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Jack White's "Boarding House Reach" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart.
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  1. Jack White's 'Boarding House Reach' tops the North American album chart
  2. Twins' Lynn aims to bounce back vs. Mariners
  3. Yankees go for series split with Orioles
  4. Colts CB Milton signs exclusive rights tender
  5. Bennett's attorney: Felony charge 'ludicrous'
  6. The cold facts: Indians host Royals
  7. Notebook: Giants unlikely to deal Beckham
  8. Van plows into crowd in Germany, killing 2
  9. Report: Giants WR Beckham Jr. unlikely to be dealt
  10. Apartment resident dies in Trump Tower fire, 4 firefighters injured
  11. Trump commends pledges to Lebanon
  12. 15 die in bus crash involving Canadian junior hockey team
  13. Ohio teens sentenced in deadly sandbag incident
  14. U.S. Rep. Norman pulls out loaded gun at meeting in South Carolina
  15. Vatican priest arrested on child porn suspicions
  16. Two U.S. soldiers die in helicopter crash in Fort Campbell
  17. Brazil's ex-president to start prison sentence after defying order
  18. National Guard troops head to U.S.-Mexico border
  19. Pelicans fighting for playoff life vs. Warriors
  20. Nuggets, Clippers meet with postseason dreams
  21. Panthers' Thompson next man up after Davis suspension
  22. Gaza death toll climbs with Palestinian journalist fatally shot
  23. Rams' Suh eager to make impact

Jack White's 'Boarding House Reach' tops the North American album chart

Jack White's "Boarding House Reach" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart.
    

Twins' Lynn aims to bounce back vs. Mariners

Lance Lynn didn't exactly make a strong first impression in his debut performance for the Minnesota Twins.
    

Yankees go for series split with Orioles

NEW YORK -- After some frustrating showings for the New York Yankees at the plate in the first two games, everything clicked with a somewhat makeshift lineup.
    

Colts CB Milton signs exclusive rights tender

Indianapolis Colts cornerback Chris Milton signed his exclusive rights tender on Friday.
    

Bennett's attorney: Felony charge 'ludicrous'

The attorney for Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Michael Bennett said the felony charge against his client is "ludicrous."
    

The cold facts: Indians host Royals

CLEVELAND -- After two days of bitterly cold baseball, the Kansas City Royals and Cleveland Indians on Sunday will play the final contest of a three-game series that has seen very little offense, thanks in part to some frigid temperatures.
    

Notebook: Giants unlikely to deal Beckham

New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is unlikely to be traded, according to a report.
    

Van plows into crowd in Germany, killing 2

Two people died and some 30 others were injured when a delivery van plowed into a crowd of outdoor diners in a western German city, authorities said.
    

Report: Giants WR Beckham Jr. unlikely to be dealt

New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is unlikely to be traded, according to a report.
    

Apartment resident dies in Trump Tower fire, 4 firefighters injured

New York City firefighters on Saturday battled a fire on the 50th floor of the 58-story Trump Tower skyscraper.
    

Trump commends pledges to Lebanon

President Donald Trump on Saturday issued a statement praising those who pledged to help Lebanon with aid during the recent CEDRE conference in Paris.
    

15 die in bus crash involving Canadian junior hockey team

A bus carrying a Canadian junior hockey team collided with a truck in Saskatchewan, killing 15 people and injuring 14 others Friday night, police said.
    

Ohio teens sentenced in deadly sandbag incident

Four Ohio teens charged with murder after tossing a sandbag onto a highway were given a suspended sentence and ordered to a treatment center on Friday.
    

U.S. Rep. Norman pulls out loaded gun at meeting in South Carolina

U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman, R-SC, pulled out his loaded .38 caliber handgun at a constituents meeting on Friday to assert his stance on gun control.
    

Vatican priest arrested on child porn suspicions

The Vatican arrested one of its diplomats Saturday on suspicion of violating laws against child pornography.
    

Two U.S. soldiers die in helicopter crash in Fort Campbell

Two U.S. soldiers were killed when an Army helicopter crashed late Friday in a training base in Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
    

Brazil's ex-president to start prison sentence after defying order

Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said he plans to begin his 12-year prison sentence for corruption after defying a court order.
    

National Guard troops head to U.S.-Mexico border

U.S. troops began deployment to the U.S.-Mexico border in response to President Donald Trump's call for troops to control illegal immigration.
    

Pelicans fighting for playoff life vs. Warriors

OAKLAND, Calif. -- Two teams that could be first-round opponents in the upcoming NBA playoffs square off Saturday night when the New Orleans Pelicans take on the Golden State Warriors.
    

Nuggets, Clippers meet with postseason dreams

LOS ANGELES -- The Denver Nuggets can not only improve their playoff chances Saturday at Staples Center, they can also end the Los Angeles Clippers' hopes of extending their season.
    

Panthers' Thompson next man up after Davis suspension

The four-game suspension handed to Carolina Panthers linebacker Thomas Davis will have a ripple effect on the team's defense.
    

Gaza death toll climbs with Palestinian journalist fatally shot

The death toll from Friday's protests on the Gaza border rose to nine early Saturday as two Palestinians including a journalist shot by Israeli troops died.
    

Rams' Suh eager to make impact

Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh knows he has a lot to prove after three largely disappointing seasons with the Miami Dolphins.
    
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The driver committed suicide after plowing into bystanders in the western German city of Muenster.
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  1. Van crashes into crowd in Germany killing two, injuring around 20
  2. Sanctioning Putin's rich friends unlikely to spur change, experts say
  3. Hungary's prime minister set to extend rule after embracing far-right
  4. 15 dead after bus crash involving Canadian junior hockey team
  5. Ten Palestinians, including journalist, killed in Gaza protests
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Van crashes into crowd in Germany killing two, injuring around 20

The driver committed suicide after plowing into bystanders in the western German city of Muenster.

