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Attention to the Double Negative
] • It was, according to President Trump, a "would" that should have been "would not".
Faced with a barrage of criticism from both sides over his comments at a press conference with President Vladimir Putin, Mr. Trump said on Tuesday that he was cheated to find out if Russia had tried to influence the elections of 2016.
Questioned in Finland when he believed Putin to US intelligence agencies, Mr Trump had said: "He just said that this n & # 39; It was not Russia, I would say this: I see no reason to do so. "
On Tuesday, he backtracked:" The sentence should have been: "I see no reason why it would not be not Russia, so double negative. So you can put that in and I think that probably clarifies things quite well. ([Read a transcript of his remarks.]
• Mr. Trump did not address any other comments he made on Monday, including the criticism of the FBI and the Department of Justice, and its claim that Putin gave an "extremely strong and powerful" denial of any electoral interference.
The word "betrayal" enters the debate
• "While the accusation of betrayal thrown from time to time on the edges of the political debate, never, in the modern era, it does not exist. Was as much part of the national conversation. "
. new partner in trade
• While tensions with the rocket of the United States, the European Union signed its largest trade agreement ever signed Tuesday, a pact with Japan that will eliminate 1, $ 2 billion in The United States remains the largest trading partner of the continent, but the agreement is part of a series of negotiations that & # 39; a former sales manager said "is the notion that you don & # 39; not need the United States to open trade. "
• To understand the trade two words can help: loss aversion.The phrase refers to the idea that people feel the pain of losing something more intensely than the pleasure of an equivalent gain.
Pushing the crowds towards murder
• In India, false rumors about kidnappers of children have become viral on the WhatsApp messaging service, this that has driven appalling crowds to kill two dozen innocent people since April .WhatsApp, which belongs to Facebook, has 250 million users in India.Some of the fake posts were describing gangs of kidnappers at the airport. Other videos included people showing people riding and tearing children.
• The Times went to a village where a woman was killed after being taken for a "child" raises. " struggled to contain the On Tuesday, the Supreme Court urged the government to use "an iron fist" against collective violence
Smarter Living
Tips for a more fulfilling life
• Your friendships give you a helping hand or belittles you
] A these hotels and spas cancer does not stand in the way of quality service
• Recipe of the day : Prepare a swordfish piccata in a buttered sauce
A Youth Sports Crisis Filmed on Video
Belligerent parents have contributed to a severe shortage of referees for youth games and high schools across the United States.
Now, some of these parents are publicly ashamed.
• Simpsons creator discusses controversy
Long-time comedy has been criticized for supporting character Apu, a convenience store owner that some viewers see as promoting stereotypes Indians.
The creator of the series, Matt Groening, about the debate, which he says he became "corrupt". Here is our interview.
• A New Type of Pie Fight
At Una Pizza Napoletana on the Lower East Side, a master of pizza simplicity joins two chefs with a more eclectic sensibility. The results are … complicated. Read our review
Here's more of this week's Food section.
• Best of Late TV
Jimmy Kimmel offered an badogy for President Trump's comments on Tuesday: "It's as if Bill Clinton was out and said, & ### Wait, no, I meant that I had bad with this woman! "
• Quote of the Day
" My mother said we needed to have culture, for her it was not meant to be rich or poor. "
– Daiana Ferreira de Oliveira ballet teacher in Rio de Janeiro who maintained her dance school in state of closure of the budget cuts the library where she taught.
• The Times, in other words
A technical problem prevented us from including an image of the first page of today. but you can find a list of its contents here, as well as links to our Opinion content and crossword puzzles.
• What We Read
Lynda Richardson, Editor-in-Chief of our Travel Section, recommends this New Yorker work: "This is an exciting reading of a spy who has become a beat cop in Savannah, Georgia, where he grew up.A counter-terrorism expert with deployments in Afghanistan, he has unique skills, such as an ability to memorize license plates behind mirrors. his approach to community policing in this southern city is what gives me a bit of hope for our country in these uncertain times. "
Back Story
The Tour de France riders entered the 11th stage today
has suffered some spectacular accidents