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Images Appear to Show Plans for New North Korean MissilesConcept diagrams were seen hanging on a wall behind leader Kim Jong Un while he visited a plant that makes solid-fuel engines for the country's missile program. Typhoon Hato Slams Hong Kong With 95 MPH WindsTyphoon Hato caused chaos, closing businesses and raising sea levels, as it swept past Hong Kong. Bus With Gas Containers Found Near Canceled Rotterdam ConcertThe concert, which was to feature Californian band "Allah-Las," was canceled around 7 p.m. local time, shortly before doors were to be opened for guests, after a tip from police in Spain, Dutch officials said. Who Is the 'American' Boy in New ISIS Video?ISIS put out a video that features 10-year-old 'Yousef,' who says he is American and the son of a U.S. soldier. U.S. Expands Mexico Travel Advisory, Affecting Popular ResortsThe expanded travel advisory covers the state of Quintana Roo, which includes Cancun, Tulum and several popular tourist destinations. Rescued Pigs Served to U.K. Firefighters as SausagesThe 18 piglets and two sows were rescued after an electrical fault set hay on fire at a farm in Milton Lilbourne, 70 miles west of London, in February. Journalist Under Government Protection Killed in MexicoMexico is now the world's deadliest country for journalists; Veracruz journalist Cándido RÃos Vázquez is the ninth killed this year, and he was under government protection. Headless Body ID'd as Swedish Submarine JournalistDNA tests confirm that the headless torso found on a beach off Copenhagen matches that of missing Swedish journalist Kim Wall, Danish police said Wednesday. U.S. Has More Troops in Afghanistan Than the Pentagon AdmitsThe Pentagon officially acknowledges 8,400 troops on the ground there, but that number actually hovers between 11,000 and 12,000, the officials said. 7th Fleet Commander Dismissed as Navy Loses Confidence in AbilityVice Admiral Joseph Aucoin, the commander of the Navy's 7th Fleet was relieved of his post after two deadly collisions of warships. More Recent Articles |
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McConnell, in Private, Doubts if Trump Can Save PresidencyThe relationship between President Trump and Senator Mitch McConnell has disintegrated to the point that the men are no longer on speaking terms. Different Day, Different Audience, and a Completely Different TrumpPresident Trump’s speech on Wednesday in Reno, Nev., was a day-and-night contrast to his performance on Tuesday in Phoenix, where he ignored his prepared remarks. Mediator: Trump Takes Aim at the Press, With a FlamethrowerAs the president’s attacks on the media become more strident, worries rise that reporters are being put at risk of violence. Trump, Scripted vs. UnscriptedPresident Trump can often sound like two different people: One who speaks from a script and one who speaks off the cuff. Rabbis Protest Trump’s Comments by Boycotting Conference CallFurious with President Trump’s reaction to the Charlottesville protests, four groups of rabbis denounced him in unusually pointed language Trump, McConnell, Yemen: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingThough No Longer Sheriff, Joe Arpaio Is Still a Polarizing FigureDetested by some, admired by others, the former sheriff finds himself thrust into the political fray by the prospect of a Trump pardon. As Trump’s Peacemaker, Kushner Finds Common Ground, and Complications, in Middle East TripJust a day before Jared Kushner met with Egypt’s president, the U.S. cut or delayed nearly $300 million in aid to the country. Spanish Thrives in the U.S. Despite an English-Only DriveThanks to migration, adaptation, pop culture and commerce, the Spanish language endures in the United States, regardless of any effort to control it. Savoring the Spanish of My Youth, as the Language Marches OnFor our correspondent in Albuquerque, a fresh encounter with the Spanish language in New Mexico sparks a rumination about its history — and its future. How a Shadowy Imam Evaded Scrutiny and Forged the Barcelona CellAbdelbaki Essati, believed to be the recruiter behind the attacks in Spain, had deep links with Islamic extremists and seems to have learned their methods well. Federal Judge Rejects a Revised Voter ID Law in TexasThe 2011 law requiring photo IDs for voting was struck down even after it was revised in response to legal challenges. Military Transgender Ban to Begin Within 6 Months, Memo SaysPresident Trump is preparing to give the Defense Department formal authority to dismiss transgender troops, a person familiar with the directive said. Wall Street Journal Editor Admonishes Reporters Over Trump CoverageIn internal emails, Gerard Baker described the draft of an article about the president’s rally in Phoenix as “commentary dressed up as news reporting.” Canadian Judge Faces Possible Discipline for Wearing Trump CapJustice Bernd Zabel of Ontario faced a disciplinary panel because he arrived in his Hamilton courtroom wearing a red “Make America Great Again” ball cap. Saudi Coalition Airstrikes Near Yemen’s Capital Kill CiviliansAfter a lull, warplanes hit targets around Sana, including a hotel where at least 30 agricultural workers were said to be dead or wounded. Martha’s Vineyard Has a Nourishing Magic for Black AmericansMy first vacation on the island was bartered. That was seven years ago, and I’ve been drawn back every summer since. When Alaska’s Permafrost Isn’t PermanentScientists in Alaska are drilling into the permafrost in an attempt to determine how much greenhouse gas could be released if rising temperatures cause the permafrost to thaw. Mastermind or Naïf? Samsung Heir’s Fate Hinges on the QuestionJay Y. Lee, heir to the Samsung empire, faces a verdict in a bribery trial that has riveted South Korea and put a focus on his management style. Art Review: Art Once Shunned, Now Celebrated in ‘Queer Archaeology; Queer Abstraction’A lively show at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art both stretches “gay” and resists “normal.” Kaepernick’s Protest Cascades Into Protests Over His Job SituationThe issue of on-field protests is the most prominent of many facing the league. On Wednesday, supporters of the free-agent quarterback demonstrated in front of N.F.L. headquarters. M.T. Liggett, 86, Folk Artist and Provocateur, Is DeadMr. Liggett’s sculptures, signs and whirligigs have been described as “the gospel according to Rush Limbaugh rendered in wood and steel.” Russia’s Sudan Ambassador Found DeadMirgayas Shirinsky, 60, was said to have been discovered in the pool of his Khartoum home. He was at least the fourth Kremlin envoy to die prematurely since December. Uber, Mired in Corporate Scandals, Sees Uptick in BookingsThe privately held ride-hailing company on Wednesday disclosed that its business jumped and that its losses narrowed to $645 million in the second quarter. Tucson’s Mexican Studies Program Was a Victim of ‘Racial Animus,’ Judge SaysA federal judge ruled that state officials’ actions were racially driven when they ended a Mexican-American studies program in Tucson’s public schools. Army Suspends Fort Benning Drill Sergeants Amid Sexual Misconduct AllegationsAfter reviewing a female trainee’s allegations of assault, the Army found indications of additional misconduct. The fort only recently integrated women into its training programs. Tom Colicchio Changes His Restaurant’s Racially Tinged NameThe chef is renaming Fowler & Wells, after learning about the name’s connection with the debunked theories of phrenology. The Long View: A Racist World, Described by Those Who Knew ItRereading Maya Angelou, Richard Wright and other mid-20th-century writers is to see anew that Appomattox was as much a beginning as an end. Saying Goodbye to the Broadway Hit ‘On Your Feet!’After 746 performances, the musical “On Your Feet!” has gone silent. Its male star, Ektor Rivera, reflected on its fans, the cast and what's next. More Recent Articles |
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Gary Sanchez continued his power surge with his third homer in two games. A couple of his teammates hopped on the bandwagon.
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