“White House Acts to Stem Fallout From Trump’s First Charlottesville Remarks” plus 23 more NYT |
- White House Acts to Stem Fallout From Trump’s First Charlottesville Remarks
- McAuliffe Counters Critics of Police Response to Charlottesville Violence
- Heather Heyer, Charlottesville Victim, Called ‘a Strong Woman’
- What We Know About James Alex Fields, Driver Charged in Charlottesville Killing
- The Statue at the Center of Charlottesville’s Storm
- Asia and Australia Edition: North Korea, Charlottesville, Pakistan: Your Monday Briefing
- Charlottesville, North Korea, Trump: Your Weekend Briefing
- Trump’s Talk of ‘Military Option’ in Venezuela May Bolster Maduro’s Hand
- Elizabeth Warren Takes Aim at Moderates and Generates Chants of ‘Warren 2020’
- Russia-West Balancing Act Grows Ever More Wobbly in Belarus
- Experience a Zero-Gravity Flight
- A Cancer Conundrum: Too Many Drug Trials, Too Few Patients
- Silicon Valley Now Has Its Own Populist Pundit
- Review: On ‘Rainbow,’ Kesha Nods to the Past and Roars Into the Future
- An Ex-Shabab Leader Surrenders in Somalia, Officials Say
- ISIS Claims Suicide Bombing That Killed at Least 15 in Pakistan
- ‘Annabelle: Creation’ Sizzles, Affirming New Line as a Horror Force
- Marshawn Lynch Sits During National Anthem at Raiders’ Preseason Game
- Antarctica Fruitcake Is Over 100 Years Old, and ‘Almost’ Edible
- Tech Tip: Taking Your Data Plan to a New iPad
- On Pro Basketball: Once in the Vanguard of Diversity, Knicks Build a Future That Echoes the Past
- In South Korea, K-Pop Pleads for Peace
- Ties: Protecting My Son Meant Wishing for His Death
- The Pianist Vikingur Olafsson on Why Philip Glass Matters
White House Acts to Stem Fallout From Trump’s First Charlottesville Remarks Posted: 13 Aug 2017 10:16 AM PDT The White House, under siege over President Trump's initial comments, on Sunday condemned "white supremacists" for inciting violence that left a woman dead. |
McAuliffe Counters Critics of Police Response to Charlottesville Violence Posted: 13 Aug 2017 11:47 AM PDT Facing criticism all around, Gov. Terry McAuliffe of Virginia on Sunday praised the authorities' response to the events of Saturday, saying they had done "great work" in "a very delicate situation." |
Heather Heyer, Charlottesville Victim, Called ‘a Strong Woman’ Posted: 13 Aug 2017 12:15 PM PDT Her supervisor said that Ms. Heyer, a paralegal, was a passionate advocate for the disenfranchised and was often moved to tears by injustice. |
What We Know About James Alex Fields, Driver Charged in Charlottesville Killing Posted: 13 Aug 2017 02:16 PM PDT Mr. Fields was charged with second-degree murder in Charlottesville, Va., after a car he was driving smashed into a row of cars, killing a woman, the police said. |
The Statue at the Center of Charlottesville’s Storm Posted: 13 Aug 2017 01:39 AM PDT A statue of Robert E. Lee was at the center of divisions in the city well before violence broke out this weekend. |
Asia and Australia Edition: North Korea, Charlottesville, Pakistan: Your Monday Briefing Posted: 13 Aug 2017 02:48 PM PDT Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
Charlottesville, North Korea, Trump: Your Weekend Briefing Posted: 13 Aug 2017 12:12 PM PDT Here's what you need to know about the week's top stories. |
Trump’s Talk of ‘Military Option’ in Venezuela May Bolster Maduro’s Hand Posted: 12 Aug 2017 03:43 PM PDT President Trump's suggestion that he was considering a "military option" to deal with the crisis in Venezuela could breathe life into some of the government's more wild claims of American intentions. |
