They demanded to know why James B. Comey made disclosures about the Hillary Clinton email investigation, but refused to say whether the F.B.I. was investigating Donald J. Trump. Walter M. Shaub Jr., after raising ethics concerns about the president-elect, has clashed with Republicans and is facing the threat of a congressional inquiry. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The vote on a budget blueprint sets Congress on a course to fulfill a Republican promise to rescind the Affordable Care Act, President Obama’s signature domestic achievement. A Republican bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act would roll back elements of the law but wouldn’t erase the whole thing. A spokesman for Mr. Trump said the president-elect had not met with the French far-right leader, but her stop at Trump Tower clearly wasn’t by chance. Reporters chatted with the comedian Steve Harvey after he met with President-elect Donald J. Trump. Ms. Holliday said that she had not supported Donald J. Trump’s candidacy, but that she “thought of the history part of it.” City and federal officials have agreed to a series of reforms the Police Department will make to address the problems detailed in a scathing report. The charges came over a year after a grand jury declined to bring criminal charges in the death of the 12-year-old boy at the hands of police. U.S. prosecutors charged the executives in a case that involved 11 deaths and instigated the largest automotive recall in American history. Thirteen years after Michael Jordan’s retirement, his sneaker brand still dominates the secondhand market. To try to boost sales of Lebron James’s shoes, Nike is enlisting a reseller’s help. The former Army intelligence analyst who disclosed files to WikiLeaks hopes to be allowed to move ahead with her gender reassignment and her life. Food stamps are supposed to help improve nutrition for the poor, but a study shows that, just like everyone else, food stamp users buy soda and junk food. Thousands of Cubans who hoped to come to the U.S., including doctors posted abroad, now have to rethink their life plans after a major change in American policy. The best squash player in the world is coached by someone who has never played the sport — his mom. David, a Malaysian who was No. 1 for nine straight years and is now No. 7, is competing at Grand Central Terminal in the Tournament of Champions. The police had no explanation for the pause, which did not last. The killing rate has fallen since a police crackdown began, but gang violence is still rampant. Deciding whether companies can use employment contracts to prohibit workers from banding together to take legal action over workplace issues. Michael Lynton will become chairman of the board at Snap Inc., which owns Snapchat. He was an early investor in the popular messaging service. Two suspects were conspicuously missing from the group of six Volkswagen executives indicted on Wednesday in the emissions scandal. A wild week, especially in Washington, prompts readers to take to their keyboards. Two-thirds of the world’s remaining greater one-horned rhinoceros population are sheltered in Kaziranga National Park in India. Poaching continues to claim rhinos, they are targeted for their horns. After years of delays, the hall in Hamburg opens with a concert spanning 400 years of classical music history. The chef Philip Howard left the two Michelin-starred Square to open Elystan Street, and the result is simpler satisfaction. On my long walks traversing the streets and alleys of Melbourne it felt like I was perusing gritty, informal art galleries. More Recent Articles |
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