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French Election: Macron Campaign Says It Was HackedThe movement of French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron said it was hacked and materials leaked to destabilize the process before the vote. Le Pen Considers Possible Defeat in French ElectionsThe far-right presidential candidate was booed on a visit to Reims, and later claimed to have achieved a lot, "even if we don't reach our go Trump Administration Weighs Sending 50,000 Haitians HomeThe Trump administration is weighing whether to allow roughly 50,000 Haitians in the U.S. temporarily to remain. Drug Lord El Chapo Briefly Reunites With Beauty Queen Wife at CourtWearing black stilettos, Emma Coronel Aispuro waved at Guzman from the second row of public seating. Ukrainian Anti-Gay Groups Protest Eurovision 'Diversity' RainbowFar-right groups are protesting the transformation of a Soviet-era monument in Kiev into "the world's largest man-made rainbow" as "gay propaganda." Meet Huguette Fatna, the French Far-Right's Face of DiversityAt first glance, Huguette Fatna does not fit the typical profile of a National Front stalwart. From Aleppo to Paris: Syrian Photographer Captures Fiery ClashSyrian photographer Zakaria Abdelkafi took a photograph in Paris as violent as many images from his war-torn native land. Navy SEAL Killed, 2 SEALs Wounded in SomaliaAmerican special forces are in the country as part of a train and advise mission. Student Caught Using Invisible Ink to Cheat During Law ExamAnother case involved a student who said he had failed his medical degree due to "email-phobia." However, he provided no medical evidence. Putin Supports Plan to Investigate Reported Abuse of Gay ChechensPutin has told Russia's human rights ombudsman he will speak with law enforcement about the reported torture of gay men in Chechnya. Climbers Scale Eiffel Tower and Unfurl Anti-Le Pen BannerThe move came just 48 hours before the second and final round of the French presidential race and on the last day of campaigning. North Korea Accuses CIA of Trying to Assassinate Kim Jong UnTension has been high for weeks, driven by concern North Korea might conduct its sixth nuclear test or launch another ballistic missile test. Bombay Sapphire Gin Recalled for Having Too Much AlcoholBombay Sapphire London Dry Gin is being recalled because some bottles contained nearly double the alcohol content listed on the label: 77 percent instead of the standard 40 percent. The affected products were sold only in Canada. With Australian PM, Trump Blames Media for 'Exaggerating' CallAfter taking a victory lap in D.C., President Trump was finally home in New York Thursday night for the first time since before the inauguration. Prince Philip Is Retiring. Here's Why Queen Elizabeth II Never Will.The 91-year-old monarch regards vows she made two days after her father's death in 1952 — and reiterated at her coronation — as paramount. An Army of Women Quietly Backs France's Far-Right Would-Be PresidentAn victory by Marine Le Pen's National Front would rewrite the continent's political playbook, given the party's pledge to take France out of the EU. Will High Avocado Prices Make Cinco de Mayo Muy Depressing?Unseasonably hot weather in Southern California has meant the price of our favorite vegetable-that's-actually-a-fruit has skyrocketed. China's 'Homegrown' Competitor to Boeing 737 Takes to the SkiesThe C919 carries "the will of the state, the dream of the Chinese nation and the expectations of the Chinese people." China's First Domestically-Made Large Jetliner Takes Off on Maiden FlightThe C919 jet is the first large passenger plane to be designed and built in China. Who Will Defend El Chapo? Kingpin Still Searching for MouthpieceThe drug kingpin has been given permission to exchange messages with his wife about hiring and paying attorneys. Surfer Stranded for 32 Hours at Sea: 'I Knew I Wasn't Going to Make Another Night'Matthew Bryce tearfully describes the moment he thought the rescue helicopter had missed him. More Recent Articles |
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Macron Campaign Says It Was Target of ‘Massive’ Hacking AttackA trove of internal campaign documents was posted online, campaign staff for the French presidential candidate said. To Understand Macron’s Economic Vision, Look to France’s ‘Last Chance’ StudentsThe French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron, a former banker, has demonstrated a plan to fight social ills with practical, traditional programs. Jobless Rate at 10-Year Low as Hiring Grows and Wages RiseThe economy added 211,000 jobs in April, the Labor Department said, after weak hiring figures for March. The jobless rate declined to 4.4 percent. Economic Trends: We’re Getting Awfully Close to Full EmploymentThe best sign that the economy has reached full employment would be if wage gains returned to pre-recession norms. So far, they haven’t. Measure on Pre-Existing Conditions Energizes Opposition to Health BillA blast of grass-roots energy against the Republican bill has been generated by a single clause, which Democrats have vowed to make a campaign issue. On Washington: G.O.P. Cheers a Big Victory. But Has It