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Trump Heads
to G-7 Meeting After Alienating Most U.S. Allies

  • President Trump’s decision to impose tariffs has stirred a rare and unanimous anger among U.S. allies gathering for the G-7 summit meeting in Quebec.
  • Mr. Trump is the black sheep of the family who has picked a fight with his relatives just before arriving to dinner.

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Trump Claims U.S. Exit From Nuclear Deal Chastened Iran

The president predicted that his tough tactics would lead to a successful negotiation with North Korea. If the summit meeting goes well, Mr. Trump said, he could foresee inviting Kim Jong-un to the White House.


Ex-Aide Is Arrested in Leaks Case Involving Times Reporter

James A. Wolfe, the Senate Intelligence Committee’s former director of security, was charged with lying repeatedly to the F.B.I. as part of an investigation that involved the seizure of a Times reporter’s phone and email records.

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The Chemical Industry Scores a Big Win at the E.P.A.

After heavy lobbying by the chemical industry, the Environmental Protection Agency decided that it will not look at air, water or ground contaminants when determining the health and safety risks of potentially toxic chemicals.





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We found a trove of secret documents after Mosul fell. It led us to the mother of an ISIS official.

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Recasting the Role of Theater Tycoon

Jordan Roth has three Tony Awards as a producer, and this weekend he is vying for a fourth. And his provocative self-expression has made him the talk of the town.



The Boys From the Banlieues

The vast sprawl of suburbs and satellite towns around Paris, disdained by some as a breeding ground for crime and terrorism, is home to the greatest pool of soccer talent in Europe.



Discounted MetroCards for Low-Income New Yorkers

Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York and the City Council speaker, Corey Johnson, agreed in principle to use city funds to begin paying for what they call a fair fares program.


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