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U.S. Airstrike Killed Over 100 Civilians in Mosul, Pentagon SaysA Pentagon investigation has found that more than 100 civilians were killed after the U.S. dropped a bomb on a building in Mosul, Iraq, in March. Trump Called Brussels a 'Hellhole.' His Welcome Hasn't Been Warm"Brussels is a complex city and European society is different from American society and he doesn't seem to get it," one resident told NBC News. Beer Flows, Strangers Embrace as Game Unites Grieving ManchesterThe relative triviality of sports — and a triumph on the field — provided emotional release for this city in mourning. President Trump Throws His Weight Around at NATO SummitPresident Donald Trump engaged in some sharp-elbowed diplomacy Thursday at the NATO summit — literally. Bomb Detonates Inside Car Carrying Former Greek PremierPolice said that Papademos, his driver and another passenger were taken to a local hospital but did not suffer life-threatening injuries. Trump Orders DOJ Review of Manchester Bombing LeaksBritish counterterrorism police briefly suspended intelligence sharing with the U.S., resuming it only after President Trump made "fresh assurances." Ben & Jerry's Bans 'Same-Flavor Scoops' in AustraliaUntil Australia legalizes same-sex marriage, Australians won't be able to buy two scoops of the same flavor at Ben & Jerry's, the company says. Trump Needles NATO Allies on Debt, Raising EyebrowsWorld leaders appeared surprised as the president said 23 of the 28 member states owed "massive amounts of money" to U. S. tax payers. Trump Slams NATO Allies: 23 of 28 Nations 'Still Not Paying' Fair ShareDuring a ceremony at NATO headquarters in Brussels, President Trump faults NATO allies for not making full contributions to the alliance for common defense measures, especially against terrorism. Queen Speaks With Bomb Victims as Manchester Holds Minute of SilenceAs Queen Elizabeth II visited the injured, crowds in Manchester sang an Oasis song after a minute's silence to honor bomb victims. Tens of Thousands Gather to Hear Obama Speak in BerlinThe former president was taking part in celebrations marking the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. Germans Build a 4-Mile Underground Pipeline — for BeerGermany is constructing an underground beer pipeline. Over 4 miles long, it will transport beer to a metal music festival taking place in August. "I would buy property near that pipeline," Carson Daly says. New Video Surfaces of Concert Suicide Bombing SuspectNew video of Salman Adebi, the suspected Manchester suicide bomber, shows him near the arena days before the attack. But even as police step up the search for accomplices, a rift over intelligence leaks is developing between British and U.S. officials. NBC chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel reports for TODAY from Manchester. Army Battles to Oust ISIS-Linked Fighters Besieging Philippines CityCivilians flee as security forces trade fire with Islamist militants occupying parts of Marawi in the southern Philippines. A Mourning Manchester Remembers Suicide Bombing VictimsParents lost children and children lost parents in Monday's suicide bombing at Manchester Arena. The various communities affected are trying to cope with the loss of lives. Manchester Bomber Was Part of a Network, Brother ArrestedThe suicide bomber who killed 22 people after an Ariana Grande concert was part of a network that included his brother. More Recent Articles |
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In NATO Speech, Trump Is Vague About Mutual Defense PledgeThe president promised to “never forsake” allies but lectured NATO members on the need to pay what he said was their fair share of the alliance costs. Trump Appears to Push Aside the Leader of MontenegroWorld leaders were gathering for a “family photo” at a NATO summit in Brussels when Mr. Trump appeared to push his way to the front of the line. Manchester, Greg Gianforte, Mosul: Your Thursday Evening BriefingEuropean Visits by Trump and Obama Are a Study in ContrastsIt was a coincidence of scheduling for the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, but the difference in the receptions of the former and current presidents was telling. A Journalist Was Body Slammed, but Some Conservatives Want the News Media to ApologizeThe treatment of a reporter by Greg Gianforte, the Republican candidate in a Montana special election, was either “outrageous” or “totally out of character,” depending on whom you ask. Appeals Court Will Not Reinstate Trump’s Revised Travel BanIn a fresh setback for the administration, a federal court in Richmond, Va., said the ban “drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination.” Trump Administration Considers Moving Student Loans from Education Department to TreasuryA program that handles more than $1 trillion in debt for 43 million students is in play, and the head of it has resigned in protest. Trump Budget Plan Offers No Clarity, and So Far No ‘Magic Unicorn’Senator Ron Wyden told Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin that the administration was using accounting that would “make Bernie Madoff blush.” News Analysis: Leaks: A Uniquely American Way of Annoying the AuthoritiesIs there something particularly American about leaking? Some national allergy to protecting government secrets? Yes, in fact, there is. Trump Condemns ‘Alleged Leaks,’ After Complaints From BritainThe reproach by Britain’s prime minister suggests a striking moment of discord between two longstanding allies that share intelligence. The Public Editor: The Bombing, the Crime Scene Photos and the OutcryThe smoke had barely cleared from the Manchester