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Much attention is on what kind of external policies North Korea will decide to pursue in its major parliamentary session Wednesday.
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  1. Attention on North Korea's new state policies, ahead of Seoul, U.S. summits
  2. 112-year-old Japanese man named world's oldest man
  3. Many parents unsure of talking about sex with LGBT kids
  4. Study highlights vast health differences between states
  5. Common gynecologic condition linked to mental health issues
  6. Report: Senior Chinese official may hold talks with Kim Jong Un
  7. Trump signs order seeking work requirements for welfare programs
  8. N.J. police officer charged with assault after slapping handcuffed child
  9. At least 20 dead in Brazil prison escape attempt
  10. Pittsburgh Penguins begin quest for third straight Stanley Cup against rival Flyers
  11. Former 49ers CB Dontae Johnson visits with Minnesota Vikings
  12. Dubai to become fist city to test digital license plates
  13. Champions League: Salah sparks Liverpool comeback vs. Manchester City
  14. Calif. officials sue Trump administration over loosened EPA standard
  15. Tracy Morgan gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
  16. 9th Circuit rules employers can't pay women less based on past salary
  17. Arizona Cardinals being patient with former Vikings QB Sam Bradford
  18. Lionel Messi, Barcelona knocked out of Champions League

Attention on North Korea's new state policies, ahead of Seoul, U.S. summits

Much attention is on what kind of external policies North Korea will decide to pursue in its major parliamentary session Wednesday.
    

112-year-old Japanese man named world's oldest man

A 112-year-old Japanese man was confirmed as one of the world's oldest people, according to Guinness World Records officials Tuesday.
    

Many parents unsure of talking about sex with LGBT kids

Parents cited many challenges in trying to educate their LGBT teens about sex.
    

Study highlights vast health differences between states

"In terms of health outcomes, the United States is not united," said Dr. Howard Koh, who co-authored an editorial that accompanied the new study.
    

Common gynecologic condition linked to mental health issues

A new British study hints at a connection between the gynecologic condition and mental health issues.
    

Report: Senior Chinese official may hold talks with Kim Jong Un

A senior Chinese official visiting North Korea, as part of a cultural exchange, may hold negotiations with Kim Jong Un on the North's nuclear program.
    

Trump signs order seeking work requirements for welfare programs

President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday directing federal agencies to strengthen work requirements for welfare programs.
    

N.J. police officer charged with assault after slapping handcuffed child

A New Jersey police officer has been charged with assault after body cameras caught him slapping a handcuffed, 13-year-old girl.
    

At least 20 dead in Brazil prison escape attempt

Brazil has been the scene for several deadly prison riots in recent years.
    

Pittsburgh Penguins begin quest for third straight Stanley Cup against rival Flyers

There is nothing routine or stale for the Pittsburgh Penguins as they begin their quest for their third straight Stanley Cup against the Philadelphia Flyers.
    

Former 49ers CB Dontae Johnson visits with Minnesota Vikings

Former San Francisco 49ers cornerback Dontae Johnson visited with the Minnesota Vikings on Tuesday.
    

Dubai to become fist city to test digital license plates

Dubai plans to test digital license plates that will alert police and ambulance centers of road emergencies, officials said Monday.
    

Champions League: Salah sparks Liverpool comeback vs. Manchester City

Liverpool used goals from Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino to knock Manchester City out of the Champions League on Tuesday at Etihad Stadium.
    

Calif. officials sue Trump administration over loosened EPA standard

Officials in California, including the state's attorney general, have sued the Trump administration over an EPA decision to eliminate a regulatory standard.
    

Tracy Morgan gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Martin Lawrence and Jordan Peele turned out to support Tracy Morgan when the TV and film actor was presented with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Tuesday.
    

9th Circuit rules employers can't pay women less based on past salary

A federal appeals court ruled Monday employers can't use salary history to justify paying women less than men for the same amount of work.
    

Arizona Cardinals being patient with former Vikings QB Sam Bradford

The Arizona Cardinals are not concerned with getting new quarterback Sam Bradford on the field and up to speed.
    

Lionel Messi, Barcelona knocked out of Champions League

AS Roma completed a shocking upset of FC Barcelona Tuesday, knocking the La Liga crew out of the Champions League with a 3-0 victory at Stadio Olimpico in Rome.
    
