Amid scrutiny of President Trump’s possible ties to Russia, his personal lawyer advances an opposition Ukrainian lawmaker’s sealed plan to the White House. The American vice president and defense secretary spoke to European officials at the Munich Security Conference but took no questions, leaving anxieties in place. Draft memos signed by the homeland security secretary appear to spare many immigrants brought to the country illegally as children. But some parents could face prosecution. The industry is embracing technology, and finding new ways to pare the labor force. But as jobs go away, what of presidential promises to bring them back? For some of the businesses near President Trump’s “Winter White House” at Mar-a-Lago, his frequent visits mean lost revenue. The president seemed to be suggesting, falsely, that the Scandinavian country had been attacked by terrorists. He has been searching for a replacement for Michael T. Flynn, who resigned because he had misled officials about a phone call with Russia’s ambassador. The thwarted Supreme Court nominee is back at his old job and has not spoken publicly of any frustration, and his friends say they are more aggrieved than he is. Protesters and heated exchanges on Twitter were an immediate display of the type of fierce resistance the new education secretary can expect to face. Planes dropped leaflets urging Islamic State fighters to surrender, and new concerns arose about hundreds of thousands of trapped civilians. Iraqi forces resumed efforts to retake Mosul from the Islamic State on Sunday, launching airstrikes on the western part of the city where hundreds of thousands of civilians are still trapped. As lawmakers hear an outcry from supporters of the Affordable Care Act, there is no longer a clamor for dismantling it, Republicans say. When Gov. Robert J. Bentley appointed Luther Strange to the United States Senate, he picked a man overseeing an investigation into corruption in state government. The employee, who left Uber in December, wrote on her blog that she had been harassed by her supervisor and that her complaints were ignored. Kseniya and Ryan Merritt live in a 400-square-foot apartment in Manhattan. Explore their bright, minimalist space with custom, convertible furnishings. A 400-square-foot studio is remade into a space that can be constantly transformed. He wasn’t convicted in the bombing of the World Trade Center, but Mr. Abdel Rahman will forever be linked to a tense time in New York, eight years before the Sept. 11 attacks. Many visitors to the 9/11 Memorial had no knowledge of the 1993 attack, which the authorities believe was inspired by Omar Abdel Rahman, who died on Saturday. A pretrial hearing in the case of Robert Durst, the subject of HBO’s “The Jinx,” who is accused of killing a confidante 17 years ago, had all the makings of a media frenzy. Older Americans are increasingly turning to pot to treat their aches and pains. The trend raises questions about effectiveness, safety and accessibility. Durant left the Thunder last season as a free agent, and his former teammate Westbrook didn’t take it well. With both on the Western Conference All-Star team, their reunion has been frosty. Italy’s next gift to the music world may be a Milan group that helps adults overcome their vocal shortcomings and gain confidence in their singing. Less than 48 hours after Kraft Heinz said it had offered to acquire Unilever, the company, facing a public and possibly costly fight, decided to walk away. Russia is again stirring tensions in the volatile Balkans, at a moment when NATO and the European Union are distracted with other crises. An election without Rafael Correa, the longtime leftist leader of Ecuador, is one more step away from a movement that once swept the continent. A Roman Catholic social philosopher, Mr. Novak abandoned liberal politics to make the theological and moral case for capitalism in a series of books. Mr. Bartlett won a Pulitzer Prize for his national reporting but was remembered especially for the dinner party where he introduced the future president to Jacqueline Bouvier. More Recent Articles |
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