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- Trump Says Tillerson Is ‘Wasting His Time’ on North Korea
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- Catalonia’s Independence Vote Descends Into Chaos and Clashes
- Catalan Independence Vote Turns Violent
- Back at Full Strength, Supreme Court Faces a Momentous Term
- How a Wisconsin Case Before Justices Could Reshape Redistricting
- On ‘Dreamers’ Deal, Democrats Face a Surprising Foe: The Dreamers
- S.I. Newhouse Jr., Who Turned Condé Nast Into a Magazine Powerhouse, Dies at 89
- Facebook to Deliver 3,000 Russia-Linked Ads to Congress on Monday
- Father of Girl Hit by Ball Recounts Ordeal, and the Yankees Promise Fixes
- Sikh Becomes Canada’s First Nonwhite Political Party Leader
- A Gray Puff, and the Old Kosciuszko Bridge Is No More
- CeDell Davis, Bluesman Who Played Guitar With a Knife, Dies at 91
- A Year Later, Trial to Begin in Chelsea Bombing Case
- Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The Next Arab Spring? Women’s Rights.
- In an Era of Strife, Museums Collect History as It Happens
- Fashion Review: In the Russian Embassy With Comme des Garçons, and Other Weirdness
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- Vast Exercise Demonstrated Russia’s Growing Military Prowess
- At Trial, a Focus on the Facts, Not the Politics, of Benghazi
- Bitcoin Bug Bites Japan and South Korea as China Clamps Down
- Captured ISIS Fighters’ Refrain: ‘I Was Only a Cook’
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- At a Moment of Racial Tumult, the Little Rock Nine Inspire an Opera
- Review: NBC’s ‘Megyn Kelly Today’ Isn’t Partisan, but It’s Awkward
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Residents of this island off the coast of Puerto Rico feel even more cut off than other Puerto Ricans. Gov. Ricardo A. Rosselló said on Sunday that supplies and federal personnel were reaching the battered island, but he could not account for President Trump’s claim that all buildings had been inspected. Undercutting his secretary of state, the president told him not to bother with negotiations. “Save your energy, Rex,” he wrote on Twitter. If his Twitter blasts inflame racial tensions or alienate his cabinet, those are trade-offs the president has been willing to make in the quest to appear tough to his base. Hundreds are injured as riot police, some firing rubber bullets, disperse voters, Catalan officials say. Dozens of police officers were also hurt. Hundreds of people were hurt as the Spanish police closed polling stations and seized ballot boxes during Catalonia’s independence vote on Sunday. Justices will hear cases on how elections are conducted, on the right to privacy in the digital age and on whether religion can justify discrimination. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in a Wisconsin redistricting case that could remake the political landscape. Immigration activists are pressuring Democratic leaders to reject stepped-up immigration enforcement in exchange for protection for young immigrants. Mr. Newhouse owned The New Yorker, Vogue, Vanity Fair and other magazines associated with the golden age of publishing. The social network will share the information with federal investigators as part of an ongoing investigation into the 2016 election. Speaking publicly for the first time since the episode on Sept. 20, the father told The New York Times that his daughter’s vision might not return to normal. Jagmeet Singh, a newcomer to federal politics, took over leadership of Canada’s New Democratic Party. The bridge, which stitched Brooklyn and Queens together through 78 years of congestion and complaint, was brought down in a carefully controlled explosion. His hands were constricted by polio, so Mr. Davis used a knife along his guitar’s fretboard. A critic helped him gain international attention. Ahmad Khan Rahimi is the sole defendant in the 2016 case of four bombs planted in New York and New Jersey. His trial begins Monday in Manhattan. Saudi women can now drive. But Tunisian women could soon inherit fully — that’s a revolution. In places like Charlottesville, Baltimore and Orlando, curators now rush to save evidence of tumultuous events. The weekend also included a Janus turn at Balenciaga, Peter Pan collars at Undercover and Joseph Altuzarra’s joy at being back in Paris. At football games, the anthem has been cherished by some and — let’s be honest — endured by others. Either way, it signals the game is starting. The exercise revealed significant strides in Moscow’s ability to conduct complex, large-scale operations using drones and other new technology, officials said. A suspect in the attacks, Ahmed Abu Khattala, will go on trial on Monday in the latest test of the civilian court system’s ability to handle high-profile terrorism cases. Just as China asserts its authority over virtual currencies, other investors in the region are speculating on their value in growing exchanges. Among thousands of civilians fleeing to Kirkuk after an Iraqi offensive are hundreds of Islamic State fighters. Many claim they were noncombatants. Tips for maintaining a healthy diet, even when your only option is fast food. Sixty years after nine black students integrated Little Rock Central High School, they are becoming the heroes of a new work by Tania León. After a week on the air, Megyn Kelly’s NBC morning show feels like a forced effort to humanize a candidate. More Recent Articles | |
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