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  1. Zuckerberg apologizes, promises reform as senators grill him over Facebook's failings - Washington Post
  2. Trump Weighs More Robust Military Strike Against Syria - New York Times

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Zuckerberg apologizes, promises reform as senators grill him over Facebook's failings
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Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg endured an hours-long grilling by dozens of U.S. senators Tuesday during which he repeatedly apologized and promised privacy reforms but also pointedly defended his company against the threat of new legislation ...
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WASHINGTON — President Trump and his advisers on Tuesday weighed a more robust retaliatory strike against Syria than last year's missile attack, reasoning that only an escalation of force would look credible and possibly serve as a deterrent against ...
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Four U.S. officials said Russia's signal scrambling has seriously affected military operations.
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  1. Russia is successfully jamming American drones in Syria
  2. Trump's canceled trip to Summit of the Americas sparks harsh criticism
  3. Trump sanctions cost Russian tycoons up to $16 billion in one day
  4. Marital bliss: Trump, Obama not invited to British royal wedding
  5. Hotel lobby: Trump company asked Panama prez to help in business spat
  6. Trump cancels first foreign trip to Latin America to work on Syria response
  7. Ex-double agent's poisoned daughter released from hospital
  8. Dead player misidentified in Canada bus crash
  9. This Australian National Rugby League player is set to visit five NFL teams
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Russia is successfully jamming American drones in Syria

Four U.S. officials said Russia's signal scrambling has seriously affected military operations.

    

Trump's canceled trip to Summit of the Americas sparks harsh criticism

Trump's rhetoric on immigration and protectionism is not well received by the region as well as by Latin American leaders.

    

Trump sanctions cost Russian tycoons up to $16 billion in one day

"I lost $250 million in one day," one bank's chairman said. "But there have been worse days when I've lost $1 billion in a day."

    

Marital bliss: Trump, Obama not invited to British royal wedding

"President and Mrs. Obama will not be attending the wedding but the couples look forward to seeing each other soon."

    

Hotel lobby: Trump company asked Panama prez to help in business spat

"This could be the clearest example we've seen of a conflict of interest stemming from the president's role as head of state in connection with other countries and his business interests."

    

Trump cancels first foreign trip to Latin America to work on Syria response

The announcement comes a day after the FBI raided the home and office of Trump's personal attorney, Michael Cohen.
    

Ex-double agent's poisoned daughter released from hospital

Skripal issued a statement last week to say "her strength was growing daily."

    

Dead player misidentified in Canada bus crash

Mourners experienced a fresh wave of anguish after one of the dead Humboldt Broncos players was mixed up with a survivor of the crash that killed 15.

    

This Australian National Rugby League player is set to visit five NFL teams

After an impressive workout in front of scouts in Florida, rugby player Jordan Mailata is now visiting with a handful of NFL teams as the draft approaches.
    

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  1. Michael Cohen, Facebook, Syria: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  2. Europe Edition: Syria, FIFA, Royal Wedding: Your Wednesday Briefing
  3. Raids on Trump’s Lawyer Sought Records of Payments to Women
  4. Michael Cohen, ‘Ultimate Trump Loyalist,’ Now in the Sights of the F.B.I.
  5. Warrants and Privilege: Legal Questions About the Raids on Trump’s Lawyer
  6. Trump Sought to Fire Mueller in December
  7. At the White House, Trump Takes Selfies and Seethes Over Mueller
  8. Mark Zuckerberg Testifies Before Skeptical Lawmakers Wary of Facebook’s Power
  9. Facebook Fallout Deals Blow to Mercers’ Political Clout
  10. Fact Check: Fact Check: What Mark Zuckerberg Said About Facebook, Privacy and Russia
  11. Trump Weighs More Robust Military Strike Against Syria
  12. Trump Cancels Trip to Latin America, Citing Crisis in Syria
  13. The Interpreter: America’s Three Bad Options in Syria
  14. Pro Cheerleaders Say Groping and Sexual Harassment Are Part of the Job
  15. E.P.A. Assesses Threats on Twitter to Justify Pruitt’s Spending
  16. Editorial: The Law Is Coming, Mr. Trump
  17. Op-Ed Contributor: Walter Mondale: The Civil Rights Law We Ignored
  18. Op-Ed Contributor: Testing Brazil’s Democracy
  19. Op-Ed Contributor: It’s Mueller, Not Trump, Who Is Draining the Swamp
  20. Op-Ed Contributor: Why the F.B.I. Raid Is Perilous for Michael Cohen — and Trump
  21. Op-Ed Columnist: Trump Seethes, and the Rest of Us Should Tremble
  22. Op-Ed Contributor: How to Make Facebook More Accountable
  23. Trump Needs to Be More Trumpian in Syria
  24. Op-Ed Columnist: Trump Keeps Breaking the Rules
  25. British Banks Will Have to Cut Ties to Sanctioned Oligarchs, U.S. Says
  26. St. Louis Commentator Loses TV and Radio Shows After Threatening David Hogg
  27. Diplomatic Riddle Solved: Neither Trumps nor Obamas to Attend Royal Wedding
  28. Israel Faults Soldiers Who Filmed and Cheered Shooting of Palestinian
  29. Escapes, Riots and Beatings. But States Can’t Seem to Ditch Private Prisons.
  30. Memo From Sarajevo: In a New Cold War With Russia, Balkans Become a Testing Ground
  31. Scandal and Political Wrangling Preceded Departure of Housing Chairwoman
  32. Farmers Hit the Road to Reach Shoppers Before Amazon Does
  33. Critic’s Notebook: The Ice Cream Sundae Must Be Stopped
  34. How to Save Money With the Help of Your Community
  35. Album Review: Cardi B Is a New Rap Celebrity Loyal to Rap’s Old Rules on ‘Invasion of Privacy’
  36. On Comedy: The Sociopathic Comedy of Brett Davis
  37. A Grand Tiki Bar for a Less-Than-Tropical Island, Manhattan
  38. That Python in the Pet Store? It May Have Been Snatched From the Wild
  39. Trilobites: He Ate the World’s Hottest Pepper, Then Landed in the Hospital With ‘Thunderclap’ Headaches
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Michael Cohen, Facebook, Syria: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

