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South Korea Jeju Massacre haunts the memories of survivors Ko Wan-soon was only nine when an anti-communist South Korean "soldier" smashed the skull of her three-year-old brother with a club. Watch: RJ Barrett, dad share emotional moment after going No. 3 overall in NBA Draft Former Duke forward RJ Barrett cried on his father's shoulder after going No. 3 overall to the New York Knicks in Thursday's NBA Draft. Apple recalls overheating 15-inch MacBook Pro notebooks Apple announced a voluntary recall of some of the older models of its MacBook Pro laptop on Thursday. Watch: Zion Williamson tears up after going No. 1 overall in NBA Draft A tearful Zion Williamson had to stop an interview multiple times after being drafted No. 1 overall by the New Orleans Pelicans 2019 NBA Draft results: New Orleans Pelicans select Zion Williamson with top pick The New Orleans Pelicans selected Duke Blue Devils star Zion Williamson with the top overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft on Thursday at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Maine Gov. Janet Mills signs automatic voter registration law Maine Gov. Janet Mills signed a bill instituting automatic voter registration in the state into law on Wednesday. 2019 NBA Draft: Suns to trade No. 6 pick to Timberwolves for Dario Saric, No. 11 pick The Phoenix Suns are trading the No. 6 overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Dario Saric and the No. 11 selection. Slack stock closes at $38 after IPO; S&P 500 has record day Shares of Slack climbed rapidly as the company made its initial public opening Thursday on a record day for the S&P 500. Roy Moore to challenge Doug Jones for Alabama Senate seat Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore on Thursday announced plans to challenge Sen. Doug Jones in 2020 two years after allegations of sexual misconduct derailed his first bid for the seat. NBA Draft: Atlanta Hawks trading up for No. 4 pick, eyeing Virginia's De'Andre Hunter The Atlanta Hawks are acquiring the No. 4 overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft from the New Orleans Pelicans. Trump calls on Democrats to pass USMCA in meeting with Trudeau During a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to discuss trade Thursday, President Donald Trump called on Democrats to pass a new North American trade deal. Rays to explore splitting games in Tampa Bay and Montreal The Rays received permission from Major League Baseball's executive council to explore the possibility of playing games in both Tampa Bay and Montreal. Watch: U.S. topples Sweden 2-0 to clinch Women's World Cup Group F The U.S. Women's National Team moved to the round of 16 in the World Cup with a 2-0 victory over Sweden on Thursday. Apple asks to be left off list of U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods Apple asked the Trump administration not to include its products in a list of proposed tariffs on $300 billion worth of Chinese-made goods Thursday, warning the tech company could lose its global competitive edge. Cell mapping may lead to new treatments for asthma Researchers say they've completed the first mapping of lung and airway cells, which may lead to new therapies for asthma. Marijuana use by U.S. teens has jumped tenfold since 1990s The number of U.S. teens who said they'd used pot at least once over the past month rose tenfold -- from 0.6 percent in 1991 to 6.3 percent by 2017, according to a new study. Squeezing blood vessels may lead to Alzheimer’s cognitive decline The constriction of cells surrounding blood vessels may cause decreased blood flow to the brain, which has already been linked to Alzheimer's disease, according to research published Thursday in the journal Science. House judiciary releases full transcript of Hope Hicks interview Former White House communications director Hope Hicks told the House judiciary committee she found President Donald Trump's willingness to accept foreign help during an election to be "troubling." Texas cops find live rooster in truck at traffic stop Texas police officers recently found a live rooster in a truck during a traffic stop for reckless driving. Rainbow feather boa at WorldPride breaks Guinness record A rainbow boa unveiled Thursday at a WorldPride event in New York City broke a world record. 'Robot blood' powers robotic fish in Cornell laboratory Scientists have developed a robotic fish powered by 'robot blood.' The hydraulic liquid circulatory system allows the robot to use, store and transfer energy. DNA analysis offers insight into Japan's ancient population boom, bust Scientists have gained new insights into the history of Japan's early residents by analyzing the Y chromosomes of modern Japanese men. |
