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Sailor Kills 2 Civilians, Self At Pearl Harbor Shipyard
Pearl Harbor houses the headquarters for the U.S. Pacific Fleet.
Senate Defies China Threat, Smoothing Path for Human Rights Bill
The Senate is rushing to approve a bill to punish China for the oppression of a Muslim ethnic group.
Biden Says He Won’t Appear at Impeachment: Campaign Update
Check here for live updates from the 2020 campaign trail.
Alphabet’s New CEO Finally Has a Title Fitting His Role
Sundar Pichai has essentially been doing the for several years already.
Opinion
Francis Wilkinson
William Barr Is Making It Harder to Protect the 2020 Election
Russian interference is coming, and the attorney general is insufficiently concerned about it.
Marcus Ashworth
The ECB Makes Its Move Against Negative Rates
Mario Draghi's parting gift on tiering was really a tacit admission that sub-zero rates aren’t working properly.
Andreas Kluth
What Can NATO Really Do About Turkey?
Increasingly, Turkey behaves more like a foe than a friend. But kicking it out of the alliance could create far bigger problems.
David Fickling
Singapore's Long-Awaited Moment May Have Arrived
Hong Kong’s rival sits at the center of a region that’s growing in dynamism as China’s boom fades.
Jonathan Bernstein
Trump's Approval Rating Should Worry Republicans
If the president remains this unpopular, it’s hard to see him helping his party in the 2020 elections.