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North Korea, Emmanuel Macron, Waffle House: Your Monday Briefing North Korea, Emmanuel Macron, Waffle House: Your Monday Briefing
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Here’s what you need to know:Here’s what you need to know:
• Working for a state or local government — as a teacher, firefighter, bus driver or nurse, for instance — used to provide a relatively comfortable living. Now, many government workers take second jobs to make ends meet.• Working for a state or local government — as a teacher, firefighter, bus driver or nurse, for instance — used to provide a relatively comfortable living. Now, many government workers take second jobs to make ends meet.
With the U.S. population having grown, public sector employees now account for the smallest share of the civilian work force since 1967.With the U.S. population having grown, public sector employees now account for the smallest share of the civilian work force since 1967.
Some say a diminished public sector is vital to economic growth. Others say it’s a threat to health and safety. Regardless, it has led to a decline in middle-class job opportunities.Some say a diminished public sector is vital to economic growth. Others say it’s a threat to health and safety. Regardless, it has led to a decline in middle-class job opportunities.
• “We always made it work,” said a former health department worker in Oklahoma. “But if you’re going to choose to be a public servant, you have to have in mind that you will live in a small home and drive a sometimes unreliable vehicle.”• “We always made it work,” said a former health department worker in Oklahoma. “But if you’re going to choose to be a public servant, you have to have in mind that you will live in a small home and drive a sometimes unreliable vehicle.”
• For decades, South Korea has used powerful speakers to blare bubble-gum pop music and propaganda into North Korea.• For decades, South Korea has used powerful speakers to blare bubble-gum pop music and propaganda into North Korea.
It turned them off today, days before the South Korean president, Moon Jae-in, is to meet with Kim Jong-un of North Korea.It turned them off today, days before the South Korean president, Moon Jae-in, is to meet with Kim Jong-un of North Korea.
The meeting, as well as one planned between Mr. Kim and President Trump, is causing some concern in China, which fears losing influence over Pyongyang.The meeting, as well as one planned between Mr. Kim and President Trump, is causing some concern in China, which fears losing influence over Pyongyang.
For his part, Mr. Trump rejected the idea that he had made too many concessions before meeting with the North Korean leader.For his part, Mr. Trump rejected the idea that he had made too many concessions before meeting with the North Korean leader.
• Mr. Kim announced over the weekend that his country no longer needed nuclear or missile tests and would close a nuclear test site. But North Korea has a long history of not abiding by promises.• Mr. Kim announced over the weekend that his country no longer needed nuclear or missile tests and would close a nuclear test site. But North Korea has a long history of not abiding by promises.
• President Emmanuel Macron of France is among few European leaders to have developed a good rapport with President Trump.• President Emmanuel Macron of France is among few European leaders to have developed a good rapport with President Trump.
Facing unrest at home, the French leader arrives in Washington today, but it’s unclear what he’s gotten from the relationship beyond the first state visit of Mr. Trump’s presidency.Facing unrest at home, the French leader arrives in Washington today, but it’s unclear what he’s gotten from the relationship beyond the first state visit of Mr. Trump’s presidency.
He has tried unsuccessfully to sway Mr. Trump on climate change, the Iran nuclear deal and tariffs that would hurt some European allies. We look at the two leaders’ relationship.He has tried unsuccessfully to sway Mr. Trump on climate change, the Iran nuclear deal and tariffs that would hurt some European allies. We look at the two leaders’ relationship.
• The French public has a negative view of the American president, leaving a government spokesman to say, “The goal is not to have affectionate relations, but to establish some sort of personal connection.”• The French public has a negative view of the American president, leaving a government spokesman to say, “The goal is not to have affectionate relations, but to establish some sort of personal connection.”
• The tide of migrants that arrived on the Continent three years ago fueled angry populism and political upheaval.• The tide of migrants that arrived on the Continent three years ago fueled angry populism and political upheaval.
As a result, the European Union has started outsourcing some of its border management to countries from which the migrants are fleeing, hoping to stop them before they cross the Mediterranean Sea.As a result, the European Union has started outsourcing some of its border management to countries from which the migrants are fleeing, hoping to stop them before they cross the Mediterranean Sea.