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Russia's Putin says a U.S.-Iran war 'would be a catastrophe'An Iran-U.S. war would "lead to an increase of violence, and potential increase in refugees from the region,” Putin said, adding it could have "sad consequences" for those who "attempt it." Probe into downed MH17 has accused 4 men of murder — here's whyDutch-led investigators have outlined the complex web of evidence behind the murder charges brought against four men this week. Court rules U.K. must reconsider arms sales to Saudi ArabiaAnti-weapons campaigners say British bombs and jets are fueling violence in Yemen, where a Saudi-led war against Iran-backed rebels has raged since 2015. Iran shoots down U.S. drone in international airspace, American officials sayIran’s national security council said the country’s airspace is its red line, and there would have been a firm response regardless of who trespassed. Glaciers on the Himalayas are melting fast, spy images revealThe region called "The Third Pole" because it has so much ice is melting at twice the rate it was before the year 2000, a recent study revealed. More Recent Articles
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Trump Approves Strikes on Iran, but Then Abruptly Pulls BackMilitary and diplomatic officials still expected a strike as of 7 p.m. Thursday in retaliation for Iran shooting down an unmanned American drone. For Trump, ‘Judgment Time Is Coming’ on How to Respond to IranThe shooting down of an American spy drone will test the president’s conflicting impulses between employing bellicose language and avoiding foreign wars. Navy SEAL War Crimes Witness Says He Was the KillerThe surprise testimony may upend the trial of Chief Edward Gallagher, a SEAL platoon leader accused of murder and other crimes after a deployment in Iraq. A ‘Sorceress’ in Brazil, a ‘Wink’ in India: Walmart Pleads Guilty After a Decade of BribesA settlement ends an inquiry into the retailer’s dealings with government officials around the globe, which came after a New York Times report in 2012. Iran, Biden, World Cup: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Youngest Known Child Separated From His Family at the U.S. Border Under TrumpWatch our new TV series from The New York Times on FX and Hulu. Are We Headed for War With Iran?And have conservatives given up on liberal democracy? Why Asylum Seekers Are Being Sent Back to MexicoThe Trump administration is pushing an immigration policy that could profoundly change how asylum works in the United States. Her Tears of Joy Celebrated the Resilience of a Battered TeamNualphan Lamsam is known in Thailand as Madam Pang. The general manager’s emotional response to her team’s first goal in this World Cup is one of the tournament’s memorable moments so far. How to Help Afghan Farmers? Gorge on WatermelonsAfter a bumper harvest created a catastrophic drop in prices, a campaign to eat the fruit was bolstered by a presidential order to feed it to troops. Britain to Suspend Issuing Arms Licenses to Saudi ArabiaThe announcement came after a court ruled that the government acted unlawfully in allowing the sale of weapons to Saudi Arabia. Roy Moore to Run for Alabama Senate SeatThe former chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court wants a rematch with Doug Jones, who defeated him in a special election in 2017. Many Republicans are hostile to his plans. Robert Kraft Steps Back Into the Limelight, Thousands of Miles Away in IsraelThe New England Patriots owner, who has been under legal scrutiny in a Florida prostitution case, accepted one of Israel’s most prestigious awards for his philanthropy there. Whataburger Got Sold to Chicago. Texas Is Flipping Out.Texas is reeling from the news that a Chicago investment firm is acquiring a majority stake in the Texas-born fast-food chain Whataburger. Christchurch Victims Say New Zealand Has Fallen Short of Lofty PromisesThe government’s swift response to the massacre drew global praise. It also raised expectations among the victims that they say are now evaporating in the face of bureaucracy. Getting to Appreciate the Unloved Turn SignalThey help avoid accidents and just make the roads so much safer, but drivers say they have their reasons for not bothering. What’s your excuse? Van Gogh Painted Many ‘Sunflowers.’ But How Different Are They?Should they be considered copies, independent artworks or something in between? An extensive international research project has just released its findings. ‘Bitter Wheat’ Misfires, in Monstrous FashionDespite the formidable presence of John Malkovich, David Mamet’s new play is as reprehensible as the predatory film tycoon at the center of it. Mary J. Blige Still SlaysThe R&B queen returns as a MAC Cosmetics spokeswoman and will be a judge at the Love Ball in New York. What Will The Times’s New Parenting Site Feature? Our Editor Answers Reader QuestionsJessica Grose wants to provide the highest-quality information and support to new and expecting parents. These Animal Migrations Are Huge — and InvisibleSwarms of insects move across continents each year. Scientists used radar to track one species and discovered a vast ecological force. An Anti-Aging Pill? Think TwiceThe diabetes drug metformin, sometimes taken to slow aging, may blunt the health benefits of exercise. Browsing LinkedIn and Instagram to Put Herself in Readers’ ShoesPeople consume news in many ways, which is why Anna Dubenko’s job — editor of off-platform strategy — takes her to platforms where others go for a break from theirs. Parenting in PovertyI am far too familiar with the seemingly endless array of indignities and flavors of shame that come with living in poverty. With More Storms and Rising Seas, Which U.S. Cities Should Be Saved First?As the dangers and costs of climate change rise, policymakers are facing painful choices about how to decide which communities to protect. More Recent Articles |
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Ko Wan-soon was only nine when an anti-communist South Korean "soldier" smashed the skull of her three-year-old brother with a club.
Former Duke forward RJ Barrett cried on his father's shoulder after going No. 3 overall to the New York Knicks in Thursday's NBA Draft.
Apple announced a voluntary recall of some of the older models of its MacBook Pro laptop on Thursday.
A tearful Zion Williamson had to stop an interview multiple times after being drafted No. 1 overall by the New Orleans Pelicans
The New Orleans Pelicans selected Duke Blue Devils star Zion Williamson with the top overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft on Thursday at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
Maine Gov. Janet Mills signed a bill instituting automatic voter registration in the state into law on Wednesday.
The Phoenix Suns are trading the No. 6 overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Dario Saric and the No. 11 selection.
Shares of Slack climbed rapidly as the company made its initial public opening Thursday on a record day for the S&P 500.
Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore on Thursday announced plans to challenge Sen. Doug Jones in 2020 two years after allegations of sexual misconduct derailed his first bid for the seat.
The Atlanta Hawks are acquiring the No. 4 overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft from the New Orleans Pelicans.
During a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to discuss trade Thursday, President Donald Trump called on Democrats to pass a new North American trade deal.
The Rays received permission from Major League Baseball's executive council to explore the possibility of playing games in both Tampa Bay and Montreal.
The U.S. Women's National Team moved to the round of 16 in the World Cup with a 2-0 victory over Sweden on Thursday.
Apple asked the Trump administration not to include its products in a list of proposed tariffs on $300 billion worth of Chinese-made goods Thursday, warning the tech company could lose its global competitive edge.
Researchers say they've completed the first mapping of lung and airway cells, which may lead to new therapies for asthma.
The number of U.S. teens who said they'd used pot at least once over the past month rose tenfold -- from 0.6 percent in 1991 to 6.3 percent by 2017, according to a new study.
The constriction of cells surrounding blood vessels may cause decreased blood flow to the brain, which has already been linked to Alzheimer's disease, according to research published Thursday in the journal Science.
Former White House communications director Hope Hicks told the House judiciary committee she found President Donald Trump's willingness to accept foreign help during an election to be "troubling."
Texas police officers recently found a live rooster in a truck during a traffic stop for reckless driving.
A rainbow boa unveiled Thursday at a WorldPride event in New York City broke a world record.
Scientists have developed a robotic fish powered by 'robot blood.' The hydraulic liquid circulatory system allows the robot to use, store and transfer energy.
Scientists have gained new insights into the history of Japan's early residents by analyzing the Y chromosomes of modern Japanese men. 

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