    

Sanctioning Putin's rich friends unlikely to spur change, experts say

Mega-rich Russians no longer hold sway over the Kremlin the way they used to, according to experts.

    

Hungary's prime minister set to extend rule after embracing far-right

But a tactical voting campaign has given the opposition hope.

    

15 dead after bus crash involving Canadian junior hockey team

The bus was transporting members of the Humboldt Broncos Junior Hockey team to a match when it collided with a truck in Saskatchewan.

    

Ten Palestinians, including journalist, killed in Gaza protests

Among the dead was a Palestinian photo-journalist who was reportedly hit while holding his camera and wearing a blue flack jacket marked "Press."

    

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Emails reviewed by The Times show that the tour company whose helicopter crashed into the East River was aware of concerns over their equipment.
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NYT > Home Page"NYT > Home Page" - 19 new articles

  1. Months Before Deadly Crash, Helicopter Pilots Warned of Safety Issues
  2. Many People Taking Antidepressants Discover They Cannot Quit
  3. The Disappearing Doctor: How Mega-Mergers Are Changing the Business of Medical Care
  4. Virginia Is Close to Expanding Medicaid After Years of Republican Opposition
  5. Ex-President ‘Lula’ of Brazil Surrenders to Serve 12-Year Jail Term
  6. Denver Post Rebels Against Its Hedge-Fund Ownership
  7. 11 of Our Best Weekend Reads
  8. The Week in Good News: Sweater Man, Matt Parziale and Snow Monkeys
  9. Exposures: Life After ‘17 to Life’
  10. Opinion: How to Level the College Playing Field
  11. Opinion: Smells Like Home
  12. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: My Parakeet Loves RuPaul
  13. Op-Ed Columnist: What’s Lust Got to Do With It?
  14. Opinion: America’s Deathtrap Schools
  15. Opinion: Mark Zuckerberg Can Still Fix This Mess
  16. Canadian Town Reels After Bus Crash Kills Beloved Hockey Players
  17. NEWS ANALYSIS: Though Deadly, Gaza Protests Draw Attention and Enthusiasm
  18. Farmers’ Anger at Trump Tariffs Puts Republican Candidates in a Bind
  19. ‘Big Brother’ in India Requires Fingerprint Scans for Food, Phones and Finances
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Months Before Deadly Crash, Helicopter Pilots Warned of Safety Issues

Emails reviewed by The Times show that the tour company whose helicopter crashed into the East River was aware of concerns over their equipment.

    

Many People Taking Antidepressants Discover They Cannot Quit

Long-term use of the medications is surging in the United States, according to an analysis by The Times. One reason: withdrawal symptoms that make it difficult to stop.

    

The Disappearing Doctor: How Mega-Mergers Are Changing the Business of Medical Care

Big corporations — giant retailers and health insurance companies — are teaming up to become your doctor.

    

Virginia Is Close to Expanding Medicaid After Years of Republican Opposition

Two Republican state senators said this week that they would support expansion, enough votes to pass a widely popular proposal.

    

Ex-President ‘Lula’ of Brazil Surrenders to Serve 12-Year Jail Term

The imprisonment of the former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was a remarkable fall for a statesman who transformed Brazil — and who was leading in the polls for October’s presidential election.

    

Denver Post Rebels Against Its Hedge-Fund Ownership

Facing the loss of more than two dozen newsroom jobs, the beleaguered newspaper prints an editorial blasting Alden Global Capital: ‘We call for action.’

    

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

How did ISIS stay in power for so long? Grace Jones vulnerable? Maybe. Martin Luther King Jr. 50 years after his assassination. And more.

    

The Week in Good News: Sweater Man, Matt Parziale and Snow Monkeys

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

    

Exposures: Life After ‘17 to Life’

What it looks like to re-enter life in Stockton, Calif., after a long stint in prison.

    

Opinion: How to Level the College Playing Field

I have spent a lifetime in education. Now I am dying. There are a few things I want to get off my chest.

    

Opinion: Smells Like Home

My Proustian madeleine, the thing that brought back the Belgrade of my childhood, was the Marlboros my mother smoked (even while I was in utero — it was the ’80s).

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: My Parakeet Loves RuPaul

One of the best things about pets is convincing yourself that they share your taste.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: What’s Lust Got to Do With It?

Why would a woman go home with a man, decide she’s not attracted to him but have sex with him anyway?

    

Opinion: America’s Deathtrap Schools

They’re not just short on textbooks. They’re crumbling. They lack tornado shelters in Oklahoma and aren’t built to withstand earthquakes in Utah.

    

Opinion: Mark Zuckerberg Can Still Fix This Mess

He has the power to protect Facebook users and reform the online ecosystem.

    

Canadian Town Reels After Bus Crash Kills Beloved Hockey Players

The Humboldt Broncos were on their way to a playoff game when a tractor-trailer collided with their bus, killing 15.

    

NEWS ANALYSIS: Though Deadly, Gaza Protests Draw Attention and Enthusiasm

For Gazans, even a tentative experiment with nonviolent protest is a significant step.

    

Farmers’ Anger at Trump Tariffs Puts Republican Candidates in a Bind

President Trump is moving to fulfill one of his central campaign promises, but a get-tough stance with China could reverberate badly in the nation’s heartland.

    

‘Big Brother’ in India Requires Fingerprint Scans for Food, Phones and Finances

The government requires its people to submit finger, eye and facial images. The ID is mandatory for many services, but opponents say it infringes privacy.

    

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