into national elections later this year, in which Ms. Merkel will seek a fourth term. Videos Show Palestinian Hunger Strike Leader Snacking, Israel SaysPalestinian leaders denounced videos that appear to show Marwan Barghouti, who organized the strike to demand better conditions in Israeli jails, eating cookies and candy in his cell. On Pro Basketball: Cleveland Cavaliers Finish Another Playoff Sweep, Earning More Precious RestThe defending N.B.A. champions looked mortal late in the regular season, but their win over the Toronto Raptors on Sunday made them 8-0 in the postseason. Don Gordon, Steve McQueen’s Sidekick Onscreen and in Life, Dies at 90Mr. Gordon starred on television and in film for decades, often playing tough-guy roles. ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ Gives Summer Box Office a Big StartThe sequel’s $145 million in domestic ticket sales on its opening weekend dwarfed the original’s, but turnout fell slightly short of expectations. San Diego Police Wonder Why Teenager Called 911 Before They Shot HimThe police say officers answering the call fatally shot the 15-year-old on Saturday in a school parking lot after he refused to drop a BB gun he was holding. Tanzania Bus Crash Kills 35, Including 32 SchoolchildrenThe victims were on a trip to another school when the vehicle they were in plunged into a ravine in the northern tourist region of Arusha on Saturday. Latest Problem for New Jersey Transit: Collecting FaresThe agency may have lost more than $5 million in revenue because fares were not collected on crowded and understaffed trains, the conductors union says. After Matt Harvey Is Disciplined, Mets Fill-In Is Punished by the MarlinsAdam Wilk, who took the baseball on short notice after Harvey was suspended for three games after violating team rules, gave up six runs in a 7-0 drubbing. In a Fight for Land, a Women’s Movement Shakes MoroccoA grass-roots organization is seeking to protect tribal lands and gain equal ownership rights in a country where, by law, women inherit less than men. Changsha Journal: A Monument to Jesus in the City of MaoA big Protestant church in the city where Mao Zedong spent his youth has infuriated his most fervent admirers in China, but the city’s residents mostly shrug. More Recent Articles
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