Sunday, June 10, 2018

Evening Edition: Trump and North Korea’s Kim arrive in Singapore for historic summit

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Trump and North Korea's Kim arrive in Singapore for historic summit
The face-to-face meeting on Tuesday will be the first encounter between the leaders of two countries that have been sworn enemies for decades.
The 'dotard' meets 'Little Rocket Man': Trump and Kim are adversaries with similarities
As President Trump prepares for his summit with Kim Jong Un, he sees some of himself in the authoritarian North Korean: an un­or­tho­dox and sometimes feared figure who distrusts the established world order and has a thirst to make history.
 
In Singapore, a long wait, and then a car carrying Kim
A crowd waited in the heat and humidity for a glimpse of Kim Jong Un.
 
 
European leaders defiant after Trump's refusal to sign G-7 joint statement
The president's abandonment of the Paris climate accord and the Iran nuclear agreement and his decision to impose protectionist tariffs have established a level of animosity between the United States and Europe that surpasses even the rift over the Iraq War.
 
White House adviser blasts Trudeau for 'betrayal' after G-7 summit
Chief economic adviser Larry Kudlow said the president's combative words were meant to project strength in advance of the historic summit in Singapore.
 
Rafael Nadal wins French Open for the 11th time
In a match against Dominic Thiem, the top-ranked Nadal improved to 11-0 all-time in French Open finals, adding to his record haul as the king of clay.
 
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Fire engulfs warehouse storing Iraq election ballots in latest setback for troubled vote
The blaze came ahead of a full manual recount of the results from the May election amid allegations of fraud.
 
An Indiana educator survived the mass shooting in Las Vegas — and then a shooting at her school
After the announcement on her school's PA system that there was an active shooter, Shelly Alexander quelled the emotions that came with her flashbacks from Las Vegas and escorted her students to safety.
 
Immigrant arrested while delivering pasta to military base will get to stay in U.S. — for now
Pablo Villavicencio, along with his wife and two young American daughters, has become a live chip in the political fight over deportations since his arrest.
 
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In Iceland, World Cup players aren't gods. They're neighbors.
The world's biggest soccer tournament will welcome a nation of just 340,000, "where everybody knows someone, or knows someone who knows someone," according to the head coach, who is also a practicing dentist.
 
A leading psychiatrist's history of depression helps shape his treatment of young people
Mike Shooter was in medical school when he suffered the first of what he calls "thunderous depressions."
 
 
How a 25-year-old writer became France's most outspoken advocate for the working class
Édouard Louis takes aim at President Emmanuel Macron, as well as the French establishment.
 
Analysis
Lil Wayne peaked 10 years ago with 'Tha Carter III': The rise and fall of the 'best rapper alive'
Long before Kendrick Lamar won a Pulitzer Prize and Kanye West squandered his good will, the rap world was an entirely different place — a world singularly ruled by one artist.
 
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