Stirred a ‘Hornet’s Nest’?Democrats saw a mirror image of their own politically disastrous health care experience in 2010, and they also saw an opportunity to possibly recapture the House. Police Officer Who Fatally Shot 15-Year-Old Texas Boy Is Charged With MurderThe Dallas Sheriff’s Department issued a warrant for the arrest of the officer, Roy D. Oliver II, who killed Jordan Edwards as he left a party. Mixed Signals From Trump Worry Pro-Israel Hard-LinersSome of the president’s supporters worry that the White House is listening too closely to Arab and Palestinian arguments and diluting support for Israel’s government. Senate Asks Trump Associates for Records of Communication With RussiansThe step by the Senate Intelligence Committee in its investigation into Russian election meddling may be a way to open a path to subpoenas if needed. First, It’s Baby Steps for American Pharoah’s ProgenyMany had been anticipating American Pharoah’s initial crop of foals since he captured the Triple Crown in 2015. Well, they have finally arrived. Kentucky Derby 2017: The Experts Make Their PicksJoe Drape and Melissa Hoppert of The New York Times weigh in on the contenders for the 143rd running of the Kentucky Derby. 5 Books to Read on Kentucky Derby DayC. E. Morgan’s “The Sport of Kings,” William Nack’s “Secretariat” and other books to read on the first Saturday in May. The U.S. Case vs. El Chapo: 10,000 Pages and RecordingsFederal prosecutors said Friday that Joaquín Guzmán Loera’s trial could last three months and include 1,500 audio recordings and 10,000 pages of documents. Willing to Cook for Strangers, but Guests Are Harder to FindSocial-dining services give chefs and others an opportunity to share food experiences out of their homes, but many potential guests remain wary. Navy SEAL Killed in Somalia in First U.S. Combat Death There Since 1993The death comes as American military commanders in the country are holding newfound additional authority in reserve, citing caution. Justin Trudeau and the Case of the ‘Star Wars’ SocksThere’s nothing like bonding over a mass-movie phenomenon to convince a swath of voters that you share their value system. 8 of Our Best Articles on the French Presidential ElectionThe final votes will be cast on Sunday for Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron. Here’s how we covered the issues and the candidates. 36 Hours: The Golden Triangle, ThailandIn the northern tip of Thailand, walk amid the elephants and find a temple for peaceful meditation. Check it out in 360. 18 Penn State Students Charged in Fraternity DeathEight were charged with involuntary manslaughter — as was the fraternity itself, Beta Theta Pi — in the death of Timothy Piazza on Feb. 4. Justice Department Expands Its Inquiry Into Uber’s Greyball ToolOfficials in Portland, Ore., and Philadelphia are working with the federal agency to look into Uber’s use of a tool that allowed it to operate while evading law enforcement agencies. Chelsea Bombing Suspect Wants Hospital Interviews SuppressedLawyers for Ahmad Khan Rahimi told a judge his statements were not voluntary and had been made “under severe medical distress.” Rape Charges to Be Dropped in Case Cited by White House as Immigration IssueThe Maryland case drew national attention after Sean Spicer cited it as an example of the need to crack down on illegal immigration. In Rare Move, Death Sentence in Delhi Gang Rape Case Is UpheldThe ruling against four men in the rape and murder of Jyoti Singh Pandey was unusual in that the majority of capital sentences in India are overturned or commuted. Chicago’s South Side Golf Courses in Line for a Tiger Woods UpgradeSome residents worry that an upgrade to these spartan public courses might leave the neighborhood behind, pricing longtime golfers out in the process. Finding Feist’s Pleasure and PainThe singer-songwriter’s new album is a low-fi exploration of extreme emotions. How does it relate to her earlier hits, and how did she get here? A panel discussion, on Popcast. Trump Jokes Are at a Record Level on Late NightA George Mason University study found that President Trump has been the butt of more late-night jokes in his first 100 days than any recent president. Sterling Jewelers Settles Charges of Bias Against Female WorkersSterling, the parent of Jared the Galleria of Jewelry and Kay Jewelers, agreed to hire an expert to review its compensation and promotion practices. Florida University to Award Posthumous Degree to Trayvon MartinFlorida Memorial University announced the degree in aviation would be given to his parents on his behalf on May 13 to recognize his love for flying. Your Money: The Best Consumer Self-Advocacy Tool You’ve Never UsedA well-written message to company executives can solve a host of consumer problems. Just follow the model laid out 10 years ago — and use it sparingly. ScienceTake: Battle of Cuttlefish Caught on TapeScientists recorded a rare physical fight between two male cuttlefish. Ties: Tending My Daughter’s CrownThe bond between my daughters and me was carved into intricate lines that framed their cornrows, intertwined in the twists that flew with the wind. More Recent Articles |
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