attack before The New York Times ran forensic-evidence images. British officials were angry. So were readers. U.K., in Mourning, Asks if Manchester Bomber Could Have Been StoppedThe bomber, Salman Abedi, had raised such serious concerns that acquaintances called an antiterrorism hotline to report that he held extremist views. Live Briefing: The Latest on the Manchester Bombing InvestigationEight men were in custody as British investigators continued to seek a possible bomb maker who may have helped the Manchester bomber. China’s Ancient Circular Walled HomesIn 360, enter a Tulou home in Fujian, China, where multiple families live together in a circular structure. These houses have been designated World Heritage sites. Take a Walk Down Memory Lane. It Can Be Healthy.We’ve learned a lot about nostalgia, what triggers it and how it works. (Caution for readers of a certain age: sentimental songs and videos ahead.) At His Own Wake, Celebrating Life and the Gift of DeathTormented by an incurable disease, John Shields knew that dying openly and without fear could be his legacy, if his doctor, friends and family helped him. Attending His Own WakeJohn Shields requested an Irish wake for himself, with one unusual detail — he would be present. ‘Love, Rick’: Teacher’s Letters Track an Attempted SeductionA teacher named in the Choate sex abuse report had earlier corresponded with a Phillips Academy student — using flattery, romance and threats. In ‘Trophy Son,’ Fictional Character Accuses Real Tennis Stars of DopingA trainer in Douglas Brunt’s new novel levels accusations against Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and others that are likely to leap off the pages into a public debate. Review: ‘Dead Men Tell No Tales.’ Not Very Well, Anyway.The latest in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise brings back Johnny Depp’s Captain Sparrow but leaves the joy an ocean away. Blackstone Works With Saudi Arabia on U.S. Infrastructure InvestmentsSaudi Arabia’s largest sovereign wealth fund will make a $20 billion investment in a new Blackstone infrastructure project, which could then double in size. Brooklyn Prison Supervisors Charged With Sexually Assaulting InmatesTwo supervisors at a federal jail in Brooklyn accused of sexually abusing female inmates educated subordinates about the Prison Rape Elimination Act. Senate Panel Approves Stiff Iran Sanctions and Says Russia Is NextThe Senate Foreign Relations Committee linked the penalties to Iran’s continued support for terrorism. The full Senate could vote on the measure as early as next month. Lieberman Withdraws From Consideration as F.B.I. DirectorJoseph I. Lieberman, the former senator and vice-presidential candidate, was once said to be President Trump’s preferred choice. In Controversy, Hannity Isn’t Seeing Advertisers’ Exodus That O’Reilly DidCompanies are sticking by Sean Hannity as he promotes his conspiracy theory surrounding the murder of a D.N.C. staff member, claiming he is not violating their core values. Injured Boy at Yankee Stadium Puts Face on Bill Seeking Safety NettingLegislation by a New York City councilman calls for stadiums with more than 5,000 seats to extend protective nets from home plate to the foul poles. Looking for Trump’s Climate Policy? Try the Energy DepartmentThe president’s proposed reductions to the department’s research may have a greater impact on climate change than the Paris accord decision. The Latest Unrest in the Southern Philippines, ExplainedPhilippine troops are fighting militants linked to the Islamic State in the city of Marawi. Here is a look at what is happening and who is involved. The First ‘Star Wars’ Through The TimesOn the 40th anniversary of the original film's release, we take a look at how The New York Times covered the movie, and how audiences embraced it. Dani Mathers, Former Playboy Model, Gets Community Service for Snapchat of Woman in GymMs. Mathers must remove graffiti in Los Angeles after taking a photograph of a naked 70-year-old in a shower area, in a case seen as body shaming. Wheels: What Self-Driving Cars SeeLidar, the sensing technology, is the centerpiece of an intense court fight in California between two key players on the road, Uber and Waymo. Lost Police File Helps Exonerate Man of Murder After 24 Years in PrisonThe recent discovery of a lost police file with witness statements about a 1990 murder in Philadelphia helped Shaurn Thomas walk free. NASA Spacecraft Finds a Chaotic Dance of Storms at Jupiter’s PolesObservations taken from the first few orbits provide a glimpse into the interior of the solar system’s largest planet. A Quarter of U.S. Babies With Zika-Related Birth Defects Were Born in New YorkNew data from the health department reveals that 32 infants were born in the city to 402 women infected with the virus, all in travel-related cases. Review: ‘War Machine’: Brad Pitt Has Met the Enemy. He Just Doesn’t Know It Yet.Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal is the commander alluded to in David Michôd’s satirical portrait of a man in over his head and enthralled by his own hype. City Kitchen: Edible Blossoms to Brighten Your PlateSnip off the flowering tops of herbs to make a colorful compound butter for fish, chicken, vegetables or toast. Feature: How Amanda Chantal Bacon Perfected the Celebrity Wellness BusinessDeciphering the rise of a lifestyle guru who sells self-absorption as the ultimate luxury product. Olympic Dreams at Europe’s ‘California of Surfing’Competitors at the World Surfing Games in France are setting their sights on 2020 in Tokyo, where their sport will be added to the Olympics. More Recent Articles |
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