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U.S. Air Force identifies 8 killed in B-52 crash U.S. Air Force officials identified Wednesday the eight crew members who died earlier this week in a U.S. strategic bomber crash in California.
Georgia Republicans reject bid to redraw congressional maps Georgia Republicans rejected GOP efforts to redraw the state's congressional and legislative maps amid a wider nationwide gerrymandering effort.
Trump signs Iran agreement while in France U.S President Donald Trump signed an agreement with Iran at the Palace of Versailles on Wednesday night while in France for the G7 Summit,
Israel-Hezbollah continue strikes against each other Israel carried out strikes on Lebanon on Wednesday as leaders prepared to sign the Iran-United States cease-fire Friday.
Trump takes back pastor’s endorsement in Oklahoma race after scandal Jackson Lahmeyer, a Republican candidate for Congress, dropped out of the race Wednesday after President Donald Trump rescinded his endorsement.
Chinese envoy visits Korean War cemetery in North Korea China's ambassador to North Korea honored 574 Chinese Korean War dead and invoked the countries' traditional ties following Xi Jinping's recent visit.
U.S. commander calls civic group a bridge for Korea alliance Gen. Xavier Brunson praised a civilian friendship group for connecting U.S. troops with Korean communities and strengthening the bilateral alliance.
South Korea’s SK hynix drops degree requirements for new hires SK hynix has removed college degree requirements for entry-level applicants, shifting its hiring focus to practical skills and growth potential.
Canada nears decision on Korean, German submarine bids Canada is expected to choose between S. Korea's Hanwha Ocean and Germany's TKMS within 30 days for a submarine program worth an estimated $40 billion.
Japan's 1% rate lifts savers, squeezes borrowers The Bank of Japan's decision to raise its policy rate to 1% may reward older savers but raise costs for young borrowers and debt-dependent businesses.
South Korea urged to rethink security in critical minerals race A South Korean economist urges companies to put security before cost as the United States and China intensify their race for critical minerals.
Center of Tropical Storm Arthur reforms near Galveston The center of Tropical Storm Arthur reformed near Galveston, Texas, on Wednesday evening as flooding was expected in parts of the southeast U.S.
Study: Oldest signs of plague outbreaks found in prehistoric graves Scientists have found the oldest known signs of a plague outbreak in DNA evidence from hunter-gatherer graves in Siberia, a new study reports.
Hezbollah chief sets 'mutual security' as ceiling for Lebanon-Israel negotiations Sheikh Naim Qassem said that Lebanon's negotiations with Israel should be limited to "mutual security" to secure Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon.
Brazil court convicts Bolsonaro's son over efforts to pressure judiciary from U.S Brazil's Supreme Federal Court convicted Eduardo Bolsonaro and sentenced him to four years and two months in prison for coercion.
Interest rates unchanged in Kevin Warsh's first Fed announcement The Federal Reserve left interest rates as they are in Chairman Kevin Warsh's first meeting Wednesday. The committee cited the inflation rate.
Look: Alligator found 'posted up right at the front door' of S.C. home Animal control responded to the front porch of a South Carolina home where a resident found an alligator "posted up right at the front door."
$1 million lottery ticket nearly thrown out by N.C. woman A North Carolina woman said she was preparing to throw out a lottery ticket when she decided to scan it and discovered it was a $1 million winner.
Vegas Golden Knights hire Ryan Craig as head coach The Vegas Golden Knights hired former AHL coach Ryan Craig to replace former coach John Tortorella, the franchise announced Wednesday.
Allbirds becomes Smartbird, names new CEO amid AI shift Former shoe company Allbirds officially became Smartbird on Wednesday, making another move in its pivot toward a new life as an AI company.
Kangaroo gets new home after several days on the loose in Quebec A kangaroo on the loose for several days in Quebec was captured by provincial officials and taken to a new permanent home at a zoo.
Ryan Gosling to be honored with American Cinematheque Award "Project Hail Mary" star Ryan Gosling will receive the 40th American Cinematheque Award at a gala in November to celebrate his career in film.
Universal Halloween updates 'Stranger Things' for final season Universal Studios announced Wednesday that "Stranger Things" returns to Halloween Horror Nights in Orlando and Hollywood updated for the final season.
Watch: Boston bars say Scottish soccer fans are drinking them dry Scottish soccer fans are being credited with a boom in Boston beer sales that caused some bars in the city to run dry.
Alan Cumming, David Morrissey U.K. drama 'Tip Toe' to air on Starz Starz announced Wednesday it will air the U.K. drama "Tip Toe" from Russell T. Davies, starring Alan Cumming and David Morrissey as neighbors.
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Before Making a Deal, Trump Demanded Iran’s Surrender. He Got a Surprise.
While the Iranians suffered substantial losses in the war, they emerged from a confrontation with the world’s most powerful military having proved they can use economic chaos as a weapon.
Trump Upends G7 Summit With Statements on Iran Deal and Ukraine
At the Group of 7 gathering in France, President Trump’s oscillations on his Iran deal and Ukraine left European leaders racing to catch up.
U.S.-Iran Agreement Includes Strait of Hormuz, Lebanon and More: See Full Text of the Deal
New York Times reporters annotated the agreement, which a senior official disclosed on Wednesday.
Trump Defends Deal to End the War With Iran as Details Emerge
President Trump lashed out at critics who say the agreement achieves less than the one President Barack Obama signed in 2015, and he threatened to bomb Iran again if it violated the deal.
Trump Feuds With Thune and G.O.P., Stoking Election-Year Rift
The president upended the majority leader’s plans by yanking his intelligence nominee from a confirmation hearing and insisting on an end to the filibuster.
Bill Pulte, a Bulldog for Trump, Prepares to Take Reins at Spy Agency
Democrats and some Republicans excoriated President Trump’s pick for a top national security job. The president pushed ahead anyway.
