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Huge Cyberattack Triggers Ransom Demands in Dozens of CountriesA large-scale cyberattack affected nearly one hundred countries and held tens of thousands of computers ransom throughout the day on Friday. Valuable Harry Potter Prequel Stolen, Cops Ask Fans for HelpJ.K. Rowling and the police took to Twitter on Friday to ask fans to help them track down a stolen, untitled Harry Potter prequel. Pope Francis Urges Catholics to 'Tear Down Walls'The pontiff prayed at the Chapel of the Apparitions in Portugal, the day before canonizing children who had visions of the Virgin Mary there 100 years Airline Reports 82% Profit Plunge Amid U.S. Laptop BanEmirates said the Trump administration's laptop ban was partly responsible for a huge decline in profits in the past year. The 'Wonder Woman' of Protests Won't Give UpCaterina Ciarcelluti is one of thousands protesting in Venezuela and has garnered the nickname "Wonder Woman." New Ebola Outbreak Might be Chance to Test VaccineEbola has killed at least one person in Democratic Republic of Congo the WHO said Friday. Developers are standing ready with a new Ebola vaccine. Emmanuel Macron: France's Youngest Leader Since Napoleon Is Tougher Than You ThinkThe French President has a gray image, a colorful private life and is the smartest guy in the room, according to the Daily Beast's Chris Dickey. White House Takes Flak for Letting Russian State Media Into Oval OfficeThe White House was facing criticism Thursday for a possible security breach after it allowed a Russian news service photographer into the Oval Office China Eyes a $1 Trillion New 'Silk Road' — but U.S. Isn't Along for the RideChinese President Xi Jinping's colossal program is 11 times the size of the U.S. Marshall Plan that reconstructed Europe after World War II. What Trump Told Lester Holt About North Korea, AfghanistanNBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt returns to TODAY with more of his exclusive interview with President Trump. Kids Who Catholics Believe Foretold WWII, Rise of Communism to Become SaintsUp to a million people are expected to attend the canonization Mass in Fatima, Portugal, on Saturday. Russian Fighter Jet Offers U.S. Plane a 'Greeting' From Just 20 Feet AwayRussia's Ministry of Defense said the fighter had been scrambled due to "an air target approaching the Russian state border" over the Black Sea. Far-Right Poster Girl Quits Politics ... for NowThe charismatic Marion Marechal-Le Pen — who was prominent during her aunt's bid to lead France — said her decision was "gut-wrenching." More Recent Articles |
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Hackers Hit Dozens of Countries Exploiting Stolen N.S.A. ToolThe attacks amounted to an audacious global blackmail attempt spread by the internet, and underscored the vulnerabilities of the digital age. What We Know and Don’t Know About the International CyberattackHospitals and other institutions around the globe were simultaneously struck by a cyberattack that locked their computer systems and demanded a ransom. U.K. Health Service, Targeted in Cyberattack, Ignored Warnings for MonthsThe National Health Service was repeatedly warned about its out-of-date and vulnerable systems before it suffered a devastating cyberattack on Friday. Trump Warning to Comey Prompts Questions on ‘Tapes’“James Comey better hope that there are no ‘tapes’ of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!” Mr. Trump posted on Twitter. Mediator: In Trump’s White House Press Briefings, No Degree of Accuracy RequiredPresident Trump has given his press team a “say anything” hall pass, leaving many to wonder what happens to a nation once a president drops even the pretense of accuracy. A Look at the Candidates Trump Is Considering to Head the F.B.I.Four candidates will be interviewed Saturday, according to a person familiar with the meetings: Andrew G. McCabe, Senator John Cornyn, Judge Michael J. Garcia and Alice Fisher. James Comey, Donald Trump, San Antonio Spurs: Your Friday Evening BriefingTrump Lawyers Say He Had No Russian Income or Debt, With Some ExceptionsIn a letter to the president, his lawyers say there was no debt owed to Russians, and two major payments from Russian sources over the last 10 years. Attorney General Orders Tougher Sentences, Rolling Back Obama PolicyA new directive from Jeff Sessions reverses Obama-era policies on charging and sentencing nonviolent drug offenders and orders federal prosecutors to seek harsher penalties. Your Money: This Year’s College-Bound Essayists and Their ‘Beautiful Contradictions’College admissions directors weigh in on the teenagers whose college application essays about money, work and social class rose above the crowd. Your Money: 4 Standout College Application Essays on Work, Money and ClassEach year, we issue a call to high school seniors who dare to address money, work or social class in their college application essays. Here are the standouts. Engineer in Philadelphia Amtrak Crash Is Charged With Involuntary ManslaughterBrandon Bostian was charged exactly two years after the crash, which killed eight people. Lawyers for some of the victims’ families took advantage of an obscure law that forced officials to act. A Long, Slow Homecoming for Chibok Schoolgirls Freed by Boko HaramOnly a handful of people have seen the 82 Nigerian girls who were released on Sunday, extending a painful wait for their families. A Worldly Accomplishment Is Rewarded With a Heavenly OneJohn Curry witnessed an apparition of saints in Ireland. He was buried on Long Island, but will be reburied in Manhattan. Sinclair Requires TV Stations to Air Segments That Tilt to the RightJournalists at KOMO broadcast station in Seattle, which was acquired by Sinclair Broadcast Group in 2013, have chafed at programming directives. NASA Denies Trump’s Request to Send Astronauts Past the Moon on New RocketThe agency announced that adding astronauts to the mission would have cost $600 million to $900 million and required significantly more work and time. Brearley, Manhattan Girls’ School, Pursuing Allegations of Past AbuseOfficials at the Upper East Side school told families of current students that a law firm had been hired to investigate sexual misconduct accusations from the “distant past.” A Sergeant Who Learned He’s Part Black Says He Faced Racist Taunts at WorkSgt. Cleon Brown of Hastings, Mich., filed a federal civil rights lawsuit, charging that his colleagues harassed him over his DNA test results. Where It’s Made: A Ford Car in ChinaStep inside the Ford factory in Hangzhou and get a 360 view of one of China’s most automated factories, where 650 robots work alongside humans. Nicholas Sand, Chemist Who Sought to Bring LSD to the World, Dies at 75Mr. Sand earned a reputation in the 1960s for making some of the purest LSD on the market, including Orange Sunshine, before the law finally caught up with him. Joseph Ponte to Resign as New York City Jails ChiefThe expected resignation of the correction commissioner comes amid revelations about mismanagement and dysfunction. A ‘Harry Potter’ Prequel Is StolenThe 800-word manuscript, handwritten on a card, was auctioned in 2008 to benefit a literacy program. Anti-Gay Attacks Not Covered by West Virginia Hate Crime Law, Court RulesThe state’s Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that a law including provisions on sex discrimination does not protect against attacks committed on the basis of sexual orientation. Stan Weston, 84, Dies; Sent G.I. Joe Marching Into Childhoods of MillionsMr. Weston, inspired by the success of the Barbie doll, designed a line of rugged heroes. Hundreds of millions of the action figures have been sold. Listen to ‘Ten Thousand Birds’ and Its Warbling, Chirping InspirationsWe went bird-watching with the Pulitzer Prize winner John Luther Adams, whose latest composition has its premiere in a Manhattan park on Sunday. Are the Dutch Lagging in Efforts to Return Art Looted by the Nazis?Recent efforts by the Netherlands on restitution, which are under scrutiny, are addressed in a new exhibition, “Looted Art — Before, During and After WWII.” More Recent Articles |
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