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CNN | Hurricane Irma strengthens; Florida and Puerto Rico prepare CNN (CNN) Hurricane Irma strengthened to a Category 4 storm Monday, churning west in the Atlantic Ocean and prompting emergency declarations in Florida and Puerto Rico. Although Irma's path remains uncertain, the possibility it could threaten the United ... Hurricane Irma strengthens to Category 4 on its track toward the US As Hurricane Irma grows stronger, South Florida gears up for the storm Hurricane Irma grows to Category 4 strength as it barrels toward Puerto Rico |
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Nobel Winner's Reputation Marred as Crackdown Triggers Refugee CrisisA bloody crackdown following attacks by Rohingya Muslim insurgents has triggered a flood of refugees from predominantly Buddhist Myanmar. Trump's Threat Over N. Korea Would Be 'Very Painful Lesson' for U.S., Experts SayFollowing North Korea's suspected sixth nuclear test, Trump tweeted that he was considering stopping all trade with any country doing business with the regime. Third Royal Baby on the Way for Prince William and KatePrince William and his wife, Kate, are expecting a third child — and she is once again suffering from severe morning sickness. Kim Jong Un Is 'Begging for War,' U.S. Says as S. Korea Simulates AttackIn October, top North Korean official Lee Yong Pil told NBC News that "a preemptive nuclear strike is not something the U.S. has a monopoly on." Hurricane Irma Strengthens to Category 4 StormThe storm triggered hurricane warnings and watches across the Caribbean and states of emergency in Puerto Rico and Florida. Colombia Signs Cease-Fire With Last Guerrilla GroupThe agreement, signed two days ahead of Pope Francis' visit, is seen as a significant step toward negotiating a permanent peace deal. Combat Translators Saved Their Lives. Give Them Visas, Veterans SayAfghan translators who work for the U.S. military often become targets of the Taliban. That makes extended wait times on visas potentially deadly. Aylan Kurdi Died 2 Years Ago. The Mediterranean Is Still a 'Cemetery'Most migrants attempting to reach Europe now embark on the perilous journey from North Africa to Italy. More Recent Articles
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U.S. Urges Fuel Cutoff for North Korea, Saying It’s ‘Begging for War’Trump administration officials said a cutoff was a last best chance to resolve the standoff with the North using sanctions rather than military means. North Korea Nuclear Test Puts Pressure on China and Undercuts XiThe confluence of the latest North Korean detonation with a major appearance by President Xi Jinping of China was a message to Mr. Xi, analysts say. Allies for 67 Years, U.S. and South Korea Split Over North KoreaThe uneasy relationship between President Trump and South Korea’s leader is testing a seven-decade alliance at a critical time. News Analysis: Motives of North Korea’s Leader Baffle Americans and AlliesWith the country again conducting a nuclear test, no issue confounds analysts more than what Kim Jong-un, its dictator, really wants. What’s the Difference Between a Hydrogen Bomb and a Regular Atomic Bomb?North Korea claimed it successfully detonated a hydrogen bomb on Sunday. Some experts suspect it had tested a “boosted” atomic bomb. Asia and Australia Edition: North Korea, Rohingya, Narendra Modi: Your Tuesday BriefingOn DACA, President Trump Has No Easy PathDelaying a decision on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program would buy the president some breathing room but displease nearly everyone else. Battered by Harvey, Immigrants in Houston Brace for a DACA DecisionSome families said their choices about whether to rebuild wrecked homes may depend on whether President Trump ends a program for “Dreamers.” News Analysis: Trump Faces Deal-Making Challenges as Congress ReturnsAs lawmakers return to town, the president faces weeks of hard bargaining on the debt ceiling, his border wall, the tax code, Harvey relief and more. Menendez Trial Set to Begin With Tensions High and Washington WatchingFor the first time in 36 years, a sitting United States senator, Robert Menendez of New Jersey, is facing a federal bribery trial, one that could alter both the makeup of the Senate and the future of money and politics. The Daily News, a Distinctive Voice in New York, Is SoldThe paper’s owner, Mortimer Zuckerman, is selling it to Tronc, the publisher of The Los Angeles Times and The Chicago Tribune. Over 21 Miles of Highway, Snapshots of a Resilient HoustonThe stretch of I-45 that leads downtown from near George Bush Intercontinental Airport captures some of the essence of what has often been a misunderstood city. In Texas, Distrust of Washington Collides With Need for Federal AidDespite state Republican leaders’ anti-Washington rhetoric, the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey is prompting huge demands for federal flood and relief aid. As Hurricane Irma Strengthens, Florida Braces for Possible LandfallThe latest forecasts have Irma on a more direct path toward South Florida, raising the chance that the United States could be hit with major back-to-back storms. Houston Family Returns to a Flooded HomeThe Hendrix family returns to their still-flooded house in West Houston to witness the destruction left by Hurricane Harvey. Traces of Crime: How New York’s DNA Techniques Became TaintedThe city’s medical examiner has been a pioneer in analyzing complex DNA samples. But two methods were recently discontinued, raising questions about thousands of cases. A Persistent Case in Ferguson Raises Doubts About ReformFive years after the arrest of Fred Watson, the city prosecutor continues to pursue minor charges despite what appear to be numerous problems. New Arrests in Israel’s Submarine Scandal, and New Questions on NetanyahuThe arrest of another once-close associate of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prompted questions about what he knew, or should have known. On Tennis: Amid New York’s Tennis Fusillade, Hope for a Nadal-Federer ShowdownRafael Nadal, a grinder, and Roger Federer, a gifted competitor, have never met at the U.S. Open. After Nadal’s fourth-round rout, a potential semifinal looms. United Technologies to Buy Rockwell Collins in $30 Billion DealUnited Technologies, the corporate parent of Pratt & Whitney, will pay $140 a share in cash and stock in one of the largest deals in aerospace history. The N.F.L. Star Appealed for Donations. Then His Mom Got to Work.When J.J. Watt’s call for donations to aid Hurricane Harvey victims went viral, his mother, Connie, who runs his foundation, got a quick education in disaster philanthropy. John Ashbery, a Singular Poet Whose Influence Was Broad, Dies at 90Among his many honors, Mr. Ashbery was the first poet to win the Pulitzer, the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award. Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, Expecting Third ChildThe child will be fifth in line to the British throne; the couple already has two children: George, 4, and Charlotte, 2. Venus Williams and Petra Kvitova Continue Remarkable Runs to U.S. Open ShowdownVenus Williams reached the quarterfinals for the 12th time, and Petra Kvitova, returning from an attack, defeated third-seeded Garbiñe Muguruza. Walter Becker, Co-Founder of Steely Dan, Dies at 67Mr. Becker and Donald Fagen developed a sophisticated, adventurous sound, producing hits like “Do It Again” and “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number” and a raft of acclaimed albums. Calhoun Who? Yale Drops Name of Slavery Advocate for Computer PioneerA residential college named for a proponent of white supremacy will be rededicated to Rear Adm. Grace Hopper, a pioneer in computing. Critic's Notebook: The Fall’s Most Fascinating Art Show? The Met Trying to Fix ItselfThe museum is searching for a director. Maybe it’s time for a woman to assume control. Review: ‘American Horror Story: Cult’ Feeds Off Trump-Era FearsThe new season portrays today’s politics as a joke gone horrifyingly wrong, but doesn’t quite make “Horror Story” great again. More Recent Articles
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