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Widow of American killed in London terror attack feels 'sorry' for husband's killerKurt Cochran, a musician, has been hailed as a hero during the inquest into the attack. Nobel laureate overcame loss, cancer and her sex to win"If they had a special Nobel laureate for Nobel laureates, she'd be that person," said one friend and associate. Bottle of Macallan whisky sold for a record-breaking $1.1 million"It's the Rolls-Royce of malts," but it probably won't ever be opened and will be treated more as a collector's item. Swiss firm claims new feed will curb cow farts — and global warming"The burps for the cows — it is more burps than farts — contribute about ... 4 percent of greenhouse gas emissions," says one U.N. expert. Gun fired on Pennsylvania compound of Turkish cleric Fethullah GulenA white man wearing all dark clothing allegedly entered the compound in Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania. Malware dubbed 'Hidden Cobra' swindled millions from ATMsHomeland Security warned of the use of malware by North Korea hackers in fraudulent ATM cash withdrawals from banks in Asia and Africa. Volcano erupts on island devastated by earthquake, tsunamiVolcanic activity had been increasing at Mount Soputan since August and began surging Monday, three days after the twin disasters. U.N. court orders Trump administration to lift some Iran sanctionsThe Trump administration is expected to challenge the court's jurisdiction in a future hearing. Dozens feared dead after waiting 36 hours for rescue 'not far' from beach"They were left to die slowly ... This is not the same as a fast-paced wreck; it has been a real torture for them." Washington Post writer critical of Saudi crown prince disappearsThe journalist went into self-imposed exile in the U.S. last year and has criticized the "relentless wave of arrests" under Prince Mohammed bin Salman. 'Jailbreak king' who escaped in hijacked helicopter is captured in FranceIn 2013, Redoine Faid took four wardens hostage and blasted his way out of a different prison using explosives hidden in tissue packs. China orders 'X-Men' actress who vanished to pay $130M in taxes, finesBefore her disappearance, she had been booked to star with Penelope Cruz in the Hollywood film "355." More Recent Articles
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Trump Taxes, Kavanaugh, Melania Trump: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing11 Takeaways From The Times’s Investigation Into Trump’s WealthBased on a trove of confidential financial records, the Times report offers the first comprehensive look at the inherited fortune and tax dodges that guaranteed Donald Trump a gilded life. Trump Attacks ‘Failing New York Times’ Over Tax Scheme ReportingResponding to an article published online Tuesday, President Trump did not offer an outright denial of the facts it reported. With a Transformed Judiciary in Sight, McConnell ‘Will Not Be Intimidated’But Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky, knows he may take the blame from President Trump and conservatives if the Senate does not confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Planning to Vote in the November Election? Why Most Americans Probably Won’tThis year’s midterms carry enormous political stakes, but if history is any guide, the vast majority of eligible voters will stay home on Election Day. In Tennessee Senate Race, Financial Missteps Linger in the BackgroundMarsha Blackburn, a firebrand Trump supporter, squares off against Phil Bredesen, a moderate former governor, in a race that’s a microcosm for others around the country Vulgar Texts and Dancer Turmoil Force City Ballet to Look in the MirrorThe country’s premier ballet company, rocked by accusations against its former leader and three male dancers, is now reassessing its culture. The New New World: Private Businesses Built Modern China. Now the Government Is Pushing Back.Taxes are rising. Regulation is tightening. State-run firms are ascendant. That could spell problems for a country where economic growth is slowing. Pence Speech to String Together a Narrative of Chinese AggressionVice President Mike Pence, in a speech on Thursday, is expected to say that “China wants a different American president,” according to excerpts from the speech released Wednesday night. Oh No, Trump Is Buzzing!Three Questions for Judge KavanaughThe Trump CircusThe president has latched onto his supporters, and they onto him, in a symbiotic last-ditch shot at survival. ‘A Star Is Born’ Is Born Again. Let Us Pray.Can the latest remake undo my childhood trauma and restore the luster of the Judy Garland version? Am I a Lawn Mower Parent?Supreme Court Battle LinesA vigil was held in Brooklyn on Wednesday to protest Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court. The One Proven Way to Diversify Corporate BoardsLooking Earthward From SpaceNASA is not just about exploring the universe but also about understanding our home planet. The Stone: Trump’s New Taunt, Kavanaugh’s Defense and How Misogyny RulesThe battle over the Supreme Court nomination is not about truth. It is about who controls meaning. The Meritocracy Against ItselfLondon’s Radio Pirates Changed Music. Then Came the Internet.Renegade broadcasters fostered styles from rave to grime. But competition from online and community FM stations means pirate radio is dying out. Critic’s Notebook: This New York Film Festival Is Definitely Not BoringIt can be elitist, maddening and most of all inspiring — especially films like Alfonso Cuarón’s “Roma” and Julian Schnabel’s “At Eternity’s Gate.” 7 Law Enforcement Officers Shot, One Fatally, in South Carolina, Official SaysThe episode in Florence, S.C., was punctuated by evacuations in a tactical vehicle and a protracted standoff between a barricaded suspect and the authorities. F.B.I. Arrests Utah Man in Ricin Scare at PentagonWilliam Clyde Allen III is suspected of sending two envelopes found to contain castor beans, the raw material for ricin. Police Use Fitbit Data to Charge 90-Year-Old Man in Stepdaughter’s KillingAnthony Aiello of San Jose, Calif., was charged in his stepdaughter’s death after her Fitbit showed her heart stopped beating while he was in her house, the police said. They Thought It Was a Shooting. The Real Danger Was Mass Panic.A stampede at the Global Citizen concert raised questions about the city’s ability to safely handle panic in a crowd. Officials plan changes. Melania Trump, in Africa (and Far From Washington), Seems at EaseWith an ocean between her and the turmoil of the White House, the first lady showed a side of herself the public rarely sees: the happy one. Fujimori Is Ordered Back to Prison in Peru, Angering SupportersAlberto Fujimori, who had been sentenced to 25 years for human rights abuses, was pardoned last year in a political deal that set off an outcry. Iraq’s New Leaders Seen as Technocrats, in a Break From Sectarian PoliticsThe new president and prime minister were consensus candidates chosen for their competence and ability to get along. Travel Tips: Should You Tip Your Uber Driver? If So, How Much?Uber added tipping to its app just over a year ago, and other rideshare services have allowed riders to tip their drivers for longer than that. But do drivers expect you to tip? Do they rely on them? Umpire in Serena Williams Dispute Was a Stickler From the StartCarlos Ramos was an average tennis player from humble beginnings, but his knack for following rules propelled him to the highest ranks of the sport. He even got rid of a lisp to have more authority. Fiction: A First Novel Pays Tribute to the Iconoclastic Kathy AckerIn “Crudo,” Olivia Laing creates a pastiche of voices and identities to explore the boundaries between who she is and who she might have become. The Red Cat, a Pioneering Chelsea Restaurant, Will CloseAfter nearly 20 years at the helm of this casual place, the chef, Jimmy Bradley, says he wants to take a break. In Australia, Cervical Cancer Could Soon Be EliminatedThe government started a program to distribute the HPV vaccine for free to girls more than a decade ago. More Recent Articles
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