Europe Edition: Syria, FIFA, Royal Wedding: Your Wednesday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

    

Raids on Trump’s Lawyer Sought Records of Payments to Women

The early-morning searches enraged the president, associates said, and he is said to be considering whether to fire Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general.

    

Michael Cohen, ‘Ultimate Trump Loyalist,’ Now in the Sights of the F.B.I.

A series of disclosures have revealed the unusual range of Michael D. Cohen’s portfolio, and a federal investigation poses a legal threat to him and possibly his client, the president.

    

Warrants and Privilege: Legal Questions About the Raids on Trump’s Lawyer

The president has suggested that the Justice Department infringed on confidential communication with his lawyer. But exactly what communication between a lawyer and a client is privileged?

    

Trump Sought to Fire Mueller in December

The episode was the second time President Trump is now known to have considered taking steps to shut down the special counsel investigation.

    

At the White House, Trump Takes Selfies and Seethes Over Mueller

President Trump ate dinner with the Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz as he continued raging over news that the F.B.I. had carried out raids on his longtime personal lawyer.

    

Mark Zuckerberg Testifies Before Skeptical Lawmakers Wary of Facebook’s Power

The Facebook chief executive endured almost five hours of questioning from lawmakers who appeared uncomfortable with the technology company’s dominance.

    

Facebook Fallout Deals Blow to Mercers’ Political Clout

Rebekah and Robert Mercer, the conservative donors behind Cambridge Analytica, are trying to limit damage to their nascent empire and deflect scrutiny from their business endeavors.

    

Fact Check: Fact Check: What Mark Zuckerberg Said About Facebook, Privacy and Russia

We fact checked what Facebook’s chief executive is telling lawmakers in congressional hearings about the social network’s responsibilities to users and more.
    

Trump Weighs More Robust Military Strike Against Syria

The president is looking at options that would go beyond last year’s missile barrage, which did not curb Syria’s war effort in the long run.

    

Trump Cancels Trip to Latin America, Citing Crisis in Syria

White House officials said the president wanted to stay in the United States to oversee the Syria response, but the cancellation also came a day after an F.B.I. raid on his lawyer.

    

The Interpreter: America’s Three Bad Options in Syria

Two of the ways the United States could respond to fresh reports of a chemical weapons attack would have little effect. The third could be disastrous.

    

Pro Cheerleaders Say Groping and Sexual Harassment Are Part of the Job

Many women who work for professional sports teams dread being sent to interact with fans at games and promotional events: “It’s literally like you’re calling for an escort.”

    

E.P.A. Assesses Threats on Twitter to Justify Pruitt’s Spending

The effort seeks to support the agency administrator’s first-class travel and 24-hour security detail, even on a personal trip to Disneyland.

