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Canadian murder suspects apparently died by suicide, police sayKam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky, whom police had been seeking for weeks in three slayings, "died in what appears to be suicides by gunfire," police said. Guatemala election winner sets sights on changing Trump migrant dealA poll published by Prensa Libre showed more than eight out of 10 rejected the idea of the country accepting foreign migrants seeking asylum. Suspect in Norway mosque attack smirks through bruised face in courtThe man was arrested Saturday after entering a mosque in Baerum, where three men were preparing for Sunday's Eid al-Adha Muslim celebrations. Two experimental Ebola treatments tested in CongoOutbreak of the virus spreading in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo since August 2018 is the world's second largest in history. Angry wasps help German police nab fleeing fugitiveOldenburg police said the unusual sting operation took place Monday after officers tried to arrest a 32-year-old man to serve an outstanding 11-month custodial sentence. Saudi-led coalition fractures as separatists seize key Yemeni cityFighters have cast off an alliance with the Riyadh-backed government and seized control of much of the southern port. Hong Kong airport suspends check-ins after protesters flood buildingThe disruption comes as Amnesty International accuses police in the former British colony of using excessive force to quell the weekslong demonstrations. Typhoon Lekima deaths rise to 44 in ChinaLekima, China's ninth typhoon of 2019, has damaged more than 36,000 homes and 900,000 acres of crops. Total economic losses are estimated at $2.55 billion. More Recent Articles
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Trump Policy Favors Wealthier Immigrants for Green CardsLegal immigrants who rely on programs like food stamps and subsidized housing will find it harder to become permanent residents under a new administration proposal. The Day Jeffrey Epstein Told Me He Had Dirt on Powerful PeopleI went to Mr. Epstein’s Manhattan mansion to talk about Tesla. We ended up discussing much more — including his belief that sex with teenage girls should be acceptable. Protests Put Hong Kong on Collision Course with China’s Communist PartyThe grand political experiment to marry Beijing’s brand of authoritarianism with a bastion of civil liberties appears to be facing a moment of reckoning. Hong Kong’s Leader Pleads for Order in a City on EdgeCarrie Lam, the embattled leader of the Asian financial hub, said at a news conference that the “stability and well-being of seven million people are in jeopardy.” Democrats Want to Revive a Ban on Assault WeaponsBut with Republicans in charge of the Senate and President Trump in the White House, an assault weapons ban has little chance of being signed into law before 2021. Immigration, Endangered Wildlife Act, Jeffery Epstein: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Freshmen: Mikie SherrillAn outspoken progressive wing in the House has seized the country’s attention. But the path to power for Democrats may depend on moderates, who have a very different vision for the party. Meet one of them. Logan Browning Reads ‘The Night Girl Finds a Day Boy’The “Dear White People” star reads an essay about the challenges of dating with a severe sleep disorder. Running With My Mom: What We Talk About When We Talk About RunningPreparing for a marathon as steps on a long path to a closer relationship. What Happened at Russia’s Missile Test Site?Don’t expect a straight answer from Vladimir Putin’s government. Harry Reid: The Filibuster Is Suffocating the Will of the American PeopleTo save our country’s future, Democrats must abolish this arcane Senate rule. The Pundit-Defying Idiosyncrasies of Iowa VotersThey don’t vote for “moderates” or “progressives.” They vote for people. Useful Idiots and Trumpist BillionairesGreed, ego and willful blindness at the top. Give the F.T.C. Some Teeth to Guard Our PrivacyThe agency lacks the legal authority and resources to be a fully effective watchdog. Congress should fix this. Joe Biden: Banning Assault Weapons WorksThat’s why, as president, I will push to ban them again. Epstein Suicide Conspiracies Show How Our Information System Is PoisonedWith each news cycle, the false-information system grows more efficient. It’s 2043. We Need a New American Dream for the A.I. Revolution.The benefits of automation should be broadly distributed through an expanded social safety net. What Changed in CharlottesvilleFor white supremacists, Confederate monuments aren’t about the past — they symbolize a racist vision of the future. The Republican Climate ClosetWhen will believers in global warming come out? Fear and Loathing in the Parking LotIn this tense time, even a simple hit-and-run accident provokes a moral quandary. Want to See the Mona Lisa? Get in LineLeonardo da Vinci’s famous painting has been moved to a new room in the Louvre while its usual home is renovated. That’s causing some commotion for visitors. ‘After a Few Moments of Awkward Silence, We Reached the Other Side’Taken aback while crossing the street, a photogenic doughnut and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Teenage Suspects in Canadian Killings Died of Self-Inflicted Gunshot WoundsThe bodies of Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky were found in northern Manitoba last week after a two-week manhunt. An autopsy found they had died from “suicides from gunfire.” As Saudis and Indians Grow Closer, a $15 Billion Deal BloomsSeeking new markets, the Arab kingdom plans to buy 20 percent of the oil-related businesses of India’s biggest company, Reliance Industries. Photos Show the Devastation of Monsoons Ravaging India and PakistanThe torrential rains led to landslides in the countryside and inundated cities, electrocuting some residents and burying others under mud. In Russia, Days of Fake News and Real Radiation After Deadly ExplosionRussians vented their anger online and to local officials about the absence of reliable information after the explosion of a small nuclear reactor at a military test site last week. Joe Biden Knows He Says the Wrong ThingIt’s not because he is 76, his campaign says. The former vice president has always had this tendency, and he hopes it won’t hurt him in the 2020 race. German Police Look Into Killing of Rare Bird and Vigilantes’ PaybackTwo men said a western capercaillie attacked them in the Black Forest. The men, who were drunk, killed the bird, and then a crowd set upon them. What to Do When You Feel Uninspired at WorkIt happens to us all, but it’s not the end of the world. Always Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop? Here’s How to Quit WorryingThere isn’t always something negative on the horizon. 5 Cheap(ish) Things to Maximize a Small BedroomA nightstand, a divider, a floating shelf, a garment rack and a storage bench for keeping a bedroom organized. California Cuisine, Long Before Chez PanisseCafe Ohlone, a small restaurant behind a bookstore in Berkeley, serves the updated native foods of the Bay Area, along with some history. ‘I Just Peeked Into Their World and Took Notes’: Yoko Ogawa Conjures Spirits in HidingThe Japanese writer, inspired by Anne Frank’s diary, sought to “recompose” that experience for her new book “The Memory Police,” a dystopian novel about surveillance and erasure. In South Africa, a Designer Making Personal Clothes With Political MessagesThebe Magugu’s powerful women’s wear has earned him a place as a finalist for this year’s LVMH Prize. Earth’s Food Supply Is Under Threat. These Fixes Would Go a Long Way.The food production system accounts for up to a third of greenhouse gas emissions. But if agriculture is done right, experts say, it can actually be a climate change solution. Perseid Meteor Shower Will Peak in Night SkiesMeteor showers can light up night skies from dusk to dawn, and if you’re lucky you might be able to catch a glimpse. More Recent Articles |
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