Mrs. Clinton was questioned about her use of a private email system to discuss drone strikes and allowing aides to destroy correspondence. Highlights from the report released by the F.B.I. detailing its investigation into Mrs. Clinton’s use of a private email server. The fiery tone of Mr. Trump’s speech on immigration tore a painful new wound in his relationship with the Republican National Committee. Presidential candidates have a long history of changing their minds, but Mr. Trump takes position reversals to a new level. The vice-presidential nominee’s volunteer work in Central America more than 30 years ago, a time of “intrigue and suspicion” in the region, has informed his career. Mr. Trump met business and community leaders and had an emotional meeting with the mother of a young woman who was killed by undocumented immigrants. An exploration of impulsiveness and narcissism in politics. Did we create these forces or are we their victim? The NSO Group sells expensive surveillance tools for criminal and terrorism inquiries, but critics say they are also used to track journalists and rights activists. An outpouring from Times readers described their daily experiences in parts of Europe that are most tense because of recent terror attacks. Summer’s almost over. Here’s a cultural diet for the last lazy hours of the season. The new boom in American prisons is happening in mostly white, rural and politically conservative areas. The storm made landfall early Friday in the northwestern part of the state and then, weakened, headed up the coast. As Tropical Storm Hermine churns up the Atlantic and two other storms threaten Hawaii, a look at what role scientists think global warming may be playing. Gov. Rick Scott told Florida residents how to survive Hurricane Hermine. Bellis, a 17-year-old American amateur, was eliminated in the third round by second-seeded Angelique Kerber, 6-1, 6-1. After years of deflecting pressure to build a roof that would prevent the almost inevitable rain delays, the tournament is dealing with unforeseen noise issues at Arthur Ashe Stadium. The extremist group Abu Sayyaf claimed responsibility for the blast in President Rodrigo Duterte’s hometown, but other suspects are also under scrutiny. The president, an eye on his legacy, recognized the expansion of the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument in the remote reaches of the Pacific. A spokeswoman for the mayor said that starting in October, the city would retest every building that had at least one water sample that exceeded 15 parts per billion of lead. The American economy added 151,000 jobs last month, a performance that could support the position of those within the Fed who favor delaying an interest-rate increase. Mr. Karimov’s nearly three-decade reign was often described as one of the most brutal to emerge after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Marco Gutierrez drew heavy backlash when he warned of the potential effects of Latinos’ “dominant” and “imposing” culture during an interview on MSNBC. When Maribel Martinez went to pick up her 5-year-old son at Kennedy Airport in New York, she was presented with an unknown child clutching her son’s passport. Americans’ appetite for reading books — ones you actually hold in your hands — has not slowed in recent years, says a Pew Research Center survey. The organic version will be made up of seven ingredients, will come in lemon, strawberry and mixed berry flavors and will be sold in select markets this fall. Mr. Hellerman, a pillar of the quartet that helped build a folk music revival, also played on the debut albums of Joan Baez and Judy Collins and produced Arlo Guthrie’s first two albums. When a box of formula arrives on the doorstep months after a miscarriage, it becomes clear that the virtual world didn’t get the pregnancy update. More Recent Articles |
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