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Two United Airlines pilots arrested before flight from Scotland to U.S."We hold all of our employees to the highest standards and have a strict, no tolerance policy for alcohol," United Airlines said in a statement. U.S. warned Sweden of 'negative consequences' if ASAP Rocky wasn't releasedThe rapper landed back on U.S. soil Saturday, leaving behind him the looming verdict in an episode that has led to unexpected tension between the U.S. and its European ally. With Cold War pact dead, U.S. looks to place missiles in AsiaThe Trump admin formally withdrew from the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces treaty Friday, saying "the United States will not remain party to a treaty that is deliberately violated by Russia." Sudanese activists, army finalize power-sharing deal after coup and mass protestsThe two sides reached a preliminary agreement last month following pressure from the United States and its Arab allies, amid growing concerns the political crisis could ignite civil war. Trump warns U.S. allies to take back captured ISIS fighters"We have thousands of ISIS fighters that we want Europe to take, and let's see if they take them. If they don't take them, we'll probably have to release them to Europe," Trump told reporters. U.S. announces new sanctions against Russia over poisoning of ex-spyRussia has been accused of using a nerve against to try and kill former spy Sergei Skripal in the U.K. in 2018, something it denies. More Recent Articles
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Beyond Gilroy and El Paso: A Week of Bloodshed Underscores a Spate of Mass ShootingsThis year, there have been at least 31 fatal shootings with three or more victims in the United States. McConnell Promised to End Senate Gridlock. Instead, Republicans Are Stuck in Neutral.The Senate, once known as “the world’s greatest deliberative body,” is operating as Senator Mitch McConnell would like: as an approval factory for President Trump’s nominees. Why a Race-Baiting Trump Is Courting Black VotersDemocratic leaders say African-Americans are deeply engaged in this election, but President Trump is also targeting them with Facebook ads. How they react may well determine his future. ‘Fire Pantaleo,’ Lead Poisoning and the Perils of Going NationalAs Mayor Bill de Blasio runs for president, his tenure is coming under more scrutiny than he might have expected. D.A. Pennebaker, Pioneer of Cinéma Vérité in America, Dies at 94With films that observed political and pop cultural figures — including, notably, Bob Dylan — Mr. Pennebaker “invented nothing less than the modern documentary.” 7 of Your Most Burning Questions on Social Security (With Answers)Readers asked. Here are our replies. Taffy Brodesser-Akner, Profile Writer, on Getting Inside Subjects’ HeadsShe has profiled Gwyneth Paltrow, Bradley Cooper and Tonya Harding. The Times staff writer on what makes for a killer profile. Marcia Cross Reads ‘I Placed Him for Adoption at 16. Could We Try Again?’The “Desperate Housewives” actress reads an essay about the cautious reunification of a mother and son. The Fight for the Supreme CourtCarl Hulse talks about “Confirmation Bias,” and De’Shawn Charles Winslow discusses “In West Mills.” Polyamory Works for ThemHaving multiple partners can mean more pleasure, but it’s not always easy. Going to Burning Man? Don’t Forget to Pack a MaskAs air quality becomes a bigger concern for consumers, demand for a practical yet playful accessory is growing. ISIS, Eyeing Europe, Could Launch Attacks This Year, U.N. WarnsLess than five months after its military defeat in Syria, the group is considering attacks designed to “exacerbate existing dissent and unrest” in European nations. Ugandan Academic Jailed for Insulting President on FacebookStella Nyanzi, a researcher and activist, was sentenced to 18 months in prison for a post including sexually explicit criticism of President Yoweri Museveni. Georgia Elementary School Is Accused of Racial Insensitivity Over Hairstyle Guidelines DisplayThe display at Narvie J. Harris Theme School in Decatur, Ga., was removed on Thursday, the same day it was put up. Hundreds Arrested in Moscow as Criminal Case Is Brought Against Opposition LeaderRussia’s version of the F.B.I. said the anticorruption foundation led by Aleksei A. Navalny was suspected of money laundering. Young Climate Activists Push Democrats to the LeftA New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu Kettlebell Lifting, Handstand Walking and a Lot of MysteryAt the CrossFit Games, competitors do a wild assortment of events and barely know what’s coming next. ‘The Terror’ Summons the Ghosts of a Real-Life Horror StoryThis season, a group of Asian-American writers and actors, including George Takei, revisits the dark history of the Japanese-American internment camps. Schizophrenia Runs in My Family. What Does That Mean for Me and My Baby?I spent my mid-20s anticipating a psychotic break. Now that I’m pregnant, I’m contending with my genetics all over again. We All Know About Writer’s Block. What About Reader’s Block?Imagining all the reasons you might not make time for your book. Exactly How ‘Fast & Furious’ Presents Hobbs & ShawThe director David Leitch discusses his split-screen introduction of the film’s title characters, played by Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham. A Brain Scan May Predict Alzheimer’s. Should You Get One?One expert warns of “unintended downsides,” including overuse of only modestly effective medications. A Battle Is Raging in the Tree of LifeWhich came first, the sponge or the comb jelly? Sesame Allergy More Common Than Once Thought, Study FindsMore than one million children and adults are allergic to sesame in the United States, scientists report. But sesame is not among the allergens that must be listed on food labels. Morning Exercise May Offer the Most Weight Loss BenefitsIn a study, people who worked out before noon lost more weight, on average, than those who typically exercised after 3 p.m. More Recent Articles |
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