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Trump's Israel Visit: If 'Hotel Blows Up,' He'll Survive in Armored SuiteA huge security operation aims to envelop the president and his 1,000-person entourage during his visit to Jerusalem and Bethlehem. Wedding Bells Are Ringing for 'Her Royal Hotness.' Is Prince Harry Next?Pippa Middleton's svelte figure and shapely derrière sparked a media frenzy at her sister's wedding to Britain's Prince William. Watch President Trump Depart the U.S.President Trump and First Lady Melania board Air Force One embarking on the first foreign trip of the Trump presidency, a nine-day multi-step journey On Saudi Trip, Trump Tasked With Mending RelationsPresident Trump kicks off his first overseas trip by visiting longtime U.S. ally, Saudi Arabia, Islam's birthplace and a conservative regional power. ISIS, Al Qaeda Use Trump To Rally JihadisOne noted ISIS figure told his followers the U.S. is run by a "fool who does not know ... what Islam is, who continues to express his hatred and war." U.S. Airstrike Targets Pro-Assad Forces in SyriaSocial media video purports to show the first direct attack by the U.S. on fighters allied to the Syrian regime. Julian Assange Rape Case Dropped After 7 YearsTwo women in Sweden accused the WikiLeaks founder of rape and sexual assault in 2010. Inside President Trump's Suite at Iconic Jerusalem HotelFrom balloons carrying infrared cameras to robots in the sewers, the hotel where the president will stay has enhanced security features as well as spe This Airport Is Moving Its Air Traffic Controllers 80 Miles AwayLondon City Airport is set to move its air traffic controllers 80 miles away — where they will instead watch a live feed. U.S. Airstrike Targets Forces Loyal to Syria's AssadThe U.S. military carried out what's believed to be the first direct confrontation between U.S. forces and fighters loyal to the Syrian leader. Iran's Supreme Leader and President Cast Their Votes in ElectionAyatollah Ali Khamenei cast the first vote in the election - the country's first since Iran's nuclear deal with world powers. Detained Icon Looms Large Over Iran's Presidential ElectionMir Hossein Mousavi has been under house arrest for eight years but his name is still chanted at rallies. No Way to 'Advance' Assange Rape Case, Swedish Prosecutor SaysWhile Swedish officials saw no way of advancing the investigation, prosecutor Marianne Ny said she could not make a judgment on Julian Assange's Iranian Women Fear Gains Will Be Lost at the Ballot BoxThe incumbent president's main opposition candidate is Ebrahim Raisi, a conservative former protege of the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. More Recent Articles |
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Trump Told Russians That Firing ‘Nut Job’ Comey Eased Pressure From InvestigationThe conversation reinforces the notion that President Trump dismissed him primarily because of the bureau’s investigation into possible collusion between his campaign and Russian operatives. James Comey to Testify in Public Senate Hearing About Russia InquiryThe former F.B.I. director will give testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee in the wake of his abrupt dismissal by President Trump. Having Trouble Keeping Up With All the Trump News? Here Are the Must-ReadsWorried that you missed an important political story this week? You’re not alone. Catch up on a very hectic week of news. Opening First Foreign Trip, Donald Trump Tries to Leave Crisis BehindMr. Trump leaves as a newly appointed special counsel begins looking into any ties between Russia and the president’s campaign. James Comey, Julian Assange, Ransomware: Your Friday Evening BriefingCalifornia Today: California Today: Silicon Valley’s Secret SauceFriday: How innovation thrives in Silicon Valley, the therapeutic power of communing with animals, and reader recommendations for Los Angeles restaurants. How to Woo Chinese Investors: With Visa Offers and the Trump NameTo lure money from China, the Kushner family business tapped a specialist that has faced legal fights and another that played up its political ties. Trump Budget Would Cut E.P.A. Science Programs and Slash CleanupsPresident Trump’s budget request for the Environmental Protection Agency saves its deepest cuts for scientists but would also target environmental cleanups. Anthony Weiner Pleads Guilty to Federal Obscenity ChargeThe ex-congressman, whose wife, Huma Abedin, was a top aide to Hillary Clinton, admitted to sending sexually explicit images to a girl he knew was 15. Mattis Says Escalation Against ISIS Doesn’t Imperil More CiviliansDefense Secretary Jim Mattis said President Trump’s decision to give the military more latitude had put greater pressure on militants in Syria, Yemen and Somalia. Education Dept. Keeps Obama Plan to Streamline Loan SystemThe department, led by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, will carry out an Obama-era plan to streamline the federal system for administering $1.3 trillion in student loans. N.A.A.C.P., Energized by Liberal Activists, Dismisses Its PresidentOfficials at the civil rights group said its cutting of ties with Cornell William Brooks after only three