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South Korean nightclub loft collapse kills 2, injures at least 10 othersAthletes from the U.S. water polo teams were at the site celebrating a championship, but all are safe and accounted for, a team official said. Canadian manhunt: Everything we know about the teens suspected of a killing spreeKam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky are suspects in the deaths of American Chynna Deese, her boyfriend, Lucas Fowler, and a botany lecturer named Leonard Dyck. American tourist released from Syria after Lebanese intervention"We are forever indebted to Lebanese General Abbas Ibrahim and to all others who helped secure the release of our son," his parents said in a statement. Boris Johnson gets mixed reviews from U.K.'s LGBTQ communityThe new British prime minister has promised to "champion LGBT+ equality," but some advocates are calling on him to apologize for past homophobic comments. Suspected meteorite crashes into rice field in IndiaOne man said the rock, which weighed roughly 33 pounds, was "a bit hot" when it landed. Watch Hong Kong demonstrators pack airport, sing protest song from 'Les Misérables'The tune has become a universal anthem of protesters, "Do you hear the people sing? Singing a song of angry men?" This Saudi cleric called for reform. Now he could be sentenced to death.Salman al-Awda, who has criticized the way the kingdom is governed, is due to stand trial at the anti-terror court Sunday, according to activists. Europe broils in record heat as U.K. has hottest day everTemperatures reached a record 105 degrees in Paris and 98.4 degrees at London's Heathrow Airport on Thursday. Russia arrests man over murder of LGBTQ activistRussian police say they are not treating the fatal stabbing of activist Elena Grigoryeva as a hate crime. Indonesian volcano erupts, spewing ash near third-biggest cityBroadcasters showed footage of cars and motorbikes driving away from Tangkuban Parahu on roads covered by ash. Hong Kong protesters take their pro-democracy cause to airportMore than 1,000 demonstrators dressed in black filled the arrival hall at Hong Kong International Airport, chanting, "There are no riots, there's only tyranny!" Guatemalan mother begs soldier to let her and 6-year-old son enter U.S.The plight of a mother and son who had traveled some 1,500 miles , only to be stopped mere feet from the U.S. by a Mexican National Guard soldier, was captured by a Reuters photographer. Harrowing photo shows Syrian girl's attempt to save infant sister after airstrikeThe photo shows 5-year-old Riham al-Abdallah holding onto the T-shirt of her seven-month-old sister, Tuka, in the ruins of their home in rural Idlib province Austrian triathlete survives abduction, convinces man to free herNathalie Birli, 27, was training with her bicycle on a road in Kumberg in southern Austria on Tuesday afternoon when she was abducted 4 teens charged after attacking lesbian couple on London bus and demanding they kissThe teenage boys aged 15 to 17 face hate crime charges, London's Met police announced, after a lesbian couple was bloodied and bruised in an attack. Up to 150 migrants feared dead after boats capsize off Libya coastA top U.N. official described the shipwreck as "the worst Mediterranean tragedy" so far this year. Rapper ASAP Rocky charged with assault in Sweden, trial set for TuesdayThe trial will start Tuesday and Rocky will remain in custody until the hearing, according to his lawyer and Swedish prosecutors. More Recent Articles
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Supreme Court Lets Trump Proceed on Border WallThe court’s ruling, addressing a stay application, was an interim step in a litigation that will continue in the lower courts. Raising Prospect of Impeaching Trump, House Seeks Mueller’s Grand Jury SecretsIn a court filing, House Democrats said they need access to secret grand jury evidence because they are weighing whether to recommend impeaching President Trump. After Tariff Threat, Trump Says Guatemala Has Agreed to New Asylum RulesThe administration has signed an agreement with Guatemala to require migrants who travel through that country to seek asylum there instead of in the United States. U.S. Economy Slows, Denying Trump 3% Talking PointThe G.D.P. report indicates that business investment, manufacturing and housing are struggling, but Americans are spending at a healthy clip. U.S. Approves T-Mobile-Sprint Merger, a Deal That Would Reshape the IndustryCritics, including a group of state attorneys general, continued to voice their objections to the deal, saying the combination would harm consumers. ‘I Have a Moral Responsibility to Come Forward’: Colonel Accuses Top Military Nominee of AssaultAn Army colonel described being sexually assaulted in her hotel room at a defense forum by an Air Force general who is in line to be the next vice chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. She’s 14, Disabled From a Bomb Blast and One of Iraq’s Top Table Tennis PlayersNajla Imad Lafta survived a bomb placed under her father’s car but was missing three limbs and saw little point in life. Then she discovered a sport in which she excels. How Jeffrey Epstein Used the Billionaire Behind Victoria’s Secret for Wealth and WomenMr. Epstein, charged with sex trafficking, cultivated an intimate, yearslong relationship with Leslie Wexner — and proceeded to