Elizabeth Warren Takes Aim at Moderates and Generates Chants of ‘Warren 2020’ Posted: 12 Aug 2017 05:33 PM PDT In a speech to a Netroots Nation meeting, Warren says liberals are "the heart and soul" of the Democratic Party, but still calls for unity. |
Russia-West Balancing Act Grows Ever More Wobbly in Belarus Posted: 13 Aug 2017 05:32 AM PDT President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko has long walked a tightrope between Russia and the West. But with a new Cold War looming, he may have to pick a side. |
Experience a Zero-Gravity Flight Posted: 13 Aug 2017 02:00 AM PDT Experience zero gravity in 360. If you ever wished to become an astronaut, this is your first step. |
A Cancer Conundrum: Too Many Drug Trials, Too Few Patients Posted: 13 Aug 2017 05:04 AM PDT Breakthroughs in immunotherapy and a rush to develop profitable new treatments have brought a crush of clinical trials scrambling for patients. |
Silicon Valley Now Has Its Own Populist Pundit Posted: 12 Aug 2017 03:00 AM PDT Steve Hilton, a tech entrepreneur who was an adviser to former Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain, is Fox News's first host in the liberal region. |
Review: On ‘Rainbow,’ Kesha Nods to the Past and Roars Into the Future Posted: 10 Aug 2017 10:57 AM PDT The singer explores a broad palette of emotions and a wider range of sounds — jittery punk, country-folk — in her first new music since 2013. |
An Ex-Shabab Leader Surrenders in Somalia, Officials Say Posted: 13 Aug 2017 02:16 PM PDT Abu Mansoor Mukhtar Robow surrendered to government forces on Sunday, in a surprise move that could weaken the country's Islamist militants. |
ISIS Claims Suicide Bombing That Killed at Least 15 in Pakistan Posted: 13 Aug 2017 05:13 AM PDT The bomber riding a motorcycle on Saturday rammed a military truck in Quetta, ahead of Pakistan's 70th anniversary of independence. |
‘Annabelle: Creation’ Sizzles, Affirming New Line as a Horror Force Posted: 13 Aug 2017 11:15 AM PDT The fourth installment in the "Conjuring" series was the No. 1 film of the weekend, with roughly $35 million in ticket sales at North American theaters. |
Marshawn Lynch Sits During National Anthem at Raiders’ Preseason Game Posted: 13 Aug 2017 08:53 AM PDT Lynch, who was retired when Colin Kaepernick knelt in protest during the anthem last season, was not available to comment after the game, but he has expressed support for Kaepernick's decision. |
Antarctica Fruitcake Is Over 100 Years Old, and ‘Almost’ Edible Posted: 13 Aug 2017 03:04 PM PDT Conservationists who found the ice-covered dessert believe it once belonged to the British explorer Robert Falcon Scott. |
Tech Tip: Taking Your Data Plan to a New iPad Posted: 11 Aug 2017 08:52 AM PDT If you have a cellular data plan you'd like to bring along from your old tablet, you might be able to move it yourself. |
On Pro Basketball: Once in the Vanguard of Diversity, Knicks Build a Future That Echoes the Past Posted: 12 Aug 2017 08:20 AM PDT Seven decades ago, the Knicks pushed to integrate a predecessor of the N.B.A. Their new general manager and president are breaking ground again. |
In South Korea, K-Pop Pleads for Peace Posted: 13 Aug 2017 02:17 PM PDT During heightened tensions, thousands of young people turned out to a concert near the demilitarized zone. |
Ties: Protecting My Son Meant Wishing for His Death Posted: 11 Aug 2017 03:00 AM PDT After a snowboard accident he was saved from dying, but he was not given back a meaningful life to live. |
The Pianist Vikingur Olafsson on Why Philip Glass Matters Posted: 11 Aug 2017 11:40 AM PDT The Icelandic musician, who is making his New York recital debut at the Mostly Mozart Festival this weekend, spoke about his homeland and composers. |
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