A Forecast for a Warming World: Learn to Live With Fire
The Kincade fire is burning more than 10,000 acres in California. Other areas of the country are experiencing drought so understanding fire is becoming ever more important.
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California Fires Updates: 50,000 Forced to Evacuate
Strong wind gusts fanned the flames of a wildfire in northern Los Angeles County on Thursday, forcing the evacuation of at least 50,000 people, the authorities said.
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The Cost of Trump’s Aid Freeze in the Trenches of Ukraine’s War
As President Trump froze military aid to Ukraine and urged it to investigate his rivals, the country was struggling in a bare-bones fight against Russian-backed separatists.
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Trump’s Syria and Ukraine Moves Further Alienate America’s Already Wary Allies
American allies in Europe have largely priced in President Trump’s tantrums and fixed ideas, but are increasingly worried about their dependency on an undependable president.
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Republicans Fight Trump’s Impeachment by Attacking the Process
President Trump wants his party to defend him more aggressively. Senators instead are denouncing the impeachment process.
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Steve Bannon Has Some Impeachment Advice for Trump
A new radio show featuring Mr. Bannon and some Trump loyalists aims to add to the messaging in defense of the president.
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Boris Johnson to Seek Election on Dec. 12 in Push to Break Brexit Deadlock
The British prime minister said Parliament can take more time to study his Brexit plan, but only if lawmakers agree to a new election.
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Trump’s War on the ‘Deep State’ Turns Against Him
The impeachment inquiry is in some ways the culmination of a battle between the president and the government institutions he distrusted and disparaged.
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Republicans Grind Impeachment Inquiry to Halt as Picture Darkens for Trump
House Republicans staged a protest in the secure suite on Capitol Hill where the impeachment inquiry is proceeding, derailing a deposition as they complained the process was unfair.
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Ukraine Knew of Aid Freeze by August, Undermining Trump Defense
Top officials were told in early August about the delay of $391 million in security assistance, undercutting a chief argument President Trump has used to deny any quid pro quo.
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An Envoy’s Damning Account of Trump’s Ukraine Pressure and Its Consequences
William B. Taylor Jr. laid out in visceral terms the potentially life-or-death stakes of what he saw as an illegitimate scheme to pressure Kiev for political help by suspending American security aid.
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Ukraine Envoy Testifies Trump Linked Military Aid to Investigations
In closed-door testimony, William B. Taylor Jr., the top American diplomat in Ukraine, implicated President Trump personally in an effort to withhold security aid until Ukraine’s leader agreed to investigate the president’s political rivals.
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William Taylor, ‘Model’ Diplomat, Is at Center of Impeachment Inquiry
Mr. Taylor, a former Army officer and State Department official who testified Tuesday, has served under both Democratic and Republican presidents.
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6 Key Revelations of Taylor’s Opening Statement to Impeachment Investigators
William B. Taylor Jr., the top American diplomat in Ukraine, delivered detailed testimony on Tuesday about the actions at the heart of the inquiry.
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Boris Johnson Loses a Critical Brexit Vote, Throwing the Process Into Disarray
Lawmakers voted down a measure to compress the timetable to debate the new withdrawal deal, in a rebuke to the prime minister.
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With Syria on the Table, Erdogan Pays Court to Putin
Russia’s leader hosted his Turkish counterpart as a U.S.-brokered cease-fire with Kurdish forces came to an end, underscoring Moscow’s emergence as a powerful player in the Middle East.
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Our Reporter Walked Into a Prison Full of ISIS Detainees
A glimpse into a Kurdish-run prison found Islamic State suspects who claimed to be a cook, an herbalist and an “administrator” — anything but fighters.
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In Hungary, a Freewheeling Trump Ambassador Undermines U.S. Diplomats
He brokered a White House meeting for Hungary’s prime minister. He spends $320,000 on parties and takes positions at odds with American policy. He says he knows what President Trump wants.
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Hungary’s Orban Gave Trump Harsh Analysis of Ukraine Before Key Meeting
The discussion at the White House between President Trump and Prime Minister Viktor Orban was held over objections from Mr. Trump’s national security adviser.
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Democrats Slow Impeachment Timeline to Sharpen Their Public Case
House Democrats, once eyeing an impeachment vote by Thanksgiving, now conceded they may have to go slower as they plan public hearings to drive home their case.
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For Trump the Dealmaker, Troop Pullouts Without Much in Return
The president has sought to scale back America’s military presence around the world without waiting to negotiate concessions from foes like the Taliban or North Korea.
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ISIS Reaps Gains of U.S. Pullout From Syria
The troop withdrawal ends American operations against the terrorist group conducted jointly with a Kurdish-led militia.
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Despite Vow to End ‘Endless Wars,’ Here’s Where About 200,000 Troops Remain
Under President Trump, there are now more troops in the Middle East than when he took office, and he has continued the mission for tens of thousands of others far from the wars of 9/11.
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Netanyahu Fails to Form a Government. Israel Turns to Gantz.
Israel’s president will offer the chance to form a government to Benny Gantz.
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As U.S. Leaves Allies in Syria, Kurdish Commander Struggles With Fallout
Mazlum Kobani, whose Kurdish-led force fought the Islamic State in Syria, fears that a complete United States withdrawal could endanger his people and allow the jihadists to regroup.
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Erdogan’s Ambitions Go Beyond Syria. He Says He Wants Nuclear Weapons.
A month before invading Kurdish areas in Syria, Turkey’s president said he “cannot accept” the West’s restrictions that keep him from a bomb.
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Trump Said to Favor Leaving a Few Hundred Troops in Eastern Syria
The president appears to be trying to balance competing impulses: bringing troops home while ensuring that efforts to contain ISIS will continue — and answering withering criticism for his Syria policy.
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Why Trump Dropped His Idea to Hold the G7 at His Own Hotel
He knew Democrats would criticize him. When Republicans started doing so, he changed his mind.
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Mick Mulvaney Struggles to Explain Comments on Ukraine
The acting White House chief of staff admitted he did not have a “perfect press conference,” but said the administration did not tie military aid to investigating Democrats.
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Keep the beat alive this weekend in NYC with these musical events. Princess costumes are encouraged at "Be Our Guest," Gramercy Theatre's Disney-themed DJ night. That's just one of five tune-tastic picks happening in New York Sept. 13-15 — including "Psycho in Concert" at Lincoln Center — in this episode of "Win the Weekend," hosted by Maria DeCotis.
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