get extraordinarily rich. Jeffrey Epstein’s Pilots Are Subpoenaed in Sex Trafficking CaseProsecutors who have accused Mr. Epstein of luring teenagers into prostitution are seeking to determine who traveled on the financier’s planes. The Case for Keeping San Francisco’s Disputed George Washington MuralsExposure to art — even uncomfortable art — is healthy, stimulating, and worthy of students’ debate. Impeachment Investigation, Jeffrey Epstein, Roller Derby: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Amanda Seyfried Reads ‘He’s Playing Our Song’The “Mean Girls” actress reads an essay about a lost, but not forgotten, first love. Facebook Love Scams: Who’s Really Behind That Friend Request?A New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu Trump’s Wall Gets America Nowhere on Border SecurityImmigration reform is long overdue, but it must be based on inclusion and humanity, not on cruel posturing. If You Own a Cell Phone, You Should Worry About the T-Mobile-Sprint DealIn allowing the merger, the Justice Department is prioritizing corporate profits over the public interest. Trump’s Inhumanity Before a Victim of RapeIn his boundless self-absorption, this president is capable of anything. Why We Call Things ‘Porn’The word captures a new way of relating to food, real estate and even moral outrage. This Is an Article About WomenIn 2019, simple proclamations of womanhood are more popular than ever. But what, exactly, do they achieve? The New Conservative Pyrite“National conservatism” is another road to serfdom. When the Polluters Are Cleaner Than the GovernmentPresident Trump wants to relax auto emission standards. Carmakers say, No thanks. The Mueller Fantasy Comes Crashing DownThe only thing that can save America is us. The Al Franken CaseIt’s a difficult one. But Democrats got it wrong. Review: Is Hannah Gadsby’s ‘Douglas’ Stand-Up? Theater? Yes, Please.A follow-up to the startling and divisive “Nanette” is just as startling and probably just as divisive. 30 Years After the Fall of the Berlin Wall, East German Art Gets Its Due“Point of No Return,” an exhibition marking the anniversary, shows that not all artists celebrated the historic events of 1989. Quit Your Terrible JobWe get a lot of letters asking permission to leave bad situations at work. I’m telling you: It’s O.K. White House Considered Weakening U.S. Dollar Before Ruling It OutA meeting to discuss the idea shows the extraordinary measures that President Trump is willing to consider to spur economic growth. An Evangelical Megachurch Is Sued for More Than $1 Million in Child Sexual Abuse CaseThe case against the Village Church outside Dallas is perhaps the most high-profile lawsuit alleging child sexual abuse in the Southern Baptist Convention. A Texas Congressional Seat Just Got Very CompetitiveRepresentative Pete Olson, a Republican, announced on Thursday that he would not seek a seventh term. His seat in a diverse district will be a top target for Democrats. U.K. Man Who Made Up Child Abuse Claims Is Sentenced to 18 YearsAmong his most explosive allegations was that he had witnessed the murders of three children. As Extreme Heat Becomes New Normal in Europe, Governments Scramble to RespondHeat records were smashed across much of Europe this week, leaving officials searching for short- and longer-term solutions to help people endure temperatures soaring over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. States Rush to Make Voting Systems More Secure as New Threats EmergeAmid growing warnings about the potential for voting machines and databases to be hacked, states are buying new machines. But some experts say vulnerabilities remain. Arrest of Marines Suspected of Smuggling Migrants Points to Lucrative TradeStepped-up border enforcement may have had an unintended effect: pushing up smuggling fees and attracting atypical players to the trade. Overcrowded and More Dangerous, Mont Blanc Faces a CrisisOn Western Europe’s highest mountain, the number of inexperienced climbers is growing and climate change is taking a toll. Are new safety measures enough? Summer Drinking at Its SimplestWine cocktails are as relaxed and thirst-quenching as they are easy to make. Even Now, Rutger Hauer’s Performance in ‘Blade Runner’ Is a MarvelWith his combination of menace and anguish, he created an unforgettable character that made the movie the classic it remains today. Solace and Salvation in the Marvel Universe, at 12 Cents a Comic BookHow Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko and Stan Lee shaped one boy’s life at a time when his family was in deep distress. Someday, an Arm Implant May Prevent H.I.V. Infection for a YearIn preliminary tests, a matchstick-size rod containing a new drug offered promise as a shield against the virus. But a large clinical trial must still be done. Need a Mental Health Day? Some States Give Students the OptionAn expert called the laws in both Utah and Oregon a “win” and said students who are “quietly suffering” from mental illness will benefit most. How Job Stress Can Age UsLong hours, disrupted sleep and constant stress can take a biological toll on newly minted doctors. Down to the level of their genes. Buying a Weekend House With Friends: Is It Really a Good Idea?For those who can’t afford a second home on their own, sharing one offers a tempting solution. More Recent Articles |
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