Sunday, April 1, 2018

Remington’s Bankruptcy Stalls Ruling in Sandy Hook Families’ Suit

From left, Fred Guttenberg, father of Jaime Guttenberg, 14, who was killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida; Francine Wheeler, mother of Ben Wheeler, 6, a victim of the Sandy Hook shooting, and Lori Haas, mother of a survivor of the Virginia Tech shooting, during a meeting with Senate Democrats about gun violence this month.

Venting on Immigration, Trump Vows ‘No More DACA Deal’ and Threatens Nafta

President Trump with his wife, Melania Trump, as they headed into church in Palm Beach, Fla., on Sunday. “A lot of people are coming in because they want to take advantage of DACA,” he said. “The Democrats blew it.”

The Kushners Saw Redemption in the White House. It Was a Mirage.

Donald J. Trump’s ascension to the White House has drawn scrutiny from investigative agencies into the family real estate business of his son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, who is married to Mr. Trump’s daughter Ivanka.

Card Data Stolen From 5 Million Saks and Lord & Taylor Customers

The Saks Fifth Avenue store in Manhattan. The theft of credit and debit card numbers from customers of Saks Fifth Avenue and Lord & Taylor adds to the retailers’ already formidable challenges.

Johan van Hulst, Who Helped Save 600 Children From the Nazis, Dies at 107

Johan van Hulst in 1969. He headed a teachers’ college in Amsterdam when he came up with a plan to save hundreds of children from being sent to Nazi death camps.

Live Nation Rules Music Ticketing, Some Say With Threats

Live Nation promotes 30,000 concerts around the world each year, including recent tours by artists like Jay-Z and Janet Jackson, in which it played a role.

Qasr al-Yahud Journal: Clearing Land Mines From the Spot Where Jesus Is Said to Have Been Baptized

Christian pilgrims entering the Jordan River as part of a baptism ceremony at the Qasr al-Yahud site.

Deadly Clashes in Kashmir Between Indian Army and Militants

A funeral on Sunday for one of the militants killed in the Shopian district of Kashmir. “For every 10 killed, 20 more will join until this land is freed from Indian occupation,” one protester said.

Anatomy of a Bomb Investigation: Inside an A.T.F. Lab

An X-ray diffractometer, which is used for materials analysis at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives laboratory in Beltsville, Md. Evidence from domestic bombings is typically sent to the lab or one of its two sister sites.

After Gun Control Marches, ‘It’ll Go Away’ vs. ‘We Are Not Cynical Yet’

Garland Ashby, 77 and the owner of 75 guns, in Berryville, Va. “It’ll go away,” he said of the gun control protests after the Parkland massacre. But Rosie Banks, 17, of Sterling, Va., said the movement would continue. “We’re not going to get bored.”

Remington’s Bankruptcy Stalls Ruling in Sandy Hook Families’ Suit

From left, Fred Guttenberg, father of Jaime Guttenberg, 14, who was killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida; Francine Wheeler, mother of Ben Wheeler, 6, a victim of the Sandy Hook shooting, and Lori Haas, mother of a survivor of the Virginia Tech shooting, during a meeting with Senate Democrats about gun violence this month.

Saks, Lord & Taylor breach: Data stolen on 5 million cards

Hackers stole information for more than 5 million credit and debit cards used at Saks Fifth Avenue, Saks Off 5th and Lord & Taylor stores.

Laura Ingraham to take week-long break from Fox News show amid controversy

Laura Ingraham will leave Fox News's airwaves next week for a vacation.

Saks, Lord & Taylor breach: Data stolen on 5 million cards

Hackers stole information for more than 5 million credit and debit cards used at Saks Fifth Avenue, Saks Off 5th and Lord & Taylor stores.

Laura Ingraham to take week-long break from Fox News show amid controversy

Laura Ingraham will leave Fox News's airwaves next week for a vacation.

Venting on Immigration, Trump Vows ‘No More DACA Deal’ and Threatens Nafta

President Trump with his wife, Melania Trump, as they headed into church in Palm Beach, Fla., on Sunday. “A lot of people are coming in because they want to take advantage of DACA,” he said. “The Democrats blew it.”

The Kushners Saw Redemption in the White House. It Was a Mirage.

Donald J. Trump’s ascension to the White House has drawn scrutiny from investigative agencies into the family real estate business of his son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, who is married to Mr. Trump’s daughter Ivanka.