The approach is working — the number of migrants has more than halved since 2016 — but many campaigners for migrants’ rights say the moral cost is high, particularly as some of the countries have dubious human rights records.The approach is working — the number of migrants has more than halved since 2016 — but many campaigners for migrants’ rights say the moral cost is high, particularly as some of the countries have dubious human rights records.
• From Africa, our correspondent reports on Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces, a state security apparatus whose leaders are accused of war crimes and whose officers have recently been accused of torturing migrants.• From Africa, our correspondent reports on Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces, a state security apparatus whose leaders are accused of war crimes and whose officers have recently been accused of torturing migrants.
• Want to avoid American tariffs? The circuitous routes that cargo ships take, called transshipments, are a popular option.• Want to avoid American tariffs? The circuitous routes that cargo ships take, called transshipments, are a popular option.
The shipments, which are legal in most cases, are likely to be a major part of any trade negotiations between China and the U.S.The shipments, which are legal in most cases, are likely to be a major part of any trade negotiations between China and the U.S.
• Zelle, a service to instantly send money to friends and acquaintances, is some banks’ answer to the popular app Venmo.• Zelle, a service to instantly send money to friends and acquaintances, is some banks’ answer to the popular app Venmo.
But the speed and ubiquity that make Zelle so useful for customers also make it irresistible to thieves.But the speed and ubiquity that make Zelle so useful for customers also make it irresistible to thieves.
• Some of the biggest tech companies will report their earnings this week. It’s one of the headlines to watch.• Some of the biggest tech companies will report their earnings this week. It’s one of the headlines to watch.
• U.S. stocks were down on Friday. Here’s a snapshot of global markets today.• U.S. stocks were down on Friday. Here’s a snapshot of global markets today.
Tips, both new and old, for a more fulfilling life.Tips, both new and old, for a more fulfilling life.
• We answered some questions about the E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce.• We answered some questions about the E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce.
• Here’s how to help a resistant colleague.• Here’s how to help a resistant colleague.
• Recipe of the day: Celebrate spring with a recipe for pappardelle with pancetta and fresh peas.• Recipe of the day: Celebrate spring with a recipe for pappardelle with pancetta and fresh peas.
• Four former U.S. presidents were among the nearly 8,000 people who attended the public viewing and private funeral for the former first lady Barbara Bush.• Four former U.S. presidents were among the nearly 8,000 people who attended the public viewing and private funeral for the former first lady Barbara Bush.
• Travis Reinking, the naked gunman who killed four people at a Waffle House in Nashville on Sunday, had been arrested near the White House last summer, the police said.• Travis Reinking, the naked gunman who killed four people at a Waffle House in Nashville on Sunday, had been arrested near the White House last summer, the police said.
James Shaw Jr., the man who disarmed the gunman, said a few hours after the shooting, “I’m not a hero. I’m just a regular person.”
• A suicide attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, killed at least 57 people who were waiting to register to vote.• A suicide attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, killed at least 57 people who were waiting to register to vote.
The attack raised concerns that violence would undermine the country’s long-delayed parliamentary elections.The attack raised concerns that violence would undermine the country’s long-delayed parliamentary elections.
• President Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua vowed to reverse a social security overhaul that prompted days of protests in which up to two dozen people died.• President Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua vowed to reverse a social security overhaul that prompted days of protests in which up to two dozen people died.
• Earth Day was Sunday. We looked back at some of the 1970s-era environmental disasters that led to new protections but that are now under threat.• Earth Day was Sunday. We looked back at some of the 1970s-era environmental disasters that led to new protections but that are now under threat.
• “A Quiet Place,” the nearly dialogue-free horror film, returned to the top spot at the box office, with total domestic earnings of $132 million.• “A Quiet Place,” the nearly dialogue-free horror film, returned to the top spot at the box office, with total domestic earnings of $132 million.
• Making clean energy mainstream• Making clean energy mainstream
The global wind turbine industry has transformed from a collection of small companies in Denmark to corporations pulling off enormous feats of engineering. We take you inside a factory where rotor blades as big as jumbo jets are made.The global wind turbine industry has transformed from a collection of small companies in Denmark to corporations pulling off enormous feats of engineering. We take you inside a factory where rotor blades as big as jumbo jets are made.
