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CNN | Trump: 'The opioid crisis is an emergency' CNN (CNN) President Donald Trump declared the opioid crisis a national emergency Thursday, a designation that would offer states and federal agencies more resources and power to combat the epidemic. In a statement released late Thursday, the White House ... Trump Plans to Declare Opioid Epidemic a National Emergency Trump to declare opioid epidemic a national emergency Trump to declare opioid crisis a 'national emergency' |
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Trump Doubles Down on Threats Against North Korea as Nuclear Tensions EscalateThe president said that perhaps his earlier “fire and fury” comment was not strong enough, though he did say he was open to negotiations with the North Koreans. Meet Kim Jong-un, a Moody Young Man With a Nuclear ArsenalOnce dismissed as a figurehead, North Korea’s young leader has used purges and crafty moves to exert firm control over his country and its expanding nuclear arsenal. Kim Jong-un’s Approach: Missiles, Purges, PropagandaOnce dismissed as a figurehead, Kim Jong-un, at only 33, is emerging as a powerful leader and a nuclear threat. A Timely Guide to the North Korea CrisisNorth Korea, long a source of global tension, overtook the news this week when President Trump threatened “fire and fury like the world has never seen.” Trump, North Korea, Mitch McConnell: Your Thursday Evening BriefingDeepening Rift, Trump Won’t Say if Mitch McConnell Should Step DownMr. Trump has trained his fire on Mr. McConnell, the Senate majority leader, for days, venting on Twitter about the Senate’s inability to pass a health care bill. On Washington: Trump’s Twitter Fury at McConnell Risks Alienating a Key AllyPresident Trump has turned his Twitter fire on the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, but he desperately needs Mr. McConnell to pass his agenda. Trump Plans to Declare Opioid Epidemic a National EmergencyThe declaration would help direct more financial resources and attention to the drug problem in communities across the country. Trump Praises Putin Instead of Critiquing Cuts to U.S. Embassy StaffThe president’s comments were in keeping with his practice of not criticizing the Russian leader. Trump Says He Has Not Considered Firing Mueller, Contradicting HimselfThe president has privately told friends that he has weighed whether to dismiss Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel. Trump Says Transgender Ban Is a ‘Great Favor’ for the MilitaryThe Pentagon has made no move to expel personnel since the commander in chief tweeted the policy two weeks ago. Seeing Hope for Flagging Economy, West Virginia Revamps Vocational TrackNearly two in five high school students now take vocational classes, including simulated workplaces designed to prepare them for good-paying jobs. Questions Emerge Over What Wisconsin Must Give for Foxconn PlantCritics raise doubts over state subsidies and loosened environmental rules for the plant, but Gov. Scott Walker says thousands of new jobs outweigh the costs. Jeffrey Lord, Trump Defender on CNN, Is Fired for Using Nazi SloganMr. Lord, a CNN contributor and stalwart Trump loyalist, was abruptly fired after posting “Sieg Heil” on Twitter in a heated exchange with the president of a media watchdog site. New York Times Editorial Writer Must Testify in Sarah Palin LawsuitA federal judge ruled that for him to decide on a motion filed by the The Times seeking the dismissal of a defamation suit filed by Ms. Palin, the writer must appear under oath. Snap Stumbles Through Another Disappointing QuarterThe company did little to ease concerns about its future, posting financial results that missed Wall Street expectations. Uber Investor Sues Travis Kalanick for FraudBenchmark, the venture capital firm that is one of Uber’s biggest investors, sued Mr. Kalanick in an attempt to remove him from the ride-hailing company’s board. 36 Hours in GranadaLose yourself in Granada and let your eyes and taste buds feast on the Moorish architecture, the Alhambra fortress and the tapas. Can the Abortion Pill Be Reversed?Through two women’s stories of unplanned pregnancy, we look at an unproven treatment to stop a medication abortion after it’s begun. Gene Editing Spurs Hope for Transplanting Pig Organs Into HumansGeneticists have created piglets free of retroviruses, an important step toward creating a new supply of organs for transplant patients. Israel’s Getting a New Wall, This One With a TwistThe military is building an underground barrier around the Gaza Strip, designed to cut off tunnels beneath the Israeli border and thwart Hamas. Review: Michael Moore, Bragging on Broadway, in ‘The Terms of My Surrender’The impish provocateur makes his Broadway debut in a show that’s less post-traumatic Trump therapy than self-aggrandizing autobiography. Michael Moore Hits the Stage, Then Hits TrumpThe director Michael Moore talks about his one-man show, “The Terms of My Surrender,” which opened on Broadway on Aug. 10. It focuses on the Trump presidency and activism. Public Health: Obamacare Premiums Are Set to Rise. Thank Policy Uncertainty.Preliminary rate requests from insurance companies in 21 cities show big increases linked to their fears about Trump administration actions. Common Sense: As Boeing Goes, So Goes the Stock MarketThe venerable aircraft maker is the Dow’s top performer this year, buoyed by its own execution and forces beyond its control. On Golf: With Michael Phelps Watching, Jordan Spieth Struggles at P.G.A. ChampionshipTrying to complete a career grand slam, Spieth shot a one-over 72 on Thursday. Thorbjorn Olesen and Kevin Kisner have the lead at four under. Walmart Apologizes for Sign Advertising Guns as Back-to-School ItemA photo that was shared widely online shows a sign above a glass case filled with firearms; it tells customers to “own the school year like a hero.” Taylor Swift Says Man Groped Her in ‘Devious and Sneaky Act’The singer is being sued by David Mueller, a radio host who said she had falsely accused him of the act, which is said to have taken place in 2013. Arlene Gottfried, Photographer Who Found the Extraordinary in the Ordinary, Dies at 66She roamed the streets of New York, camera in hand, finding opportunity at every corner. Art Review: Glenn Ligon Rethinks the Color Line in the Show ‘Blue Black’The exhibition, at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation in St. Louis, draws together artists who put race on a spectrum of meanings that runs from polemical to personal and poetic. More Recent Articles |
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