Friday, May 6, 2016

Today's Headlines: Paul Ryan Says He Is 'Not Ready' to Endorse Donald Trump


F.D.A. Imposes Rules for E-Cigarettes in a Landmark Move |
View in Browser | Add nytdirect@nytimes.com to your address book. |                                                
The New York Times Most Popular | Video |

Friday, May 6, 2016

As a subscriber to Today's Headlines, get all digital access to The Times for just 99 cents.
Top News
Speaker Paul D. Ryan on Capitol Hill last week.
Paul Ryan Says He Is 'Not Ready' to Endorse Donald Trump

By JENNIFER STEINHAUER and ALEXANDER BURNS

After the House speaker said he couldn't endorse Mr. Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee fired back that he was "not ready to support Speaker Ryan's agenda."

Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell, right, and F.D.A. Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf on Thursday announcing new federal regulations on e-cigarettes.
F.D.A. Imposes Rules for E-Cigarettes in a Landmark Move

By SABRINA TAVERNISE

New federal regulations, to take effect in 90 days, ban the sale of e-cigarettes to minors and require producers to disclose ingredients to regulators.

Zai Deshields, 4, at her home in Stone Mountain, Ga., this week. Last week she pulled a handgun out of a backpack at her grandmother's home in Arlington, Tex., and shot her uncle in the leg.
One Week in April, Four Toddlers Shot and Killed Themselves

By JACK HEALY, JULIE BOSMAN, ALAN BLINDER and JULIE TURKEWITZ

Shootings by preschoolers are happening at an average pace of about two per week. A child who accidentally pulls the trigger is most likely to be 3 years old.

For more top news, go to NYTimes.com »
ADVERTISEMENT
Editors' Picks
Observatories on Mount Teide on Tenerife. Mount Teide is a Unesco World Heritage site and a designated Starlight Reserve.

TRAVEL

Starry Nights in the Canary Islands

By NINA BURLEIGH

Astrotourism is taking hold in the Spanish territory, long a favorite of astronomers who have perched powerful telescopes on volcanic peaks.

Mustafa Akyol

OPINION | Op-Ed | Mustafa Akyol

Whatever Happened to the 'Turkish Model'?

By MUSTAFA AKYOL

Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Justice and Development Party claimed to be liberal as long as it was convenient.

QUOTATION OF THE DAY

"Anything that we do, criminally speaking, is not going to hold a candle to the pain that this family feels."

SGT. ASHLEY HENSON, of the Paulding County Sheriff's Office in Georgia, on the death of 3-year-old Holston Cole, who shot himself after finding his father's .380-caliber semiautomatic pistol.

Today's Videos
Video Video: Caitlyn Jenner Meets Her Critics

The reality star and transgender activist Caitlyn Jenner, who has been denounced for her politics by the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community, visited a high school in Brooklyn with Nicholas Kristof to meet some of her critics.

Video Video: Illustrated Interview | Buzz Aldrin

The octogenarian astronaut, who recently co-wrote the book ''No Dream Is Too High,'' sketched his answers with pencil over a period of two weeks.

World
In Syria, Russia Plays Bach Where ISIS Executed 25

By ANDREW E. KRAMER and ANDREW HIGGINS

Russia sent an orchestra to play in Palmyra, retaken in March from the Islamic State.

. Airstrikes Kill More Than 30 in Syrian Refugee Camp
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara, Turkey, on Wednesday, the day he met with his prime minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, to discuss Mr. Davutoglu's ouster.
How Erdogan Moved to Solidify Power by Ousting a Pivotal Ally

By TIM ARANGO and CEYLAN YEGINSU

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey has purged the judiciary of enemies, jailed journalists and crushed protests. Now, he has ousted his closest political ally, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu.

Eduardo Cunha, the speaker of the lower house of Congress, during a session in Brasília last month to consider impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff.
Brazilian Lawmaker Behind Rousseff Impeachment Is Told to Step Down

By SIMON ROMERO

The ruling against Eduardo Cunha sidelines an opponent of President Dilma Rousseff, but is not expected to prevent her ouster.

For more world news, go to NYTimes.com/World »
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Movies
From left, Anthony Mackie, Paul Rudd, Jeremy Renner, Chris Evans, Elizabeth Olsen and Sebastian Stan in
Review: In 'Captain America: Civil War,' Super-Bro Against Super-Bro

By A. O. SCOTT

"Captain America: Civil War" does not in any way transcend the conventions of the genre. On the contrary: it succeeds because it doesn't really try.

Jesuthasan Antonythasan in
Review: 'Dheepan,' About Sri Lankan Refugees, Looks Like a Prophecy

By A. O. SCOTT

In Jacques Audiard's Palme d'Or-winning film, the members of a makeshift family find that a housing project near Paris feels like the war zone they just left.

Summer Movies Preview: 10 Trailers for May

By ANITA GATES and MEKADO MURPHY

Superheroes, politicians and a few angry birds are coming to the big screen this month.

ON THIS DAY

On May 6, 1937, the hydrogen-filled German dirigible Hindenburg burned and crashed in Lakehurst, N.J., killing 36 of the 97 people on board.

NYT Access The New York Times from anywhere with our suite of apps:
iPhone® | iPad® | Android | All
. Save 15% at The NYTimes Store » . Have questions? Help Section » . Visit our mobile website at m.nyt.com »

About This Email

This is an automated email. Please do not reply directly to this email.

You received this message because you signed up for NYTimes.com's Today's Headlines newsletter.

Copyright 2016 | The New York Times Company | NYTimes.com 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018

No comments:

Post a Comment