The rules authorize expelling undocumented immigrants who have committed even minor offenses, and they make it easier to immediately deport people. The judiciary is the new front line: A group of lawyers scramble to get their clients into the country, while preparing a legal challenge to Trump’s immigration ban. The Trump administration has significantly hardened the country’s policies regarding illegal immigration. Some Republican legislators encountered boos and hostile questions. One attendee gave a senator some antacids because he was “going to need them.” H. R. McMaster will join Jim Mattis and John F. Kelly at the table in the Situation Room, steering a new president through the crosscurrents of a stormy world. The president made the comments after he was criticized for failing to denounce the rise in anti-Jewish threats and actions since his inauguration. People came to Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery to see if their loved one’s graves were vandalized. And Jewish leaders pondered the extent of anti-Semitism. The episode between the police and residents came two days after President Trump made provocative claims about migration and crime in Sweden. The arguments over the confirmation of the new secretary of education were about something bigger: which government institutions benefit which citizens. Beijing’s plan to stop buying North Korean coal, a bid to get Kim Jong-un to curb his nuclear ambitions, was also a signal to President Trump: Now it’s your turn. The administration signaled an imminent announcement as to whether transgender students should be able to use the bathroom of their choice. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. After a storm of criticism, the conservative, polemical editor left the news outlet, saying the decision was “mine alone.” Prosecutors are weighing charges against Andrii V. Artemenko, who worked on a back-channel plan to settle Ukraine’s conflicts with Russia. The region is uncertain as the state of play between Israelis and Palestinians shifts. It seems at a loss for what might — or even should — come next. The sergeant shot an incapacitated Palestinian lying on his back, a case that has divided Israelis and prompted calls for a pardon. The civil rights leader Malcolm X was killed Feb. 21, 1965, at a rally in New York City. Hear from a witness and visit the site of the assassination — in the past, present and in 360 video. The Malaysian police said the attackers were trained to wipe toxins on the face of the estranged half brother of Kim Jong-un, North Korea’s leader. The judge ruled that the state did not support claims that the organization violated medical or ethical standards related to abortion procedures. Sabrina De Sousa, 60, faces a prison sentence relating to the kidnapping of an Egyptian cleric under a secret U.S. program. One leader of the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party was sentenced to five months in jail, and the other was expelled from Parliament. Jeanie Buss, the team president, ousted her brother from his job as the head of basketball operations and fired the longtime general manager, Mitch Kupchak. We don’t mind people poking fun at The Times’s marriage announcements. To prove it, we’re sharing some mockery done by masters. Nicholas Britell, the film’s composer, whose score is up for an Oscar, explains his treatments of the music using the style of a Houston D.J. YouTube views and animated musical films may up the odds, as the numbers behind the musical numbers show. Today, we’re reading about disappointing sofas, face transplants and what fun it is to make fun of our wedding announcements. The National Zoo gave Bao Bao a Washington send-off, with her own motorcade. As part of an agreement, pandas born in the zoo must leave for China by age 4. Mr. Coryell favored dipping into different genres and international musical traditions to augment his work. The Manhattan hotel, which will shut its doors indefinitely for renovations starting next month, gave rise to a dish that has made an indelible mark on American menus. The composer Ted Hearne talks about how this work has held up as its subject matter has continued to evolve as a news event. A program in Northampton in which officers would greet elementary school students ended after a month in response to some children feeling uncomfortable. Fraudsters are throwing themselves in front of cars or buses to extort money from motorists, but the results are often unconvincing. The top-rated Manhattan restaurant will close for three months of renovation and open a more casual version in the Hamptons. Design can be intoxicating at the company’s spare new store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. This week’s podcast was recorded live at Boston’s Wilbur Theater with Alysia Reiner (“Orange Is the New Black”), Brian Tyree Henry (“Atlanta”) and music from Hite. More Recent Articles |
Post a Comment