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Students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School held a solidarity march Saturday for stronger gun greater control measures.
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  1. Stoneman Douglas students rally to pressure politicians on gun control
  2. Trump's 2020 slogan revealed at Pennsylvania rally: 'Keep America Great!'
  3. Watch: Trump speaks about sanctuary cities during weekly address
  4. More than 200 witnesses identified in Russian spy poisoning

Stoneman Douglas students rally to pressure politicians on gun control

Students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School held a solidarity march Saturday for stronger gun greater control measures.
    

Trump's 2020 slogan revealed at Pennsylvania rally: 'Keep America Great!'

President Trump on Saturday stopped by a rally for Rick Saccone to boost votes for the Republican candidate running in Pennsylvania's special House election.
    

Watch: Trump speaks about sanctuary cities during weekly address

President Donald Trump on Saturday spoke about sanctuary cities during his weekly address.
    

More than 200 witnesses identified in Russian spy poisoning

Britain police identified more than 200 witnesses and have 240 pieces of evidence linked to the nerve agent attack on a former Russian spy and his daughter.
    

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New York Times Trump's Abrupt 'Yes' to North Korea: The 45 Minutes That Could Alter History New York Times WASHINGTON — Summoned to the Oval Office on the spur of the moment, the South Korean envoy found himself face to face with President Trump one ...
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Trump's Abrupt 'Yes' to North Korea: The 45 Minutes That Could Alter History
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WASHINGTON — Summoned to the Oval Office on the spur of the moment, the South Korean envoy found himself face to face with President Trump one afternoon last week at what he thought might be a hinge moment in history. Chung Eui-yong had come to the ...
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"We cannot be certain that Kim Jong Un won't cheat us," said one 66-year-old.
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  1. South Koreans skeptical that Trump-Kim summit will deliver peace
  2. Slap heard 'round the world: Teenager becomes symbol of Palestinian resistance
  3. What's new at the Geneva Auto Show: A Croatian hypercar, an electric Porsche, and more
  4. Spy poisoning is latest in string of suspicious cases in U.K.
  5. Ghost gear in world's oceans is having catastrophic effect
  6. Putin on U.S. election interference: 'I couldn't care less'
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South Koreans skeptical that Trump-Kim summit will deliver peace

"We cannot be certain that Kim Jong Un won't cheat us," said one 66-year-old.

    

Slap heard 'round the world: Teenager becomes symbol of Palestinian resistance

Ahed Tamimi was arrested after slapping an Israeli soldier. Now the teen with long blond curly hair has become a global symbol of resistance.

    

What's new at the Geneva Auto Show: A Croatian hypercar, an electric Porsche, and more

The Geneva Motor Show has a history of throwing curve balls, and this year is no exception, with luxury brands rolling out battery-powered sportsters.

    

Spy poisoning is latest in string of suspicious cases in U.K.

The nerve agent attack on a former Russian spy is the latest in a string of suspicious Russia-related deaths in the U.K. and in U.S.

    

Ghost gear in world's oceans is having catastrophic effect

Abandoned nets "just sit there and fish, and kill and kill and kill and kill."

    

Putin on U.S. election interference: 'I couldn't care less'

"These are not my problems," Putin said. "Why have you decided the Russian authorities, myself included, gave anybody permission to do this?"

    

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How President Trump threw aside caution and agreed to meet with North Korea's Kim Jong-un in a daring and risky diplomatic gambit to end a nuclear standoff.
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  1. Trump’s Abrupt ‘Yes’ to North Korea: The 45 Minutes That Could Alter History
  2. Trump’s Unpredictability on Trade and North Korea Opens a Door for China
  3. Summits of Adversaries: They Haven’t Always Worked Out So Well
  4. Trump Rules: Trump Rollbacks Target Offshore Rules ‘Written With Human Blood’
  5. Out of Public View, Trumps and Kushners Are Talking Business
  6. Trump Talks With Clinton Impeachment Lawyer About Aiding in Mueller Response
  7. Dropbox Chief to Join Elite Ranks of Idea-to-I.P.O. Founders
  8. Far From Home and Censors, Some Chinese Students Protest Xi’s Power Move
  9. Turning the Rubble of China’s Mass Evictions into Protest Art
  10. 11 of Our Best Weekend Reads
  11. The Week in Good News: A Penguin Supercolony, an Indigenous Roller Derby Team and a Message in a Bottle
  12. Editorial: Vote. That’s Just What They Don’t Want You to Do.
  13. Opinion: The Northwest Passage That Might Have Been
  14. Loose Ends: Pillows to Scream Into, Rated
  15. Op-Ed Columnist: Italy Has Dumped America. For Russia.
  16. Opinion: Eyes Here: Weekend Reads From the Opinion Section
  17. Op-Ed Columnist: The First Porn President
  18. Opinion: The Missing Obama Millions
  19. Opinion: When the Leader of the Free World Is an Ugly American
  20. News Analysis: Money is Power. And Women Need More of Both.
  21. ‘Is There Anything More Fun Than a Trump Rally?’
  22. A Horse Walked Into a Miami Beach Nightclub. Now Nobody Else Can.
  23. Violence Strikes a Veterans Program That Strove to Prevent It
  24. Syrian Kurds: U.S. Allies, but Followers of Leader Jailed as Terrorist
  25. Where’s Harvey?
  26. ‘Let Them Call You Racists’: Bannon’s Pep Talk to National Front
  27. Critic’s Notebook: ‘Deception’ and ‘Instinct,’ the Latest Shows Trying to Be ‘Castle’
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Trump’s Abrupt ‘Yes’ to North Korea: The 45 Minutes That Could Alter History

How President Trump threw aside caution and agreed to meet with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un in a daring and risky diplomatic gambit to end a nuclear standoff.

