Staff members are struggling to make policy to fit the president’s Twitter posts, and the council’s leader, Michael T. Flynn, is facing an inquiry into his communications with Russia. The president seemed intent on showing that he would not be baited into a confrontation every time an American adversary tried to provoke him. The president was joined at his private courses on Saturday by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan. It was his second visit this month to his Florida golfing spots. As Republicans take heat over issues like the health care law, Democrats, looking almost jovial at their conference, discuss better ways to reach voters. The raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement contributed to confusion over whether enforcement is escalating under President Trump. Police chiefs and prosecutors fear reliance on punitive tactics will erode trust and cause more problems than they solve. The diplomatic corps is lining up to meet Nikki R. Haley, the new ambassador to the United Nations, though her influence on President Trump remains unknown. The president’s criticism of Mark Cuban was only one in a long list of inconsequential matters that have preoccupied him since taking office. Christopher Ruddy, the chief executive of Newsmax Media, blamed Mr. Priebus for the botched rollout of Mr. Trump’s travel ban, among other stumbles. Prompted by President Trump’s immigration order and in some cases their employer’s own past, workers seek to set limits on cooperation with the administration. A list of winners from the 59th annual Grammys. When it seemed like the show would end with only subtle nods to politics, Busta Rhymes and A Tribe Called Quest took the stage. This year’s Grammys saw it all on the fashion front, from shirtless outfits to prim and proper gowns. Mr. Jarreau’s eclectic vocal talents created a personal style that won him six Grammy Awards across three categories. An analysis drawing on satellite images, videos and more shows that hospitals were bombed repeatedly and that Syrian forces used chlorine gas on a greater scale than believed. The father and the mother of Chanel Lewis, 20, lurched through the past week in disbelief that their son, who had no arrest record, had been accused of murder. The German chancellor is seen as a critical leader in Europe. But with national elections this year, the question is whether voters will back her for a fourth term. The unrest has continued even after the new government repealed a law that decriminalized some low-level corruption offenses. The two leaders will talk face to face on Wednesday, opening a new chapter in the countries’ relationship, which was notably frosty under President Barack Obama. The authorities warned that an emergency spillway might fail after rain pounded the area, causing the lake to rise rapidly. In the country’s biggest peacetime evacuation ever, residents of Thessaloniki left their homes as experts defused a bomb from below a gas station. Zermatt, Switzerland, offers spectacular views of the Matterhorn from every angle. Come hit the slopes in the Alps. Japan is in the midst of its longest period of growth in three years. But the pace of expansion has been slowing, and the Trump administration could pose a test. The house that the Yankees’ Iron Horse bought in 1927 and refurbished — and that was foreclosed on in 1937 — is for sale but needs work again. Some hope it will be preserved and even turned into a museum. The company is putting its stamp on the city with an expanding array of unconventional experiments in bricks-and-mortar sales. As “Hamilton” heads to London and “Harry Potter” comes to New York, the two plays are experimenting with measures to limit reselling of their tickets. More Recent Articles |
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