Monday, April 16, 2018

@23:30, 4/11/18 tired post.

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World

In a Syrian Town, People Started Shouting: ‘Chemicals! Chemicals!’

An attack on a Damascus suburb has drawn the threat of a retaliatory missile strike from President Trump. What really happened there?
Opinion

Good Riddance, Mr. Speaker

For his entire career, Paul Ryan has been the wunderkind who couldn’t deliver.
U.S.

Investigators Focus on Another Trump Ally: The National Enquirer

A federal inquiry is examining the relationship between a tabloid company, President Trump and his lawyer Michael D. Cohen, whose office was raided by the F.B.I.
Sports

Juventus’ Near Miracle Against Real Madrid Ends in Controversy

A late penalty led to an angry argument that resulted in a red card for Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon. Cristiano Ronaldo took care of the rest.
U.S.

Missiles ‘Will Be Coming’ at Syria, Trump Says. Beyond That Lies Uncertainty.

A strike in response to a suspected chemical attack comes with perils that worry military planners and diplomats, and a fresh intervention in a combustible region could bring unintended consequences.
Climate

An Eye in the Sky Could Detect Planet-Warming Plumes on the Ground

An environmental group says it will spend millions to launch a satellite that could help fight climate change by identifying methane leaks with pinpoint accuracy.
Today’s Paper

Quotation of the Day: Ryan Will Retire, Scattering Hopes of G.O.P. for 2018

Quotation of the Day for Thursday, April 12, 2018.
U.S.

Trump’s Tweets on Syria, Russia and China: The Triumph of Contradiction

“Foolish consistency” may be the hobgoblin of little minds, but the president’s back flips on foreign policy have left officials more bewildered than usual.
World

Pope Francis Admits ‘Grave Errors’ in Chile Sex Abuse Cases

In a letter to Chilean bishops, the pontiff also invited victims to meet with him in Rome and summoned the country’s bishops to the Vatican to discuss clerical sex abuse.
Obituaries

Lois Wheeler Snow, Critic of Human Rights Abuses in China, Dies at 97

Ms. Snow was an actress and writer whose outspoken criticism was amplified by the legacy of her husband, the journalist Edgar Snow.

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