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Turkey Launches Offensive Against U.S.-Backed Syrian MilitiaPresident Trump condemned the attack on the Kurdish-led militia, which began days after he had greenlighted it. U.S. Moves to Take ‘High Value’ ISIS Detainees, Including Britons Who Abused HostagesThe military is taking several dozen men out of Kurdish-run wartime prisons in Syria as Turkey invades the region. Undeterred by White House Threat, Democrats Push Impeachment Inquiry AheadDemocrats want to test the limits of the White House’s refusal to hand over documents and witnesses related to Ukraine. Trump’s Sweeping Case Against Impeachment: A Political Document Intended to Delegitimize the ProcessAt its core, it is born out of the cold calculation that Mr. Trump probably cannot stop the Democrat-led House from impeaching him. Trey Gowdy, Who Led Republicans in Investigating Benghazi, Joins Trump Legal TeamMr. Gowdy, a former prosecutor who served four terms in the House before resigning in January, is expected to be a presence on television defending the president. Assailant Live-Streamed Attempted Attack on German SynagogueA gunman tried to enter a synagogue in Germany during Yom Kippur, the holiest day on the Jewish calendar, in what officials called an anti-Semitic attack. 2,200 Viewed Germany Attack Before Twitch Removed PostThe live-streaming platform, owned by Amazon, has struggled to police content as it is posted. PG&E Outage Darkens Northern California Amid Wildfire ThreatA deliberate power outage by the state’s largest utility sent residents scrambling — and debating whether it was worth it. Matt Lauer Accuser Speaks Out in Ronan Farrow’s New BookThe reporter who helped bring down Harvey Weinstein secured an on-the-record interview with one of the former “Today” host’s accusers. Silicon Valley Is Trying Out a New Mantra: Make a ProfitStart-up investors are warning of a reckoning after the stumbles of some high-profile “unicorns.” Now turning a profit is in. Syria, Germany, Comic Sans: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Freshmen: Elissa Slotkin Confronts the Impeachment BacklashA moderate House Democrat who supports the impeachment inquiry now faces a district of swing voters who aren’t so sure. How Children Evolved To WhineAnd how to stop them from driving you bonkers. Trump Wants a Fight. Pelosi Can Hit Back.With rules, rigor and resolution. Trump Flies Into the Cuckoo’s NestGetting stranger every day in every way. When China Comes for Pooh Bear …President Xi wants to censor the Western world, too. The Truth That White House Letter Just Laid BareThe White House wants to reshape the terms of the impeachment political debate with the House. This Is a Constitutional Crisis. What Happens Next?With a full-on confrontation between the House and the president, no simple resolution is available. Dealing With China Isn’t Worth the Moral CostWe thought economic growth and technology would liberate China. Instead, it corrupted us. This Is the Strongest Argument Against Medicare for AllA deep-blue state’s failure to enact a single-payer system shows why a national version is unlikely to succeed. Don’t Punish Simone Biles for Being the BestShe is a pioneer pushing the boundaries of gymnastics. Give her due credit. Our Collective Responsibility for Mass ShootingsFor far too long, online forums and marketplaces have been granted near-total immunity when they contribute to gun violence. Forget What You Know About the Black Sox ScandalThe 1919 plan to fix the World Series is shrouded in myth. Everyone Made Money Off My N.C.A.A. Career, Except MeCalifornia’s initiative to allow college athletes to profit from their talent is a boon especially for women and competitors in sports without pro leagues. ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ 20 Years Later: For Trans Men, a Divisive LegacyWas the movie a landmark in representation or distressingly exploitative? It was both and so much more. A British Person Explains the WAG WarsA feud between Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy, the wives of noted English soccer stars, is playing out in the public sphere. Apple Removes App That Tracked Hong Kong PoliceApple said it was removing the HKmap.live app, which was criticized by Chinese state media, because Hong Kong authorities said protesters used it to attack police. Japan Prepares for Possible Hit by Super Typhoon HagibisThe center of the storm was in the Pacific Ocean, and could hit Tokyo this weekend. Memory Card Found With Brutal Videos and Photos Leads to Murder ArrestThe police in Anchorage, Alaska, say they recognized a man shown beating and strangling a woman at a midtown hotel. Trump Green-Lights Some Sales to HuaweiThe administration plans to issue licenses allowing some American companies to sell nonsensitive products to Huawei, despite its placement on a U.S. blacklist. Already Under Siege, Labor Unions Face a New Threat From AlaskaAfter a court ruling allowed public workers who opted out of a union to not pay dues, Alaska’s governor has a new plan that could hobble unions: The workers have to opt in every year. Bernie Sanders Says He Knew of Heart Attack Three Days Before Disclosing It“I think we did it appropriately and did it as quickly as we could,” Mr. Sanders said. “No apologies.” In Paris Knife Attack, Missed Signals and Calls for VigilancePolice officials did not act on concerns by a killer’s co-workers, but President Emmanuel Macron called on the French to “be on the lookout.” An Entire College Team Gives Up FootballDown to 28 players, the Grinnell team voted to call it quits with seven games left, out of concern for its own welfare and as a protest over the administration’s level of support. 8 Tips for Hotels, From a Hotel GuestEasy additions that can make hotel stays more pleasant. The Real Threat of ‘Joker’ Is Hiding in Plain SightWhat the film wants to say — about mental illness or class divisions in society — is not as interesting as what it accidentally says about whiteness. Nobel Prize in Medicine Awarded for Research on How Cells Manage OxygenThe prize was awarded to William G. Kaelin Jr., Peter J. Ratcliffe and Gregg L. Semenza for discoveries about how cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability. More Recent Articles |
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