Trump Administration to Pay $765 Million to Cancel 4 More Wind Projects
It’s the third such deal the Interior Department has struck to pay firms to abandon plans for offshore turbines, spending roughly $2.5 billion to get companies to abandon their wind projects.
Warsh Makes His Case With Jargon, and a Penchant for Detail
The Federal Reserve’s new chairman held a press conference where he bantered with reporters and laid out a vision for change at the central bank.
Fed Meeting Live Updates: Kevin Warsh to Address U.S. Economy as Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady
Officials at the Federal Reserve were split between no cuts this year and one or more rate increases as they braced for higher inflation, according to a new set of projections.
New Plan Scales Back C.D.C.’s Work on Diseases Abroad
The State Department is taking over much of the control of global health initiatives, for which critics say the department does not have the expertise.
Why Waymo’s Driverless Taxis Won’t Be on Your Streets Anytime Soon
The Silicon Valley company’s ambitions to roll out autonomous cars nationwide have hit political roadblocks in some of the country’s biggest markets.
A New Era of Super-Hybrids to Ease Range Anxiety
Extended-range electric vehicles promise to reduce costs and appeal to America’s appetite for adventure. And they’re coming to showrooms soon.
A Tournament on Native Land Makes Millions. A Tribe Wants a Bigger Cut.
The Shinnecock Hills Golf Club on Long Island earns millions when it hosts the U.S. Open. But the nearby Indian tribe has for years only received a fraction of that.
We Want to Hear from Indigenous People Across New York.
The New York Times is examining the relationship between New York State officials and Native Americans.
N.Y.P.D. Will Assign Largest Number of Officers Ever to Knicks Parade
The department announced that it would deploy more than 10,000 of its ranks and put stringent security measures in place for the celebration of the Knicks’ N.B.A. championship on Thursday.
What to Know if You’re Going to the Knicks Parade
New Yorkers will descend on Lower Manhattan on Thursday morning to celebrate the Knicks. Here’s what you should know if you are one of them.
Knicks Accept a White House Invitation to Celebrate Title, Owner Says
James Dolan said he was “very proud” to bring his championship team to Washington. It would be the first N.B.A. team to visit the White House with Trump as president.
Tropical Storm Arthur Forecast: How Much Rain Will Fall?
Heavy rain and flash flooding are expected across the region through Friday.
18-Year-Old Dies in Fall From Horse Carriage in Central Park
After the driver stepped out to take a photo of the passengers, the horse bolted, and a tourist from India fell from the driverless carriage. “We were yelling, ‘Help me, help me!’” said his father.
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U.S. Air Force officials identified Wednesday the eight crew members who died earlier this week in a U.S. strategic bomber crash in California.
Georgia Republicans rejected GOP efforts to redraw the state's congressional and legislative maps amid a wider nationwide gerrymandering effort.
U.S President Donald Trump signed an agreement with Iran at the Palace of Versailles on Wednesday night while in France for the G7 Summit,
Israel carried out strikes on Lebanon on Wednesday as leaders prepared to sign the Iran-United States cease-fire Friday.
Jackson Lahmeyer, a Republican candidate for Congress, dropped out of the race Wednesday after President Donald Trump rescinded his endorsement.
China's ambassador to North Korea honored 574 Chinese Korean War dead and invoked the countries' traditional ties following Xi Jinping's recent visit.
Gen. Xavier Brunson praised a civilian friendship group for connecting U.S. troops with Korean communities and strengthening the bilateral alliance.
SK hynix has removed college degree requirements for entry-level applicants, shifting its hiring focus to practical skills and growth potential.
Canada is expected to choose between S. Korea's Hanwha Ocean and Germany's TKMS within 30 days for a submarine program worth an estimated $40 billion.
The Bank of Japan's decision to raise its policy rate to 1% may reward older savers but raise costs for young borrowers and debt-dependent businesses.
A South Korean economist urges companies to put security before cost as the United States and China intensify their race for critical minerals.
The center of Tropical Storm Arthur reformed near Galveston, Texas, on Wednesday evening as flooding was expected in parts of the southeast U.S.
Scientists have found the oldest known signs of a plague outbreak in DNA evidence from hunter-gatherer graves in Siberia, a new study reports.
Sheikh Naim Qassem said that Lebanon's negotiations with Israel should be limited to "mutual security" to secure Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon.
Brazil's Supreme Federal Court convicted Eduardo Bolsonaro and sentenced him to four years and two months in prison for coercion.
The Federal Reserve left interest rates as they are in Chairman Kevin Warsh's first meeting Wednesday. The committee cited the inflation rate.
Animal control responded to the front porch of a South Carolina home where a resident found an alligator "posted up right at the front door."
A North Carolina woman said she was preparing to throw out a lottery ticket when she decided to scan it and discovered it was a $1 million winner.
The Vegas Golden Knights hired former AHL coach Ryan Craig to replace former coach John Tortorella, the franchise announced Wednesday.
Former shoe company Allbirds officially became Smartbird on Wednesday, making another move in its pivot toward a new life as an AI company.
A kangaroo on the loose for several days in Quebec was captured by provincial officials and taken to a new permanent home at a zoo.
"Project Hail Mary" star Ryan Gosling will receive the 40th American Cinematheque Award at a gala in November to celebrate his career in film.
Universal Studios announced Wednesday that "Stranger Things" returns to Halloween Horror Nights in Orlando and Hollywood updated for the final season.
Scottish soccer fans are being credited with a boom in Boston beer sales that caused some bars in the city to run dry.
Starz announced Wednesday it will air the U.K. drama "Tip Toe" from Russell T. Davies, starring Alan Cumming and David Morrissey as neighbors.

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