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Thousands Participate in Manchester Run as Hunt for Accomplices ContinuesThe run came as British Interior Minister Amber Rudd said members of the Manchester suicide bomber Salman Abedi's network were "potentially" still at large. N. Korea Launches Yet Another Missile, Officials SayThe launch Monday morning, the second to be reported in two days, prompted South Korea's president to call a security meeting. Merkel Says Europe Must Take Fate Into Own HandsEurope can no longer completely rely on its allies, Merkel said, pointing to bruising meetings of G7 wealthy nations and NATO last week. Police Guard Airport Terminals Amid British Airways ChaosPolice guarded the doors of Heathrow airport's Terminal 5 on Sunday, turning away travelers unless they were within 90 minutes of departure. Here's What to Know in Politics This WeekThe German leader's comments foreshadow a transformation of the U.S.-European alliances that have underwritten post-World War II stability. Sec. Kelly: Intelligence Leaks Are 'Darn Close to Treason'Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly condemned intelligence leaks after the Ariana Grande concert bombing in Manchester as "totally unacceptable." Macron Says Trump Handshake Was 'Moment of Truth'French President Emmanuel Macron says his now famous white-knuckle handshake showdown with U.S. counterpart Donald Trump was "a moment of truth" — designed to show that he's no pushover. Christians Killed by ISIS Are 'Martyrs': Pope FrancisPope Francis expressed solidarity with Egypt's Coptic Christians Sunday following the ISIS-claimed attack on a bus carrying pilgrims to a desert monastery. Bodies of Civilians Dumped Near ISIS-Ravaged CityThe discovery confirms speculation that ISIS-linked rebels killed civilians during clashes in Marawi City that led to martial law in the Philippines. North Korea's Media Says Anti-Aircraft Weapon TestedNorth Korean state media said Saturday that a "new type of anti-aircraft guided weapon" was tested. More Recent Articles |
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Merkel, After Discordant G-7 Meeting, Is Looking Past TrumpAfter President Trump declined to endorse NATO’s doctrine of collective defense and the Paris climate pact, the German leader said Europe should “take our fate into our own hands.” News Analysis: Melania Trump, in Supporting Role, Shows Subdued Star Power on TripMrs. Trump’s travels with the president were something of a coming-out party, which may offer clues to what kind of first lady she could become. Reported Talks by Jared Kushner With Russia Would Be ‘Good Thing,’ Trump Official SaysJohn F. Kelly, the homeland security secretary, played down reports of a back channel. The president, meanwhile, resumed using Twitter as a weapon. Senior P.G.A. Championship, Held at Trump National Golf Club, Draws ProtestsDespite continuing criticism, President Trump has rejected calls to fully divest from his family’s golfing empire, which reportedly accounts for about half of his personal revenue. Right, Left and Center: Partisan Writing You Shouldn’t MissRead about how the other side thinks: The danger of “lock them up” politics, why progressives should be wary of Tulsi Gabbard, and the six blocs Trump needs to survive. North Korea Fires Missile That Lands in Sea Between Korea and JapanThe apparent test of a ballistic missile that landed near Japan comes a week after the test of another ballistic missile. Army Fraud Crackdown Uses Broad Net to Catch Small Fish, Some UnfairlyAn inquiry into an incentive effort for the National Guard has targeted hundreds of soldiers and charged more than 150, but found only a fraction of the estimated fraud. Floods in Sri Lanka Displace Half a MillionResidents along the banks of three rivers were ordered to evacuate, and more rain is expected in the coming days. Takuma Sato Narrowly Wins the Indianapolis 500 on a Day of CrashesSato, the first champion from Japan, is a 40-year-old former Formula One driver who has just one other victory in IndyCar racing. Petra Kvitova Triumphs in an Emotional Comeback at the French OpenKvitova beat Julia Boserup, 6-3, 6-2, in her first competitive tennis match since a home intruder attacked her with a knife. The top-seeded Angelique Kerber made history with a loss. Bangladesh Orders Statue of Woman at Supreme Court Put Back UpTwo days after giving in to Islamist pressure, the authorities flip-flopped, saying the statue should be re-erected in a less prominent place. US Official Mulling Greatly Expanded Airplane Laptop BanHomeland Security Secretary John Kelly said Sunday he's considering banning laptops from the passenger cabins of all international flights to and from the United States. The Motive in a Manhattan Shooting? The Statue of LibertyAn unlikely turf battle at the bottom of Manhattan is being fought over the Statue of Liberty. There have been several assaults and most recently a shooting. Three Men Stood Up to Anti-Muslim Attack. Two Paid With Their Lives.The victims in Friday’s attack were an Army veteran, a recent college graduate and a poet who spoke out against anti-Muslim prejudice. Taliban Target: Scholars of IslamThere has been an uptick in the killing of scholars as the Taliban have intensified their efforts to disrupt the Afghan government. ‘The Square’ Wins Top Prize at Cannes; Sofia Coppola Is Best DirectorDirected by Ruben Ostlund, “The Square” was a surprise winner of the Palme d’Or. With “The Beguiled,” Ms. Coppola became the second woman in the festival’s history to win the directing prize. Critic's Notebook: Robert Pattinson Knows What You Think, but He Can Work With That“Twilight” is in the rearview mirror, but he stands by the series even as he’s celebrated at Cannes for his turn as an inept bad guy in “Good Time.” The Coat of Arms Said ‘Integrity.’ Now It Says ‘Trump.’The emblem used by the Trump Organization in the United States had to be changed in Britain, since it belongs to another family. Navy Parachutist Dies During Demonstration Over Jersey CityThe parachutist, a member of the elite Leap Frogs team, plunged into the Hudson River as hundreds watched from Liberty State Park. Muslim Women in India Challenge ‘Instant Divorce’ LawLocal Muslim authorities defend the traditional practice, in which a man can divorce his wife by saying “talaq” three times. But women do not have the same right. Eight Die, Including Police Officer, in Mississippi ShootingsA suspect, Willie Cory Godbolt, 35, was being held in custody after the shootings at three locations. Women-Only Screenings of ‘Wonder Woman’ Sell Out and Prompt ComplaintsThe Alamo Drafthouse will host several screenings of “Wonder Woman” for women only. The decision received both criticism and support online. ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Sequel Tops Box Office as ‘Baywatch’ Flops“Dead Men Tell No Tales,” the latest film in the “Pirates” franchise, overcame poor reviews. “Baywatch” continued a string of lackluster TV adaptations. On Pro Basketball: One Thing LeBron James Can’t Win: A Comparison With Michael JordanBy playing in different eras, the outspoken James and the follow-the-rules Jordan are like apples and oranges. British Airways Flight Disruptions Persist for 2nd DayThe airline’s chief executive apologized for the delays and ruined travel plans of thousands of people after a global technological glitch. In China, Umbrellas and Basketballs Join the Sharing EconomyBuoyed by the success of car- and bike-sharing companies and fueled with cash, Chinese start-ups are entering what some see as a sharing bubble. More Recent Articles |
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