• Raising the bar for Broadway magic• Raising the bar for Broadway magic
With a staggering $68 million budget, “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” opened Sunday night at the Lyric Theater.With a staggering $68 million budget, “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” opened Sunday night at the Lyric Theater.
Read our review, which says “ ‘Cursed Child’ becomes the new gold standard for fantasy franchise entertainment on Broadway.”Read our review, which says “ ‘Cursed Child’ becomes the new gold standard for fantasy franchise entertainment on Broadway.”
• Quotation of the day• Quotation of the day
“There’s no way I could make it without a second job, unless I lived in a box, and maybe had a moped.”“There’s no way I could make it without a second job, unless I lived in a box, and maybe had a moped.”
— Eldon Johnson, 40, an Oklahoma state employee who cares for children with cerebral palsy and autism eight hours a day, and then works overnight at a better-paying private mental health center.— Eldon Johnson, 40, an Oklahoma state employee who cares for children with cerebral palsy and autism eight hours a day, and then works overnight at a better-paying private mental health center.
• The Times, in other words• The Times, in other words
Here’s an image of today’s front page, and links to our Opinion content and crossword puzzles.Here’s an image of today’s front page, and links to our Opinion content and crossword puzzles.
• What we’re reading• What we’re reading
Steven Erlanger, our chief diplomatic correspondent in Europe, recommends this article in Carnegie Europe: “Emmanuel Macron, all of 40, comes to Washington for President Trump’s first state visit. With trade, Iran, Syria, Jerusalem, Russia and climate change all on the agenda, there is a lot at stake for the young French president, famous for jollying along his elders. Pierre Vimont, France’s former ambassador to Washington, explains.”Steven Erlanger, our chief diplomatic correspondent in Europe, recommends this article in Carnegie Europe: “Emmanuel Macron, all of 40, comes to Washington for President Trump’s first state visit. With trade, Iran, Syria, Jerusalem, Russia and climate change all on the agenda, there is a lot at stake for the young French president, famous for jollying along his elders. Pierre Vimont, France’s former ambassador to Washington, explains.”
“Here we are in front of the elephants.”“Here we are in front of the elephants.”
It’s a phrase that you probably don’t recognize, but it helped start a platform that you probably do: YouTube.It’s a phrase that you probably don’t recognize, but it helped start a platform that you probably do: YouTube.
Thirteen years ago today, one of the video-sharing site’s co-founders, Jawed Karim, published its first clip: a brief video of himself at the San Diego Zoo.Thirteen years ago today, one of the video-sharing site’s co-founders, Jawed Karim, published its first clip: a brief video of himself at the San Diego Zoo.
YouTube now has over a billion users who consume a billion hours of video each day. With five billion views, the music video for “Despacito” is the most-watched video on YouTube. (Here’s a full list.)YouTube now has over a billion users who consume a billion hours of video each day. With five billion views, the music video for “Despacito” is the most-watched video on YouTube. (Here’s a full list.)
People can watch Tom Cruise jump off Oprah Winfrey’s couch on repeat; laugh at a baby biting his brother’s finger; and relive the world’s introduction to the singer Susan Boyle.People can watch Tom Cruise jump off Oprah Winfrey’s couch on repeat; laugh at a baby biting his brother’s finger; and relive the world’s introduction to the singer Susan Boyle.
YouTube, now owned by Google, was dreamed up by Mr. Karim and two other former PayPal employees. They were initially depressed by YouTube’s content: “There’s not that many videos I’d want to watch,” one lamented.YouTube, now owned by Google, was dreamed up by Mr. Karim and two other former PayPal employees. They were initially depressed by YouTube’s content: “There’s not that many videos I’d want to watch,” one lamented.
The trip to the zoo was one of those videos.The trip to the zoo was one of those videos.
“The cool thing about these guys is they have really, really, really long trunks and that’s cool,” Mr. Karim says in the 19-second video, which has more than 48 million views. “And that’s pretty much all there is to say.”“The cool thing about these guys is they have really, really, really long trunks and that’s cool,” Mr. Karim says in the 19-second video, which has more than 48 million views. “And that’s pretty much all there is to say.”
Remy Tumin wrote today’s Back Story.Remy Tumin wrote today’s Back Story.
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