years was part of a “systemwide refresh.” For Family of Times Square Crash Victim, ‘Nothing Is Safe Anymore’Alyssa Elsman, the 18-year-old killed on Thursday in a chaotic accident in Times Square, excelled in the culinary arts program at her high school in Portage, Mich. Before Driver’s Times Square Crash, a Descent Into Paranoia and HarassmentA former Navy recruit who plowed into a crowd on Thursday is said to have fallen into a cloud of paranoia during a string of arrests for threats and drunken driving. Grand Jury Won’t Indict Officer in Killing of Boy, 13, Who Held BB GunThe fatal encounter in Columbus, Ohio, between a white officer and a black teenager last year quickly polarized the public. Julian Assange Rape Inquiry Is Dropped but His Legal Problems Remain DauntingThe decision does not mean that Mr. Assange, who has been living in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London for five years, is in the clear. Victims Call Hackers’ Bluff as Ransomware Deadline NearsSome affected users are standing defiant or pleading poverty, resulting in a far smaller ransom take than expected. Uber Threatens to Fire Star Engineer in Legal Battle Over Driverless CarsThe company’s top lawyer ordered Anthony Levandowski to comply in a lawsuit brought by Waymo, a self-driving car business, or face “adverse employment action.” Preakness 2017 Picks: Experts’ Predictions to Win, Place and ShowWill Always Dreaming complete the second leg of horse racing’s Triple Crown? Joe Drape and Melissa Hoppert weigh in on the contenders. The Daily: ‘The Daily’: More Comey Memos, More RevelationsMichael S. Schmidt discusses previously unreported details of the president’s efforts to win over the F.B.I. director. Scandal in Brazil Raises Fear of Turmoil’s ReturnAt each major turn in Brazil’s long-simmering political crisis, secret recordings have produced one bombshell after another, tripping up some of Brazil’s most powerful politicians. At Fox News, Another Prominent Host Is Fired, and Another Week of Tough HeadlinesThe dismissal of Bob Beckel, a host of “The Five,” is the latest setback for a network coping with a harassment and bias scandal and the death of its founder. From Lofty Perch, New Orleans Monument to Confederacy Comes DownA statue of Robert E. Lee, ensconced on a 80-foot perch for 133 years, was removed Friday. It was the last of four Confederate monuments taken down in New Orleans. Confederate Monuments Come Down and Emotions RiseNew Orleans is removing four monuments dedicated to the era of the Confederacy. See what remains at the sites in 360 degrees, and hear from residents and visitors as they are removed. Mayor’s Fall in Seattle Shakes the Gay Community He Rose FromAccusations that Ed Murray paid teenagers for sex in the 1980s, which led to a decision not to seek re-election, have brought uncertainty and sadness. Common Sense: Washington Post, Breaking News, Is Also Breaking New GroundAs with Watergate, the paper’s scoops about the administration are helping shape the national conversation. They are also driving its digital success. Bangladesh Police Raid Gay Men’s GatheringTwenty-seven men were arrested on drug charges. But because they were not engaging in sex, they were not charged with homosexuality, which is a crime in Bangladesh. TV in the Age of Trump: Musicals, Murders and the MilitaryNetwork executives are rolling out several shows with a strong military presence, while also focusing on true-crime sagas involving the Menendez brothers and Gianni Versace. Review: Solange Turns the Guggenheim Into a Sanctuary for DanceWith “An Ode To,” Solange reimagined “A Seat at the Table” with her own choreography and reconstructed musical arrangements. Netflix Defends Strategy at Cannes: ‘The Culture Is Changing’The company’s chief content officer, Ted Sarandos, says the festival knew full well that its competition titles might not get a theatrical release. Fiat Chrysler to Modify 100,000 Vehicles After Accusations of Emissions CheatingThe company said it would issue a software update for the vehicles as part of efforts to reach a settlement with United States regulators. Iowa Man Is Sentenced to 2 Life Terms in Killings of 2 OfficersScott Michael Greene admitted to killing two police officers one morning last November. He pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree murder. A Toothy Strongman Gets a Role at the Met OperaIn a most unusual audition at the Met, a bearded, pierced, tattooed strongman picks up the director — using only his mouth. How a Golf Course Is Reshaping a New Orleans NeighborhoodThe newly opened South Course at Bayou Oaks and Columbia Parc, a mixed-income development, rose from the ruins of Hurricane Katrina. Review: Another ‘Downton Abbey’ Heroine Goes DarkWhy would a woman kill husbands, lovers and inconvenient children with chilling regularity? “Dark Angel” on PBS tells the story of one of the first female serial killers. Drag Queen Story Hour Puts the Rainbow in ReadingNeon camouflage bodysuits, tutus and patent leather boots. Heated debates about dresses and ice cream flavors. It’s all in a day’s work at the New York Public Library. More Recent Articles |
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