The lack of enthusiasm, and in some cases outright resistance, is rooted in a deep discomfort with the establishment that they believe Mrs. Clinton represents. “Coal rollers” alter their diesel trucks so they spew thick black smoke, sometimes in the direction of joggers, cyclists and hybrid cars. The split illustrates a new dimension in the gun control debate, with party politics at times taking a rare back seat. Polls indicate that Mr. Johnson, who took less than 1 percent of the vote in 2012, is on track to do better than any third-party candidate in 20 years. Verbal and physical attacks on Muslims have become too commonplace, speakers at the Islamic Society of North America convention said this weekend. Last week’s setback is raising new questions about the private space launch company that has risen rapidly by offering lower costs and promising accelerated schedules. The storm prompted emergency declarations and disruptions of the holiday weekend, but appeared to be less of a threat than had been forecast. The Obama administration is engaged in an increasingly desperate effort to broker a deal with Russia for a cease-fire that would halt bombing on Aleppo. The Alternative for Germany got more votes than Ms. Merkel’s bloc, but center-left Social Democrats got the most and are likely to continue their government coalition in the state with Ms. Merkel’s bloc. Nadal, a two-time champion of the event, had been rolling through the tournament field. Later, Novak Djokovic easily defeated Kyle Edmund of Britain. In an Indian city that has expressed ambivalence about the work of a missionary who made it her home, praise carried the day of her canonization by Pope Francis. The canonization on Sunday morning honors a lifetime working with “the poorest of the poor,” first in the slums of Kolkata, India, and then in other parts of the world. Frederick, Md., is debating how to remove a bronze bust of Roger Brooke Taney, the Supreme Court chief justice who wrote the 1857 Dred Scott decision. As the industry searches for answers, some point to the loss of an underappreciated figure: the ticket buyer who treks to the theater more for the experience than for the movie itself. New drivers quit early on days when their hourly wage is high but work longer when it is low, the opposite of what economic rationality would seem to dictate. Richard Jenkins created Saildrone’s autonomous boats to assess fish populations, study the oceans and more, but his grander vision concerns climate change. In a newly released hour of commentary made in 2001 called “I Kinda Like It When a Lotta People Die,” the comedian delights in picturing the end of the world. The doors open soon. To reach that point, the museum had to raise $270 million, navigate Congress and claim land on the nation’s front lawn. More Recent Articles |
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