Sunday, May 21, 2017

Twin Peaks: Review: In ‘Twin Peaks,’ an Old Log Learns Some New Tricks

Kyle MacLachlan in the revived “Twin Peaks.”
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After 146 Years, Ringling Brothers Circus Takes Its Final Bow

Alexander Lacey, an animal trainer, performed with the lions on Sunday, the final day of shows from Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey, at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on Long Island.
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News Analysis: Trump Reaches Out to Sunni Nations, at Iran’s Expense

Supporters of President Hassan Rouhani of Iran, a moderate, poured into the streets of Tehran on Saturday to celebrate his landslide re-election.
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Preparations for Trump’s Visit Expose Political Rifts in Israel

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, left, arriving to the weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday at his office in Jerusalem. President Trump is due in Israel on Monday.
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Asia and Australia Edition: White House, Saudi Arabia, North Korea: Your Morning Briefing

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Lack of Workers, Not Work, Weighs on Utah’s Economy

Juan Guerrero, right, and Joseph Waseme securing materials on a truck bed at a Roofers Supply lot in Salt Lake City. The company needs at least 15 more drivers to meet demand, but has had trouble finding workers.
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In Wreckage of the Fyre Festival, Fury, Lawsuits and an Inquiry

Trash and remnants of the failed Fyre Festival remain on the site in Great Exuma, the Bahamas.
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Trump Softens Tone on Islam but Calls for Purge of ‘Foot Soldiers of Evil’

Mr. Trump addressed leaders from across the Muslim world who gathered on Sunday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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It Was Hard This Year to Keep Politics Out of High School Yearbooks

A spread from the yearbook of Shawnee Mission East High School in Prairie Village, Kan. The contentious presidential election posed a challenge for high school yearbook staffs.
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Morning News Call - India, May 22

To access the newsletter, click on the link: http://ift.tt/2qMyGby If you would like to receive this newsletter via email, please register at: http://ift.tt/2dgkIqL FACTORS TO WATCH 11:30 pm: Farm Minister Radha Mohan Singh to brief media in New Delhi. 2:45 pm: Bank of India earnings press meet in Mumbai. 3:00 pm: Textile Minister Smriti Irani to brief media in New Delhi

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GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian stocks post biggest rise in a month; dlr weak

HONG KONG, May 22 (Reuters) - Asian stocks posted their biggest daily rise in a month on Monday following modest gains in U.S. shares, though the greenback came under renewed pressure as Washington's political turmoil undermines confidence in U.S. economic policy.

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UPDATE 1-China slaps hefty import duties on sugar in victory for domestic industry

BEIJING, May 22 (Reuters) - China said on Monday it will impose hefty penalties on sugar imports in the first ruling to come out of a months-long anti-dumping probe, a victory for domestic sugar mills struggling against cheap imports from Brazil and Thailand.

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Billy Bush talks Trump 'Access Hollywood' tape: 'I wish I had changed the topic'

Billy Bush broke his silence Sunday night about the infamous Donald Trump "Access Hollywood" tape that had Trump making vulgar comments about women, and eventually led to Bush losing his job on "Today."
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A ‘Bachelorette’ Bible

All 13 bachelorettes since the series premiere in 2003. Rachel Lindsay (bottom right) is the first African-American bachelorette.
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China slaps hefty import duties on sugar in victory for domestic industry

BEIJING, May 22 (Reuters) - China said on Monday it will put hefty penalties on sugar imports in the first ruling to come out of a months-long anti-dumping probe, a victory for domestic sugar mills after years of lobbying.

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Nikkei rises following U.S. stocks; SoftBank soars

TOKYO, May 22 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average rose on Monday morning following gains in U.S. shares, but the dollar's weakness and U.S. political turmoil kept investors nervous and limited gains in the market.

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Wind Project in Wyoming Envisions Coal Miners as Trainees

A Goldwind project in Shawmut, Mont. The company has an agreement to supply turbines for a project in Carbon County, Wyo., that will provide 200 jobs.
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Tillerson holds briefing in Saudi Arabia without US press

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson briefed the media in Saudi Arabia on Sunday without members of the American press in attendance.
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A Black Actor in ‘Virginia Woolf’? Not Happening, Albee Estate Says

From left, George Segal as Nick, Richard Burton as George and Elizabeth Taylor as Martha in the 1966 film “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” The work has typically been cast using white actors.
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Facebook leaked documents show types of content it allows -Guardian

May 21 (Reuters) - Leaked Facebook Inc documents show how the social media company moderates issues such as hate speech, terrorism, pornography and self-harm on its platform, the Guardian reported, citing internal guidelines seen by the newspaper.

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RPT-With new sheriff in town, S.Korea big businesses duck for cover

SEOUL, May 21 (Reuters) - A South Korean retail giant has shelved controversial expansion plans, while a large bank made hundreds of contract jobs permanent after President Moon Jae-in took office vowing to reform the family-run conglomerates that dominate the economy.

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