    

Editorial: The Law Is Coming, Mr. Trump

Donald Trump has spent his whole career in the company of grifters, cons and crooks. Now that he’s president, that strategy isn’t working — for him or for the country.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Walter Mondale: The Civil Rights Law We Ignored

The Fair Housing Act of 1968 provided powerful tools for ending segregation. We just have to use them.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Testing Brazil’s Democracy

Does democracy have anything to gain from the former president’s arrest for corruption? We don’t know yet.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: It’s Mueller, Not Trump, Who Is Draining the Swamp

The special counsel, avatar of justice, is revealing the depth of white-collar corruption before our eyes.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Why the F.B.I. Raid Is Perilous for Michael Cohen — and Trump

If a client is using an attorney’s services for the purpose of engaging in crime or fraud, there is no privilege.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Trump Seethes, and the Rest of Us Should Tremble

The president’s sense of persecution reaches dangerous heights after a raid on his lawyer’s office.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: How to Make Facebook More Accountable

Facebook and other major internet companies should take responsibility for their news content or else license media companies to do it for them.

    

Trump Needs to Be More Trumpian in Syria

In announcing an imminent withdrawal, the president violated his own principles.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Trump Keeps Breaking the Rules

Which appears to explain the extraordinary raid of his lawyer’s office yesterday.

    

British Banks Will Have to Cut Ties to Sanctioned Oligarchs, U.S. Says

New sanctions will compel the banks to sever their ties with oligarchs associated with President Vladimir V. Putin, and diminish the United Kingdom’s attraction for Russian investors.

    

St. Louis Commentator Loses TV and Radio Shows After Threatening David Hogg

The commentator, Jamie Allman, said in a crudely worded tweet that he was preparing to assault Mr. Hogg with a “hot poker.”

    

Diplomatic Riddle Solved: Neither Trumps nor Obamas to Attend Royal Wedding

In a sharp departure from tradition, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle avoided a protocol headache by deciding that no political leaders would be invited.

    

Israel Faults Soldiers Who Filmed and Cheered Shooting of Palestinian

The Israeli military censured the soldiers involved but at the same time defended the shooting, saying the Gaza man was shot in the leg and injured.
    

Escapes, Riots and Beatings. But States Can’t Seem to Ditch Private Prisons.

Despite large-scale failures, states that try to swear off the use of private prisons find few alternatives.

    

Memo From Sarajevo: In a New Cold War With Russia, Balkans Become a Testing Ground

With migration, Russian aggressiveness and Brexit, the European Union is taking the western Balkans seriously again. But membership in the bloc? Not so fast.

    

Scandal and Political Wrangling Preceded Departure of Housing Chairwoman

The troubles and scrutiny only accelerated in the final months of Shola Olatoye’s tenure as chairwoman of the nation’s largest public housing system.

    

Farmers Hit the Road to Reach Shoppers Before Amazon Does

A couple’s start-up takes online orders and delivers milk, eggs, meat and other products, including their own, across stretches of northeastern Pennsylvania. We rode along.

    

Critic’s Notebook: The Ice Cream Sundae Must Be Stopped

This childhood treat has stormed New York restaurant menus. Our critic isn’t having it.

    

How to Save Money With the Help of Your Community

If you know where to look, you can save loads of money with a bit of help from your neighbors.

    

Album Review: Cardi B Is a New Rap Celebrity Loyal to Rap’s Old Rules on ‘Invasion of Privacy’

The 25-year-old’s debut album shows off her hard work, versatility and ambition, mixing quick-jab rhymes with the enthusiasm and charm that have made her a star.

    

On Comedy: The Sociopathic Comedy of Brett Davis

This anarchic, unhinged 30-ish comedian with a demented weekly cable access show also pulls stunts for a podcast, including marrying a Tide bottle.

    

A Grand Tiki Bar for a Less-Than-Tropical Island, Manhattan

Major Food Group is about to open the Polynesian, with a bartender steeped in the Technicolor aesthetic.

    

That Python in the Pet Store? It May Have Been Snatched From the Wild

Many reptiles and amphibians sold in pet stores were not bred in captivity as international law requires, conservationists say, but plucked from forests and rivers.

    

Trilobites: He Ate the World’s Hottest Pepper, Then Landed in the Hospital With ‘Thunderclap’ Headaches

After eating the Carolina Reaper during a contest, an unidentified patient suffered headaches so severe he was hospitalized. The symptoms resembled those of a stroke.

    

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