The judgment by the Congressional Budget Office did not back up the president’s promise of providing health care for everyone but may help bring in rebellious conservatives. President Trump held a listening session on Monday with people he called “victims” of Obamacare. Here’s an assessment of his critiques. Prominent Senate Democrats warn of budget battles over building a wall on the Mexican border, an increase in immigration officers and funding for Planned Parenthood. How a president and a protest movement transformed the Democrats. At a Supreme Court confirmation hearing, Democrats are expected to draw attention to instances they say highlight Judge Neil M. Gorsuch’s tendency to favor the powerful. The comment on Twitter about immigrants by the Iowa Representative was praised by the white supremacist David Duke, but many Republicans were quick to condemn his inflammatory rhetoric. Ms. Conway clarified that she was not, in fact, accusing President Barack Obama of spying on President Trump via a kitchen appliance. In a time of highly personalized feeds, competing narratives vie for supremacy in debates that should be indisputable, our media columnist writes. Safety advocates are concerned that rules that were enacted to help protect workers may vanish as change comes to OSHA. For the first time in almost a decade, Fed officials are signaling a greater collective confidence and unanimity that the economy can handle tighter money. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Revel in Holi, a Hindu festival of spring, in the area where it is believed the festival originated. The visit by Jason D. Greenblatt appeared to be part of an early effort to break the impasse in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The deal underlines the chip maker’s determination to make sure it can provide the computing power needed for autonomous vehicles. The longtime former president, who was forced from power during the Arab Spring, remained in a military hospital Monday night, his status unclear. The hedge fund of the billionaire, who had defended the troubled drug maker for months in the face of a stock plunge, sold some 27 million shares. A blizzard warning is in effect for much of the New York City region. How to make the most of a snow day inside. Alcohol remains one of the most controversial and confusing topics for people concerned about controlling their weight. Her death came 10 days after a “Modern Love” column in The Times about her illness titled, “You May Want to Marry My Husband.” A looming British exit from the European Union, talk of Scottish independence, a Dutch election and a spat with Turkey risk a further splintering of Europe. This is Geert Wilders, a far-right Dutch politician with aspirations to be the next prime minister of the Netherlands. He has compared the Quran to Mein Kampf and has called Moroccans "scum." Prime Minister Theresa May won her battle to start talks on Britain’s exit from the European Union, though the first minister of Scotland demanded a new referendum on Scottish independence. Ms. Sturgeon said that London had failed to address Scotland’s desire to remain in the single market after Britain leaves the European Union. This week’s elections in the Netherlands will begin Europe’s year of political reckoning, as countries contend with waves of populism and anti-Muslim sentiment. A lawyer who defends Muslim-Americans has become a consultant to “Homeland,” a popular television show about terrorism involving Islamic extremists. The brand will focus on more affordable fashion jewelry, a decision that was made after some retailers backed away from carrying Ms. Trump’s products. Scientists can only hope that the robot submarine will discover something that draws as much attention as the odd story of how it got its name. More Recent Articles |
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