A business-friendly secretary of the interior has moved to invigorate a struggling industry, reversing Obama-era restrictions to help create “wealth and jobs.” The vice president has formed a fund-raising organization, and advisers have intimated that he would run if President Trump doesn’t seek re-election. Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, clarified the department’s position two days after he declined to answer the question at a news conference. A spokesman for Rex W. Tillerson said the former Exxon Mobil chief had found many problems at the State Department, but critics say he is not focusing on the most pressing issues. Tactics familiar in the U.S. and Europe are now being used in the presidential election of a country with a history of political violence. The panel said the resignation of Carla del Ponte, who said she hoped her departure would nudge the world body to act, would not stop its work of compiling evidence of atrocities in the conflict. The company and its backer, SoftBank, have had talks with both Charter and T-Mobile to improve its fortunes as it falls behind rivals. The government said it had repelled an assault on a military base that came around the same time as armed men in uniforms urged a revolt. As governor from 1983 to 1987, Mr. White limited class sizes, increased teachers’ pay and required high school athletes to pass their classes. Through modeling and mapping technologies, witness from above what happened in Hiroshima, Japan on Aug. 6, 1945. Amid ceremonies marking the 72nd anniversary of the American bombing, fears over a fast-advancing nuclear program rose jarringly to the surface. A 10-day exercise in July offered a window into how Army commanders are rehearsing updated tactics and strategies once used to counter Soviet troops. Troops descended on Shabwa Province to secure oil and gas facilities in the largest military operation against Qaeda fighters in Yemen since April 2016. Temperatures in parts of the Continent have soared to record highs, causing at least two deaths, kindling wildfires and driving tempers through the roof. Promoters of ivory from the extinct animals say it’s an ethical alternative. Others fear it may give cover to the black-market elephant ivory trade. A scientific debate is intensifying over whether too much money and too many lives are lost fighting forest fires. For many, a comedian’s hateful comment on a New York-based radio program reinforced a longstanding sense of betrayal. Cuthbert burst onto the scene at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, where she became the first Australian to win three gold medals. During the world track and field championships in London, competitors from the past participated in do-over medals ceremonies because recent tests revealed doping violations by the original medalists. It looked as if a small town in Ontario would lose its school. But a local business has proved an unlikely savior, offering millions of dollars to save it. The NBC drama had a costume nomination revoked after the academy determined that not enough of the nominated episode took place in the present. Annapurna Pictures, founded by Megan Ellison, gambled that a wide audience would embrace “Detroit.” Instead, it earned $7.3 million, good for eighth place. The singer and songwriter’s tour supporting her latest album, “Joanne,” was most powerful when she stripped back the pop ostentation and revealed her pain. More Recent Articles |
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