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U.S. troops who repelled Russian mercenaries prepare for more attacksThe Feb. 7 clash in Syria was the first time in 50 years that American troops and Russians have engaged in direct combat. U.S. officials: Saudi crown prince is hiding his mother from his father, the kingSaudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman kept his mother apart from his father, the king, as he amassed power, more than a dozen former and current U.S. officials said. Tillerson firing stirs unease — and some hope — among U.S. allies and foesTrump's 14-month presidency has had more than two dozen high-profile departures from some of the most senior administration positions. Three tons of gold falls from the sky in RussiaA total of 172 gold bars weighing 3.4 tons were later recovered from around an airport in Yakutsk in eastern Siberia. Early humans arose from the rubble of chaosEnvironment changes transformed early humans, who learned how to use lighter tools, hunt new kinds of animals and communicate with other groups U.S. helicopter crashes in western Iraq, rescue underwayA military helicopter with U.S. service members aboard crashed in Iraq late Thursday, U.S. Central Command and military officials said, and rescue teams were responding to the scene. WH toughens Russia stance with election meddling sanctionsThe move comes amid criticism that the Trump White House has not been tough enough in combatting Russian aggression. How did Stephen Hawking live so long with ALS?Thousands flee besieged rebel enclave ahead of advancing Syrian forcesMen, women and children streamed towards government territory in the last rebel stronghold near Damascus as President Bashar al-Assad's forces pressed. Would-be kidnapper with links to Natalee Holloway case is killedAlabama teen Natalee Holloway was last seen during a high school graduation trip to Aruba in 2005. Her disappearance sparked years of news coverage. Trump mocks Trudeau at GOP fundraiser, bluffs prime minister on tradePresident Donald Trump mocked Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Sen. Claire McCaskill and Conor Lamb at a fundraising event for Missouri's Josh Hawley. Saudi crown prince vows to develop nuclear bomb if Iran doesSaudi Arabia will develop a nuclear bomb if its rival Iran does so, Prince Mohammed bin Salman said in a preview of a television interview released Thursday. Did Russian trolls just try to register for a Texas Democratic convention?The Texas 48 are either pranksters or brazen Russian trolls whose appearance could mark the first foreign probing of the 2018 midterm elections. North Korean foreign minister flies to Sweden amid Trump-Kim talks prepBecause the U.S. does not have an embassy or diplomatic relations with North Korea, it is represented in the country by Sweden. More Recent Articles |
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Russia, Trudeau, Florida: Your Thursday Evening BriefingMueller Subpoenas Trump Organization, Demanding Documents About RussiaThe court order is the first known time the special counsel has demanded that records directly related to the president’s businesses be turned over. Cyberattacks Put Russian Fingers on the Switch at Power Plants, U.S. SaysOver the last year, Russian hackers have gone from infiltrating business networks of energy, water and nuclear plants to worming their way into control rooms. Britain Hints at Tougher Blow Against Russia: Stripping Tycoons’ AssetsRussian elites have been secretly buying up London property for years through shell companies. With tensions high, British leaders mull a crackdown. White House Memo: ‘There Will Always Be Change,’ Trump Says as More Personnel Shake-Ups LoomThe president, who is famously fickle, appears to have soured on additional members of his senior leadership team, and some people around him are convinced he could make more moves soon. Trump Readies Sweeping Tariffs and Investment Restrictions on ChinaBefore the dust has settled on a plan to introduce sweeping tariffs on foreign metals, the White House is readying another major trade action. Parkland Shooting Surveillance Video Shows Deputy Remained OutsideThe video shows events outside Stoneman Douglas High during the shooting, including the only armed deputy at the school taking cover outside and not confronting the gunman. Video Shows Deputy at Parkland School as Shooting BeganSurveillance video released Thursday showed the only armed sheriff’s deputy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., remaining outside during the Feb. 14 massacre. In the Age of Amazon, Toys ‘R’ Us and Other Bankruptcies Test Private Equity’s PlaybookThe toy retailer is another failure of financial engineering, one that could portend a potentially more ominous outlook for private equity in the digital era. ‘A Punch in the Gut’: Toys ‘R’ Us Closings Rattle Nostalgic CustomersBefore the