    

Trump’s Unpredictability on Trade and North Korea Opens a Door for China

For allies who have long looked to the United States to provide security and stability, President Trump’s actions injected fresh uncertainty into strategic calculations in Asia.

    

Summits of Adversaries: They Haven’t Always Worked Out So Well

If there is a Trump-Kim meeting, it will join a pantheon that includes Kennedy-Khruschev, Nixon-Mao, Bush-Putin and Obama-Castro. Some have been productive, some not.

    

Trump Rules: Trump Rollbacks Target Offshore Rules ‘Written With Human Blood’

Drillers seek to gain from an easing of Obama-era safety and environmental regulations that were adopted after the Deepwater Horizon disaster killed 11 people.

    

Out of Public View, Trumps and Kushners Are Talking Business

The Trump and Kushner families are stepping up their real estate collaborations, blurring the line between family, business and politics.

    

Trump Talks With Clinton Impeachment Lawyer About Aiding in Mueller Response

The overture to Emmet T. Flood appears to be an acknowledgment that the special counsel investigation is unlikely to end anytime soon.

    

Dropbox Chief to Join Elite Ranks of Idea-to-I.P.O. Founders

Drew Houston, chief executive of Dropbox, is set to become a member of a small club of entrepreneurs who steered a start-up through to the public markets.

    

Far From Home and Censors, Some Chinese Students Protest Xi’s Power Move

Posters at some American and overseas universities are opposing plans to erase term limits for China’s president, a rare show of protest among Chinese students.

    

Turning the Rubble of China’s Mass Evictions into Protest Art

China’s heavy-handed attempts to drive tens of thousands of migrant workers out of big cities have inspired a backlash of paintings, songs and poetry.

    

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

Revisiting the lives of extraordinary women. 25 songs driving pop music. The social media command of Stoneman Douglas students and more.

    

The Week in Good News: A Penguin Supercolony, an Indigenous Roller Derby Team and a Message in a Bottle

Sometimes it seems as if we’re living under a constant barrage of heavy news. But it isn’t all bad out there.

    

Editorial: Vote. That’s Just What They Don’t Want You to Do.

Disillusionment and disenfranchisement have combined to undermine our democracy. We don’t have to let them.

    

Opinion: The Northwest Passage That Might Have Been

Climate change has turned the dream of a failed 18th-century explorer into a reality.

    

Loose Ends: Pillows to Scream Into, Rated

It’s important to find just the right one when your world is falling apart.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Italy Has Dumped America. For Russia.

In Europe and elsewhere, the U.S. is a baffling and diminished suitor.

    

Opinion: Eyes Here: Weekend Reads From the Opinion Section

In case you want to get caught up, here are some of our favorite recent pieces.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The First Porn President

Can the reckoning reach all the way into the Oval?

    

Opinion: The Missing Obama Millions

Democratic strategists need to find more votes. They don’t have far to look.

    

Opinion: When the Leader of the Free World Is an Ugly American

The president isn’t breaking with tradition. He’s exhibiting all of his country’s worst instincts.

    

News Analysis: Money is Power. And Women Need More of Both.

There’s a gender gap when it comes to earning, or wanting to earn, at the highest levels.

    

‘Is There Anything More Fun Than a Trump Rally?’

In a 75-minute performance in western Pennsylvania, it was President Trump, vintage 2016: rambling and fiery, boastful and jocular — the part of being president that he loves perhaps the most.

    

A Horse Walked Into a Miami Beach Nightclub. Now Nobody Else Can.

Video footage shows a woman in underwear riding the horse, which appears to slip and fall. The city responded by revoking the club’s business license.

    

Violence Strikes a Veterans Program That Strove to Prevent It

The Pathway Home was created to integrate troubled veterans into civilian life. A shooting rampage there showed just how difficult that journey is.

    

Syrian Kurds: U.S. Allies, but Followers of Leader Jailed as Terrorist

The Syrian Democratic Forces, military allies of the United States, are dominated by Kurdish units that revere Abdullah Ocalan, imprisoned on terrorism charges in Turkey.

    

Where’s Harvey?

In limbo and in treatment, Harvey Weinstein has been lying low, still trying to work his Rolodex.

    

‘Let Them Call You Racists’: Bannon’s Pep Talk to National Front

Stephen K. Bannon, addressing the party congress of France’s anti-immigrant National Front, got a standing ovation when he attacked the political and economic establishment, and journalists.

    

Critic’s Notebook: ‘Deception’ and ‘Instinct,’ the Latest Shows Trying to Be ‘Castle’

A pair of new procedurals are based in the subgenre of smug male civilian paired with uptight female cop. Which one gets the formula right?

    

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