Card Data Stolen From 5 Million Saks and Lord & Taylor Customers

The Saks Fifth Avenue store in Manhattan. The theft of credit and debit card numbers from customers of Saks Fifth Avenue and Lord & Taylor adds to the retailers’ already formidable challenges.

Johan van Hulst, Who Helped Save 600 Children From the Nazis, Dies at 107

Johan van Hulst in 1969. He headed a teachers’ college in Amsterdam when he came up with a plan to save hundreds of children from being sent to Nazi death camps.

Live Nation Rules Music Ticketing, Some Say With Threats

Live Nation promotes 30,000 concerts around the world each year, including recent tours by artists like Jay-Z and Janet Jackson, in which it played a role.

Qasr al-Yahud Journal: Clearing Land Mines From the Spot Where Jesus Is Said to Have Been Baptized

Christian pilgrims entering the Jordan River as part of a baptism ceremony at the Qasr al-Yahud site.

Deadly Clashes in Kashmir Between Indian Army and Militants

A funeral on Sunday for one of the militants killed in the Shopian district of Kashmir. “For every 10 killed, 20 more will join until this land is freed from Indian occupation,” one protester said.

Anatomy of a Bomb Investigation: Inside an A.T.F. Lab

An X-ray diffractometer, which is used for materials analysis at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives laboratory in Beltsville, Md. Evidence from domestic bombings is typically sent to the lab or one of its two sister sites.

After Gun Control Marches, ‘It’ll Go Away’ vs. ‘We Are Not Cynical Yet’

Garland Ashby, 77 and the owner of 75 guns, in Berryville, Va. “It’ll go away,” he said of the gun control protests after the Parkland massacre. But Rosie Banks, 17, of Sterling, Va., said the movement would continue. “We’re not going to get bored.”

Remington’s Bankruptcy Stalls Ruling in Sandy Hook Families’ Suit

From left, Fred Guttenberg, father of Jaime Guttenberg, 14, who was killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida; Francine Wheeler, mother of Ben Wheeler, 6, a victim of the Sandy Hook shooting, and Lori Haas, mother of a survivor of the Virginia Tech shooting, during a meeting with Senate Democrats about gun violence this month.

Saks, Lord & Taylor hit by payment card data breach

NEW YORK, April 1 (Reuters) - Hudson's Bay Co said on Sunday that data from card payments in some of its Saks and Lord & Taylor stores in North America had been compromised.

RPT-Wall St Weekahead-Eager for calming news, investors look to earnings

NEW YORK, March 29 (Reuters) - Nervous stock investors are hoping an unusually U.S. strong earnings season can restore some of the optimism that characterized equity markets last year.

Op-Ed Columnist: Ann Coulter to Donald Trump: Beware the Former Trumpers

Ann Coulter.

Denmark Gets First Public Statue of a Black Woman, a ‘Rebel Queen’

The statue of Mary Thomas called “I Am Queen Mary” is the first public monument to a black woman in Denmark, according to the artists.

Live Nation Rules Music Ticketing, Some Say with Threats

Live Nation promotes 30,000 concerts around the world each year, including recent tours by artists like Jay-Z and Janet Jackson, in which it played a role.

Pope Francis Delivers Plea for Peace in Easter Sunday Mass

Crowds of worshipers from around the globe gathered in St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City for the pope’s Mass on Easter Sunday.

Denmark Gets First Public Statue of a Black Woman, a ‘Rebel Queen’

The statue of Mary Thomas called “I Am Queen Mary” is the first public monument to a black woman in Denmark, according to the artists.

Live Nation Rules Music Ticketing, Some Say with Threats

Live Nation promotes 30,000 concerts around the world each year, including recent tours by artists like Jay-Z and Janet Jackson, in which it played a role.

Pope Francis Delivers Plea for Peace in Easter Sunday Mass

Crowds of worshipers from around the globe gathered in St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City for the pope’s Mass on Easter Sunday.

Denmark Gets First Public Statue of a Black Woman, a ‘Rebel Queen’

The statue of Mary Thomas called “I Am Queen Mary” is the first public monument to a black woman in Denmark, according to the artists.

Sacramento, Russia, Easter: Your Weekend Briefing

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Automakers Sought Looser Rules but May Get More Than They Bargained For

President Trump at the American Center of Mobility in Michigan on March 15, 2017 with Scott Pruitt, the E.P.A. administrator, second from left, the chief executives of several automakers and other officials.

Woman Injured by Sacramento Sheriff’s Vehicle at Stephon Clark Protest

A woman identified as Wanda Cleveland was knocked to the ground Saturday night by a Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department vehicle.