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Amid a wave of national security measures, immigrants from China must prove they've given up their household registration in China by June 30. Many are Chinese women married to men from Taiwan.

NPR 6 months ago
deadline nears taiwan's chinese immigrants

Democratic legislators mostly in blue states are attempting to fight back against President Donald Trump’s efforts to withhold funding from their states with bills that aim to give the federal government a taste of its own medicine

NBC News 6 months ago
fight trump's funding freezes states

Four people escape burning sailboat near Port Canaveral, Florida, with witness reporting explosions while the 61-foot vessel went up in flames.

Fox News 6 months ago
boat catches fire near cape

Pollution in the Vietnamese capital of Hanoi, home to almost 9 million people, reflects the environmental cost of the Southeast Asian nation’s explosive growth.

NBC News 6 months ago
hanoi earth's most polluted city

El esfuerzo de la Iglesia católica por ganar adeptos jóvenes se basa en parte en influentes, músicos DJ y dos monjas brasileñas con mucho ritmo.

The New York Times 6 months ago
monjas bailan hacen beatboxing para

Tras el asesinato de un activista nicaragüense de derechos humanos que había huido a Costa Rica, ha aumentado la preocupación de que el gobierno de Ortega pueda estar atacando a sus enemigos en el extranjero.

The New York Times 6 months ago
refugiados nicarag enses temen gobierno

Instead of directly reducing benefits for the poor, Republicans are making them harder to get and to keep.

The New York Times 6 months ago
bill saves money paperwork instead

Replacing artificial colors in foods with algae, fruits and spices and achieving the same look and taste is challenging — and expensive.

The New York Times 6 months ago
might jell-o look taste when

Once you’ve spent some time on the track with Brad Pitt, steer your way toward these other suspenseful racing movies and shows.

The New York Times 6 months ago
what stream after seen once

After a Nicaraguan human rights activist who had fled to Costa Rica was killed, concern has grown that the Ortega government may be targeting its enemies abroad.

The New York Times 6 months ago
refugees worry nicaragua running assassination

For more than a century, baseball teams in Fairbanks have played at midnight on the summer solstice, illuminated only by the sun.

The New York Times 6 months ago
baseball everlasting light fairbanks alaska

The Islamic Republic limps on after the 12-day conflict. Where will the nation go from here?

The New York Times 6 months ago
after israel iran rests knife

Leading prelates are expressing outrage at the drive toward mass deportation.

The New York Times 6 months ago
catholic bishops oppose trump immigration

United Airlines has started a seasonal, nonstop flight from Newark to the capital of the Arctic island that President Trump wants to acquire.

The New York Times 6 months ago
greenland gets little easier visit

The artist Emma Webster was excited when it appeared the pop star wanted to buy one of her artworks. But it was an impostor and she has asked the F.B.I. for help.

The New York Times 6 months ago
thought lady gaga bought then

The Catholic Church’s effort to win young followers relies in part on influencers, D.J.s and two Brazilian nuns with plenty of rhythm.

The New York Times 6 months ago
beatboxing dancing nuns expanding flock

Childhood trauma led Chris Whitaker to write the novel. Meeting readers over the last year spurred him to realize he should have dealt with it sooner.

The New York Times 6 months ago
million-selling colors dark brought author

In an era of supersized pickups and SUVs, Kei cars and trucks bring a (very) little piece of Japan to the United States. Getting one on the road can be complicated.

The New York Times 6 months ago
what cars trucks them supersized

These nuns in Brazil went viral for beatboxing. Now, they’re using their newfound fame to draw attention to the Catholic church and to their congregation’s mission. Jack Nicas, the Brazil bureau chief for The New York Times, goes behind the scenes as the nuns record their first music video.

The New York Times 6 months ago
story behind brazil viral beatboxing

There’s a lot for parents to feel stressed about, including stress itself. Enter the modern meditation coach.

The New York Times 6 months ago
meditation mindfulness breathwork babies older