North Korea, Rohingya, United Nations: Your Thursday Briefing<br />[The New York Times] • More than 80 disarmament experts urged President Trump to reconsider<br />any thought of unraveling the international nuclear agreement with Iran.<br />[AccuWeather] • Prime Minister Najib Razak of Malaysia wrapped up a U.S. visit<br />that included a high-profile meeting with President Trump and a stay at the Trump International Hotel — but no Oval Office photo op.<br />At a lunch spot in Manhattan, a reporter found two women skeptically trying out a tennis game on "a cross between an oscilloscope and a black-and-white television." They seemed less than impressed, but The Times reported<br />that "thousands" of other Americans were already hooked on "the space age pinball machine." Two years earlier, the first home video game console was released: the Magnavox Odyssey, created by Ralph Baer, above.<br />_____ • And as Australia’s debate over same-sex marriage becomes increasingly hostile — including an assault on former Prime Minister<br />Kevin Rudd’s godson — some of the country’s roughly 6,800 same-sex child-rearing couples are balancing daily routines with activism.<br />If photographs appear out of order, please download the updated New York Times app from iTunes or Google Play.<br />As Mr. Baer began selling the Odyssey and his game Table Tennis, Nolan Bushnell and his company, Atari, created the first arcade machine.
