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N. Korea Fires 'Unidentified Ballistic Missile' Through Japanese Airspace"North Korea fired an unidentified ballistic missile ... eastward towards Japan and passed through the air space of Japan," a South Korean military official told NBC News. Acid and Terror Attacks Leave Londoners Shaken but DefiantIt's the first summer since Brexit, a number of recent deadly terror attacks across the capital and the first punctuated by acid attacks on its citizens. 'I Saw Them!' Chinese Tourists Peek at North Korea From Bustling Border TownDandong is a magnet for Chinese tourists hoping to catch a glimpse of their reclusive North Korean neighbors. Mysterious Chemical Haze Drifts Ashore, Sends 150 to U.K. HospitalAround 150 people sought treatment complaining of eye and throat irritation while others vomited on clifftops around Birling Gap, England. Op-Ed: Global Citizen will fight refugee banWhy Global Citizen will implore our eight million members to rally until the Trump administration reverses these discriminatory executive orders. Moms needed help, so he built a health centerThe public pays tax and entrust the government to use our taxes to provide services for the people of Uganda. Sadly, the opposite is happening. How to change the world one penny at a timeBy simply collecting pennies, Davinia James has sent over 228 girls to school. Chile's President Sends Gay Marriage Bill to CongressThe move by Chilean President Michelle Bachelet follows a string of liberal reforms in one of Latin America's most conservative nations. Bling-Loving Guru (and Self-Described 'Spiritual Saint') Jailed for RapeThe guru, who calls himself Dr. Saint Gurmeet Singh Ram Rahim Ji Insan, was given 10 years in jail for raping two members of his sect, the Dera Sacha Sauda. More Recent Articles |
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Harvey Updates: Cities Gear Up to Take In Storm Victims From Texas CoastWith record floodwaters, the Houston region now looks like an inland sea dotted by islands, and officials fear the worst is yet to come. Hurricane Harvey: What Happened and What’s NextCatch up on the news about Hurricane Harvey, which has devastated large areas of Texas. How Hurricane Harvey Became So DestructiveScientists say warm waters and stagnant winds in the upper atmosphere built a monster of a storm. Whether climate change is to blame is less clear. Houston’s Hospitals Treat Storm Victims and Become Victims ThemselvesHouston’s world-renowned health care infrastructure found itself battered by Hurricane Harvey, testing whether officials had done enough to prepare. At a Shelter in Texas, Desperate for Clues to What Happened Back HomeResidents who fled the storm are living in a haze of uncertainty, searching for answers from home as to what — and who — survived. Trump to Travel to Texas With Torrential Rain Still in the ForecastThe timing of the Tuesday visit could put President Trump in an awkward position of adding to the logistical headaches for state officials. Trump Eyed ‘Far Higher’ Ratings in Pardoning Joe Arpaio as Hurricane HitThe president defended the timing of his pardon of the former Arizona sheriff who was convicted of his hard-line tactics against illegal immigration. Hurricane to Cost Tens of Billions, but a Quick Recovery Is ExpectedEconomists say the short-term effects could be severe in a region crucial to oil, chemicals and trade, but cleanup and rebuilding may be a boon later. Moments of Hope and Inspiration Rise Above the Chaos of HarveyIn the face of the dire conditions wrought by Hurricane Harvey, moments of humanity, heroism and selflessness have been documented on social media. Harvey in PhotographsHurricane Harvey, Uber, MTV: Your Monday Evening BriefingTrump Associate Boasted That Moscow Business Deal ‘Will Get Donald Elected’Emails show that Felix Sater promised to get Vladimir Putin’s support for a Trump Tower in Moscow. “Our boy can become president,” he wrote. Two Bankers Are Selling Trump’s Tax Plan. Is Congress Buying?Many wonder if Gary D. Cohn’s and Steven Mnuchin’s real-world experience in finance has equipped them to carry out a delicate political negotiation. With a Simple DNA Test, Family Histories Are RewrittenWidespread DNA testing has shed light on the ancestry of millions of Americans. But these services have limitations, and the results can be uncertain. Uber’s C.E.O. Pick, Dara Khosrowshahi, Steps Into Brighter SpotlightMr. Khosrowshahi has many tasks ahead of him, including repairing Uber’s internal culture and preparing the company for a self-driving future. State of the Art: Uber’s C.E.O. Choice Faces a Question of AmbitionsUnder its co-founder Travis Kalanick, Uber set out to revolutionize modern transportation. Its new C.E.O. may have a smaller, less risky vision. DealBook: Apple’s Tim Cook Barnstorms for ‘Moral Responsibility’Don’t expect him to become a politician, but the Apple C.E.O. sees gaps in governmental social policies that he believes companies like his are obliged to help fill. Showdown in Guatemala Over Investigation of PresidentPresident Jimmy Morales’s move to expel the leader of a United Nations-backed commission was temporarily blocked by Guatemala’s top judges, setting up a constitutional showdown. Trump Reverses Restrictions on Military Hardware for PolicePresident Trump rolled back Obama-era rules that limited the transfer of surplus military equipment to local police departments. F.D.A. Cracks Down on ‘Unscrupulous’ Stem Cell ClinicsThe agency reported actions against a biotech company and two large stem cell clinics over unapproved treatments, a move it said was necessary to make way for speedier approval of legitimate therapies. ‘Game of Thrones’ Finale Sets Ratings RecordSunday’s conclusion to Season 6 drew 12.1 million viewers, Nielsen said, three million more than last year’s finale. German Nurse Is Thought to Have Killed at Least 86, Officials SayNiels Högel was convicted of killing two patients. An investigation has found at least 84 more are likely to have died from his injections. Trilobites: How Horses Got Their HoovesA new study suggests horses lost all but a single toe per foot as they evolved larger bodies and longer legs millions of years ago. Behind the Photo of the Older Women in Waist-High Water in TexasA picture of residents partly submerged at an assisted-living center in Dickinson, Tex., prompted an outcry on social media. The Guardian Sets Up a Nonprofit to Support Its JournalismThe establishment of the venture has come as philanthropic circles become more concerned about the future of the media. Books of The Times: George Smiley and Other Old Friends Return in John le Carré’s ‘A Legacy of Spies’In le Carré’s new novel, the children of some of his best-known characters have grown up and demand justice. An Appraisal: In ‘Texas Chain Saw Massacre,’ Sympathy for the DevilTobe Hooper’s cult hit’s reputation as one of the scariest ever obscures the greatness of its empathetic characterizations and beautifully realized shots. More Recent Articles |
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