age of buying with a click, generations knew there was a place where they could let their wishes whir. Chirlane McCray, New York’s First Lady, Steps Out of the Mayor’s ShadowMayor de Blasio’s wife, Chirlane McCray, has raised her profile in New York and beyond, boosting her husband as she mulls her own run for office. Op-Ed Contributor: A Billionaire and a Nurse Shouldn’t Pay the Same Fine for SpeedingA flat fine threatens poor people with financial ruin, but it lets rich people off easy. Real justice requires punishment that is equally felt. Exposures: Babushkas for PutinRussian women, who outlive men by more than a decade on average, are among the president’s biggest fans, especially older women. Opinion Video: Wuilly Arteaga: Fighting Venezuela’s Repression With My ViolinA musician faces tanks and riot police with his instrument, spreading a message of peace in a time of crisis. Op-Ed Columnist: Worthy Is the LambOp-Ed Contributor: Banning Social Media Won’t Stop Hate SpeechThe “digital curfew” is an incomplete solution to mob violence in Sri Lanka and elsewhere Op-Ed Columnist: Paul Krugman Explains Trade and TariffsPennsylvania, China, steel and illusions. Here are his answers to some of your questions. Op-Ed Contributors: Is Trump Giving Authoritarianism a Bad Name?Support for a “strong” leader has dropped in America — but retains a foothold in the G.O.P. Op-Ed Contributors: Democrats, Put District Over Party, Pelosi and WashingtonThe winning formula for 2018 is a relentless local focus, say two prominent observers. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Welcome to the Era of Presidents for LifeXi Jinping’s abolition of term limits will reverberate far beyond China’s borders. U.S. Military Helicopter Crashes in Iraq With Seven AboardThe crash occurred near the Iraqi city of Qaim, near Syria. The cause was not immediately known, but American officials did not rule out ground fire. Nike Executive Resigns; C.E.O. Addresses Workplace Behavior ComplaintsTrevor Edwards will step down as brand president. He was seen as a potential successor to the chief executive, Mark Parker, who informed workers about reports of misbehavior at Nike. Stormy Daniels Interview to Air on ‘60 Minutes’ This MonthLast week, Anderson Cooper interviewed Stephanie Clifford, who said she had an affair with Donald J. Trump. Vanessa Trump, Donald Trump Jr.’s Wife, Files for DivorceThe president’s daughter-in-law filed for an uncontested divorce in Manhattan Supreme Court on Thursday. James Levine, Fired Over Abuse Allegations, Sues the Met OperaThe lawsuit states that Mr. Levine denies the accusations of abuse. It paints his firing as a result of a longstanding plan to oust him from the Met. ‘We Were Dying in There’: Thousands of Syrians Flee Rebel EnclaveAs many as 20,000 civilians fled a rebel enclave near Damascus, many of them hungry, wounded and exhausted. Hepatitis C Drugs Save Lives, but Sick Prisoners Aren’t Getting ThemSince this insidious disease became curable, judges have begun ordering prisons to pay the high cost of treatment, setting up a showdown over drug pricing. A Bar Street Falls Quiet as Beijing Puts a Limit on ForeignersBars in the Chinese capital’s university district say they were told not to let in more than 10 foreigners at a time. Fiction: Black, Gay and Losing FaithIn Uzodinma Iweala’s new novel, “Speak No Evil,” a young man’s journey of self-discovery runs into opposition from his parents and their church. The Simple, Serendipitous Joy of Browser ExtensionsBrowser extensions can make your internet experience more productive, efficient and fun. 5 Cheap(ish) Things That Will Keep You Entertained for HoursThomas Cole, American MoralistWhy this 19th-century master of the Hudson River landscape, who used his art to argue against industry’s assaults, is politically right for right now. Art Review: Asia Week’s Rare and Unusual Objects for Art Lovers and CollectorsFrom Chinese triskelions to Japanese bamboo treasures, Korean vases to Taiwanese calligraphy, treasures you may never see again. Two Theater Worlds Collide in ParisTheaters in France and in the English-speaking world couldn’t be more different. But they can learn from each other, as three productions in Paris show. Nonfiction: Coming of Age as Performance Art: An Outsider in 1970s JapanIan Buruma’s memoir, “A Tokyo Romance,” recaptures his youthful experiences in the avant-garde film and theater world of the postwar city. Stephen Hawking’s Beautiful MindGlobal Health: In Poor Countries, Antismoking Activists Face Threats and ViolenceKillings, death threats and “wanted” posters are used to intimidate advocates fighting the spread of tobacco to poor and middle-income nations. Out of the Doghouse, Into the BedResearchers found that with a dog in the bedroom, both the humans and the dogs slept reasonably well. More Recent Articles |
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